swachh bharat abhiyan
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BY:SHASHANK KANAVALLI
ABOUT SBM
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is a national campaign by GOI, covering 4041 statutory towns, to clean the streets, roads and infrastructure of the country.
His Excellency Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi launched this mission on 2nd October 2014. As a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversary to be celebrated in the year 2019, the Mission aims to make the country open defecation free and fully clean by 2nd October 2019.
To achieve this objective, ambitious targets for construction of 1.04 crore individual household toilets, 5.08 lakh Community and Public Toilets; and scientific solid waste management in all 4041 towns for 30.6 crore persons has been set.
In last 6 months, over 2.7 lakh individual household toilets, and over 1000 units of community and public toilets have been constructed and door to door collection of solid waste management has been achieved in 329 towns.
An amount of Rs.860.00 crores has been released to 28 States for the implementation of the Mission.
Union Ministry of Urban Development has launched the SBM portal https://swachhbharaturban.gov.in to facilitate states/cities for speedier implementation of the programme and assist in cross learning.
PM MODI on Swachh Bharat Mission
Annual Targets Under SBM
TERMS
IHHL- Indian House Hold Latrines CTB’s- Community Toilets SWM- Solid Waste Management IEC- Information Education
Communication CB & A&OE- Capacity Building &
Administrative & Other Expenses
State Wise Sanctions Fiscal Year
Sl No
State Installment
SWMAmt
IHHL & CTB’s
IECAmt
CB&A&OE
Supplementary
Total
1 Andra Pradesh
1st 21.02
13.76
4.17 1.05 - 40
2 Arunachal Pradesh
1st 6.84 1.30 0.98 0.24 - 9.36
3 Assam 1st - 0.20 0.02 0.01 - 0.23
4 Bihar 1st 24.66
8.14 3.94 0.98 - 37.72
5 Chattisgarh
1st - 26.78
3.21 0.80 - 30.79
6 Delhi 1st 4.38 2.26 0.84 0.05 - 7.53
7 Goa 1st 1.70 1.06 0.33 0.08 - 3.17
8 Gujarat 1st - 35.61
4.27 1.07 16.34 57.29
9 Haryana 1st 12.57
3.01 1.87 0.47 - 17.92
NOTE: All figures are in Crores (INR)
Contd…
Sl No
State Installment
SWMAmt
IHHL&CTB’s
IECAmt
CB&A&OE
Supplementary
Total
10 Himachal Pradesh
1st 3.00 3.02 - - - 6.02
11 J&K 1st 10.90
1.93 1.54 0.38 - 14.75
12 Jharkand 1st 9.33 3.95 1.59 0.40 - 15.27
13 Karnataka 1st - 69.57
8.35 2.09 - 80.01
14 Kerala 1st - 16.68
2.00 0.50 - 19.18
15 Madhya Pradesh
1st - 16.36
1.96 0.49 58.88
77.69
16 Maharashtra 1st - 117.39
14.09
3.52 - 135
17 Manipur 1st 9.61 0.14 1.17 0.29 - 11.21
18 Meghalaya 1st 2.98 0.54 0.42 0.11 - 4.05
19 Mizoram 1st 8.21 1.02 0.36 0.26 - 9.85
20 Nagaland 1st 6.68 2.47 1.1 0.27 - 10.52
Contd…
Sl No
State Installment
SWMAmt
IHHL&CTB’s
IECAmt
CB&A&OE
Supplementary
Total
21 Odisha 1st - 1.23 0.16 0.04 - 1.43
22 Puducherry 1st 1.00 0.703 0.20 0.05 - 1.953
23 Punjab 1st 23.00
13 4.32 1.08 - 41.4
24 Rajasthan 1st 33.65
19.16 6.34 1.58 - 60.73
25 Sikkim 1st 2.52 0.1656 0.32 0.08 - 3.0856
26 Tamil nadu 1st 13.13
12.36 6.49 3.09 83.39 118.46
27 Telangana 1st 15.22
9.95 3.02 0.76 - 28.95
28 Uttar Pradesh
1st 37.56
37.28 8.99 2.24 - 86.07
29 Uttarakhand
1st 5.0 0.51 0.33 0.10 - 5.94
30 West Bengal
1st 34.54
21.12 6.68 1.67 - 64.01
TOTAL AMT
287.5
440.6686
23.75
89.06
158.61
999.5886
Mission Outlay
The estimated cost of implementation of SBM (Urban) based on unit and per capita costs for its various components is Rs. 62,009 Crore. The Government of India share as per approved funding pattern amounts to Rs. 14,623 Crore. In addition, a minimum additional amount equivalent to 25% of GoI funding, amounting to Rs. 4,874 Crore shall be contributed by the States as State/ULB share. The balance funds is proposed to be generated through various other sources of fund which are, but not limited to:
a. Private Sector Participation b. Additional Resources from State Government/ULB c. Beneficiary Share d. User Charges e. Land Leveraging f. Innovative revenue streams g. Swachh Bharat Kosh h. Corporate Social Responsibility i. Market Borrowing j. External Assistance
SBM (Urban) Component IV: Solid Waste Management ULB’s are to prepare DPR for Solid waste management of
their city in consultation with state governments. 100% Cost reimbursement for preparing the DPR shall be done by GoI as per unit cost and norms set up by NARC.
DPRs should be aligned with Govt. of India’s goals outlined in the NUSP 2008, SWM rules, advisories, CPHEEO manuals (including cost-recovery mechanisms), O&M practices and Service-level Benchmark advisories released by MoUD from time to time.
Street Sweeping and litter control interventions will be part of DPR which is essential for a clean city. The State High Powered Committee (HPC) will authorize institutes of national repute for appraisal of DPRs for the technical and economic appraisal of DPRs for projects recommended by ULBs.
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The State Level high power committee will approve the DPR as well as the financial model of solid waste management.
Central government incentive for the SWM projects will be in the form of a maximum of 20% Grant / VGF for each project. The remaining funds have to be generated as indicated in mission outlay.
Detailed technical and financial appraisal of the DPRs will be carried out in the manner prescribed in sanction of projects in subsequent slides. O&M arrangements for the project shall necessarily be an integral part of the project in the DPR.
States will contribute a minimum of 25% funds for SWM projects to match 75% Central Share.(10% in the case of North East States and special category states).
Sanction of projects (DPRs) Only new projects will be considered under the
Mission and it will be ensured that there is no duplication. Projects will be considered as “new” if they are not projects already sanctioned and ongoing under state and central schemes and externally-aided programmes.
Wherever Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) are to be prepared for project sanction, fund release and monitoring, the cost of DPRs for the projects under the Mission shall be reimbursed subject to norms set-up by the NARC.
Allocation Of Funds To States
Statutory Towns Of Karnataka As per 2011 census, which are under SBM.