Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Toilet Online Registration 2024: Central government invites Sauchalay Yojana registration form 2024 under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan for construction of toilets in rural areas. One can now check Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin toilet online apply process at sbm.gov.in. For getting assistance on construction of Individual Household Latrine, IHHL application form are must to be filled in Swachh Bharat Mission (G) Phase II. Read this article till the end to know how to make Shauchalay Yojana online registration as citizen using mobile number.
Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin Toilet Online Registration 2024
Here is the complete Sauchalay Yojana registration process for construction of toilets in rural areas:-
STEP 1: Firstly visit the Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin official website at https://swachhbharatmission.ddws.gov.in/
STEP 2: At the homepage, scroll over “Citizen Corner” tab present in the main menu and then click at “Application Form for IHHL“.
STEP 3: Direct link – https://sbm.gov.in/sbm_dbt/secure/login.aspx
STEP 4: Upon clicking the link, the page for Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin Toilet Online Apply will appear as shown below:-
STEP 5: New users will have to firstly click at “Citizen Registration” tab or directly click https://sbm.gov.in/SBM_DBT/Secure/DBT/DBT_Registration.aspx for Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin Toilet online registration.
STEP 6: Upon clicking the link, the Sauchalay Yojana registration page for citizens will open as shown below:-
STEP 7: Enter mobile number and click “Get OTP” button. Then enter the one time password received on your mobile number and click “Verify OTP” button.
STEP 8: Then the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Toilet online registration form will appear as shown below:-
STEP 9: Enter asked details accurately and then make login to apply online for SBM Gramin toilet using the link mentioned in STEP 3 above.
About Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
The evolution of sanitation in India is a rich tapestry woven with ancient wisdom and modern initiatives. From the Sindhu Valley civilization’s innovative toilet construction to contemporary nationwide movements, the journey reflects a commitment to improving public health and hygiene.
Despite historical innovations, India grappled with sanitation challenges, particularly in rural areas, affecting millions. In 2014, only 39% sanitation coverage was achieved, impacting vulnerable demographics, notably women and children. Recognizing the urgency, various initiatives were launched to address this pressing issue.
Swachh Bharat Mission Grameen Phase I (2014-2019)
Responding to the imperative for comprehensive sanitation coverage, the Swachh Bharat Mission was launched on October 2, 2014, by the Hon’ble Prime Minister, with a focus on making India Open Defecation Free (ODF). This monumental endeavor mobilized millions, resulting in it becoming the largest mass movement and behavioral change programme in the world that led to the construction of over 100 million individual household toilets within five years, achieving 100% sanitation coverage by 2019.
The declaration of over 6 lakh villages as ODF by October 2019 marked a significant milestone, paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversary. Additionally, this achievement aligned with the SDG Target 6.2, effectively ending open defecation nationwide.
Impact of SBM Gramin Phase I
- SBM saves lives: WHO 2018 – 3 lakh diarrheal deaths avoided in 2019 compared to 2014
- SBM improves nutrition and productivity: BMGF 2017 – 58% higher cases of wasting among children in non-ODF areas
- Swachhata secures safety and dignity of women: UNICEF 2017 – 93% women feel safer after getting a toilet at home
- SBM saves money for the family: UNICEF 2017 – INR 50,000 saved every year on average by a household in an ODF village due to health costs avoided.
- SBM saves the environment: UNICEF 2019 – 12.70 times less likelihood of groundwater contamination traceable to humans in ODF villages
- Sanitation as everyone’s business: Other departments earmarked over INR 50,000 crores for sanitation in their respective sectors, e.g.: highways, petrol pumps, railways, schools, hospitals, etc.
- Swachh Iconic Places (SIP): Cleaning of iconic places; corporate and private support leveraged for each site.
Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin Phase II (2019-2025)
Having achieved the ODF status, SBM-G Phase II was launched with the objective of achieving Sampoorn Swachhata, i.e., sustaining the ODF status and managing solid and liquid waste by 2024-25 and transforming all the villages from ODF to ODF Plus Model.
Objectives of SBM-G Phase 2
The key objective of SBM-G Phase II to:-
- Sustain the ODF status of villages
- Improve the level of cleanliness in rural areas through solid and liquid waste management activities, making villages ODF Plus. This includes:-
- ODF Sustainability
- Solid Waste Management
- Liquid Waste Management
- Visual Cleanliness
The total estimated outlay of SBM(G) Phase-II is Rs.1.40 lakh crores which is to be dovetailed through convergence between different verticals of financing and various schemes of Government of India and State Governments.
Categories for Capturing ODF Plus Progress
The ODF Plus progress is being captured on SBM(G) MIS in following categories:-
- Aspiring: The village which is sustaining its ODF status and has arrangements for Solid Waste Management or Liquid Waste Management.
- Rising: The village, which is sustaining its ODF status, and has arrangements for both Solid Waste Management and Liquid Waste Management.
- Model: The village which is sustaining its ODF status; has arrangements for both Solid Waste Management and Liquid Waste Management; observes visual cleanliness i.e. minimal litter, minimal stagnant wastewater and no plastic waste dump in public places and displays ODF Plus IEC messages.
For more details on Sauchalay Yojana registration and login process, visit the official website https://swachhbharatmission.ddws.gov.in/