SWACHH BHARATH MISSION (GRAMIN)

SBM (G) has been uniquely designed to leverage the capacity of individuals and communities in rural India to create a people’s movement to ensure that the ODF status of rural areas is sustained, people continue to practice safe hygienic behavior and that all villages have proper solid and liquid waste management arrangements.

SBM(G) Phase II has been implementing from 2020-21 to 2024-25 in mission mode with a total estimated outlay of Rs.1500 crores in the state of Kerala. Unlike previous phase the second phase is a novel model of convergence between different verticals of financing and various schemes of central and state governments. Apart from budgetary allocations from DDWs and the corresponding State share, remaining funds will be dovetailed from 15th Finance commission grants to GPs, MGNREGS, and revenue generation models.

 

Swachh Bharat Mission Grameen - Components and budget earmarked for each components as per Annual Implementation Plan 2023- 24
SL:No Components Physical Target Financial target Rs. In Crore
(2023-24) Central State Total
1 Individual house hold latrines(IHHL) 21412 15.41 10.27 25.68
2 Community Sanitary Complex (CSC) 344 4.33 2.89 7.22
3 Solid Waste Management Projects (SWM) 779 Villages 17.62 11.74 29.36
4 Liquid Waste (Grey Water Management) Projects  928 Villages 174.3 116.2 290.5
5 Plastic Waste management Projects (PWM)  40 Villages 3.84 2.56 6.4
6 Gobardhan  10 1.2 0.8 2
7 FSTP  28 252.93 168.62 421.55
8 IEC & CB Nil 14.09 9.39 23.48
9 Admin Nil 4.69 3.13 7.82
Total 488.41 325.6 814.01

 

Individual House Hold Latrine (IHHL)

The mission aims to ensure that all rural families have access to toilets. The incentive amount provided under SBM (G) to the beneficiary shall be  upto  Rs. 12000 for construction of one unit of IHHL and the central and  state share of this incentive shall be Rs. 9000 and Rs.3000 respectively.

Community Sanitary Complexes

Community Sanitary Complexes (CSCs) comprises an appropriate number of toilet seats, bathing cubicles, washing platforms, wash basins etc. CSCs can be setup in a place in the village acceptable and accessible to all. 

Solid and Liquid Waste Management

Solid and Liquid Waste Management is one of the key component of SBM (G) as its objective is to bring-in improvements in the cleanliness, hygiene and  general quality of life in rural areas.