The Swachh Swastha Sarvatra is a much-needed program to achieve Open Defecation Free India by 2019.
The 'Swachh Swasth Sarvatra', an initiative to achieve better health outcomes through improved sanitation, increased awareness and healthy lifestyles has been launched by the Indian government on Thursday, December 29, 2016. The scheme was jointly introduced by the Health, Water and Sanitation and Human Resource Development Ministries to mark the 'Good Governance Day', which is observed on December 25, the birthday of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
‘The Indian government launched the 'Swachh Swasth Sarvatra', an initiative to achieve better health outcomes through improved sanitation, increased awareness and healthy lifestyles.’
The ministers at the event emphasized that Open Defecation Free campaign should not be limited to creation of infrastructure alone, but also change habits and mindset of people. "Swachh Swastha Sarvatra is a much-needed program to achieve Open Defecation Free India by 2019. This should become people's movement and that is our endeavor," said Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar.
Terming children agents of change, he said, "I believe that millions of students can become the change agents in driving ODF message in their homes, villages and districts."
He also appreciated the efforts of individuals in far-flung areas to make their environs Open defecation free.
Union Health and Family Welfare Minister J.P Nadda, who called for better collaboration between various departments in this regard, said that the initiative "will have far reaching and deep impact on the health of the citizens".
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Source-IANS