As Jammu and Kashmir achieved 100 per cent Open Defecation-Free
(ODF) status, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the State has attained new
heights in development and growth after the abrogation of Article 370 under the
leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Shah took to X to share his feelings as Jammu and Kashmir have
achieved 100 per cent ODF Plus model status in yet another remarkable
accomplishment achieved during the ongoing Swachhata Hi Seva Campaign.
“Heartiest congratulations to the people of J&K for achieving
100 per cent ODF Plus status. After the abrogation of Article 370 under the
leadership of PM Narendra Modi, the J&K has attained new heights in
development and growth,” Shah posted on X.
“The schemes implemented by the Union Government are now being
seamlessly extended to the nook and corners of J&K. People across the
nation and those living in J&K have experienced the transformative change
the region has undergone. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the JK Lt
Governor Manoj Sinha and the local administration for this remarkable feat,” he
added.
On September 29, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha
posted on X, declaring “Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 100
per cent J&K UT villages have
achieved the ODF Plus status in ‘Model’ category under Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen)
phase-II. This achievement underlines coordinated efforts of all to improve the
quality of life for citizens.”
Union Ministry of Jal Shakti in a statement on September 29
announced that the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has declared all its 6,650
villages across 285 blocks in 20 districts as ODF Plus Model.
As per the statement, the achievement of the ODF Plus Model for all
villages in the UT is a significant milestone as it goes beyond constructing
and use of toilets towards cleanliness by managing Grey water and Solid Waste
in each village.
“For a village to achieve the status of the ODF Plus Model, it is
required to pass through three stages of ODF Plus namely Aspiring, Rising and
Model. When a village achieves a condition where it is visually clean with
minimal litter and stagnant water, apart from solid and liquid waste management
(SLWM) and adequate cleanliness awareness generation activities, it is declared
as ODF plus Model,” reads the statement.
Noting that sustainability in ODF Plus is not a one-time
achievement but a continuous journey, the statement further mentioned it
requires a multi-dimensional approach encompassing infrastructure development,
behavioural change, community engagement, financial sustainability, technology
integration, and more.
“By embracing these principles, J&K can not only sustain its
ODF Plus Model status but also maintain it for generations to come, ensuring a
cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future,” it added.
ANI