Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM)
Launched: October 2, 2014
By: Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Aim: To promote cleanliness, eliminate open defecation, and provide access to toilets for all households in India.
🔹 Vision and Objective
The core objective of SBM is to create a “Clean India” (Swachh Bharat) by:
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Eliminating open defecation
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Eradicating manual scavenging
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Promoting scientific solid and liquid waste management
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Bringing about behavioral change in people regarding sanitation
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Encouraging community participation
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Ensuring every household has access to a toilet
🔹 Two Major Components
1. Swachh Bharat Mission – Gramin (SBM-G)
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Focus: Rural India
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Implemented by the Ministry of Jal Shakti
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Goals:
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Construct toilets in every rural household
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Promote hygiene education
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Involve Gram Panchayats and village-level committees
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Make all villages Open Defecation Free (ODF)
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2. Swachh Bharat Mission – Urban (SBM-U)
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Focus: Urban areas
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Implemented by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
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Goals:
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Build individual household toilets, community toilets, and public toilets
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Modernize solid waste management (door-to-door garbage collection, segregation, recycling)
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Promote clean streets, urban sanitation, and drainage systems
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🔹 Key Achievements (as of SBM Phase 1: 2014–2019)
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Over 10 crore toilets built across India
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More than 6 lakh villages declared ODF
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Urban local bodies significantly improved waste collection
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Improved public health outcomes (e.g., reduced diarrhea and waterborne diseases)
🔹 Swachh Bharat Mission – Phase II (2020–2025)
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Focus shifted to ODF Plus, which includes:
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Sustaining ODF status
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Solid and liquid waste management (SLWM)
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Safe disposal of fecal sludge and biodegradable/non-biodegradable waste
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Promoting self-sustaining sanitation infrastructure
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🔹 Impact
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Significant improvement in rural sanitation coverage
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Increased awareness and behavioral change
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Boost to women’s dignity and safety due to access to household toilets
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Contribution to better health, environment, and tourism
🔹 Challenges
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Ensuring quality and durability of toilets
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Maintaining cleanliness and usage
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Changing deep-rooted social habits around open defecation
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Building long-term waste management systems
🔹 Conclusion
The Swachh Bharat Mission is a landmark national campaign that goes beyond building toilets—it strives to transform sanitation behavior, community health, and urban-rural hygiene standards. It reflects India’s collective movement towards a cleaner, healthier, and more dignified way of life.