DCs told to
accord highest priority to the Mission
AAP
proposals of Rs 380 cr approved
SRINAGAR,
AUGUST 10: Chief Secretary, B B
Vyas Thursday Chaired the 4Th meeting of the
State Level Apex Committee (SLAC) on Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban).
The meeting
was attended by Principal Secretary Finance, Commissioner/ Secretary,
H&UDD, Commissioner/secretary, RD&PR, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir,
Director Urban Local Bodies, Kashmir and other senior officers. Deputy Commissioners
of all 22 Districts, Director Urban Local Bodies, Jammu and other officers
participated in the meeting via video conferencing.
Underscoring
the importance of Swachh Bharat, Chief Secretary observed that in the larger
societal interest, there is a need to push this programme with full commitment
by all the stakeholders. He made a fervent appeal to the DCs to personally
monitor the implementation and give impetus to their efforts at the district
level.
Chief
Secretary directed DCs to ensure that entire State of J&K is made open
defecation free by March, 2018 and the district wise targets set for the
construction of Individual House Hold Toilets (IHHTs) and Community/Public
Toilets (CTs/PTs) also called Janta Toilets are achieved in toto.
As target of
75000 IHHT units and 1662 Janta Toilet seats has been fixed for the year
2017-18, Chief Secretary directed all DCs and Directors of Urban Local Bodies
to fix monthly targets for the purpose.
There are
four options available for construction of IHHTs viz self-construction by the
beneficiary, construction by contractors/agencies, construction by Self Help
Groups and construction by NGOs.
The
Committee also reviewed the progress of Solid Waste Management (SWM) in the
districts. It was informed that 19 clusters have been formed for the scientific
disposal of solid waste, covering all the 78 urban towns and capital cities of
Jammu & Srinagar.
Out of the
19 clusters, the DPRs of Srinagar, Anantnag, Kulgam, Baramulla, Bandipora,
Kupwara, Pulwama, Jammu, Udhampur & Katra clusters have been technically
appraised. SWM projects of 6 clusters viz Srinagar, Ananatnag, Kulgam,
Jammu Udhampur and Katra have been put to tenders and that of remaining 4
clusters, tender document is being finalized and are likely to be floated
within a week.
The
Committee directed that progress on the Solid Waste Management component be
expedited.
The
Committee approved the Annual action Plan Proposal for 2017-18 of Rs 97.34
crore for IHHTs component, Rs 27.81 crore for Janta Toilet component, Rs 247.83
crore for Solid Waste Management Component, 11 crore for IEC & Public
Awareness component and Rs 5.42 crore for capacity building component.

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