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Rural Sanitation Directorate Commemorates World Toilet Day at Udhampur

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
19/11/2023
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Rural Sanitation Directorate Commemorates World Toilet Day at Udhampur
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Event lays emphasises on Sustainable Sanitation Practices

UDHAMPUR, NOVEMBER 19: In a dedicated effort to underscore the importance of sanitation and hygiene, the Directorate of Rural Sanitation Jammu and Kashmir celebrated World Toilet Day at an event held in Udhampur which was attended by DDCs, BDCs, PRIs, Students, and staff members of Government Higher Secondary School Barolla, locals, RDD staff and sanitation workers.

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Addressing the gathering, the Director Charandeep Singh highlighted the significance of World Toilet Day as a platform to raise awareness about sanitation challenges and promote effective solutions. Emphasizing the role of sustainable Sanitation practices, the Director urged the community to adopt measures that contribute to long-term cleanliness. “Ensuring access to proper sanitation is not only a matter of health but also a fundamental right. We must focus on sustainable practices that go beyond just building toilets. It involves creating a culture of cleanliness and hygiene that lasts,” stated the director.

He emphasized that there was a critical need for sustainable sanitation practices to ensure the overall well-being of communities.

During the event, the Director launched Toilet Etiquette posters to be put on all CSCs. Various initiatives from Single Pit to Twin Pit, Compost Pits and Soak Pits, and projects aimed at promoting sustainable sanitation were showcased at Government Higher Secondary School, Barallo Udhampur. The Director also visited the GOBARDHAN project in the block.

The director called for active public support in implementing these measures, emphasizing that community involvement is essential for the success of any sanitation program.

Residents and community leaders attended the event, expressing their commitment to supporting initiatives that promote cleanliness. Discussions revolved around the need for collective efforts to maintain a clean and healthy environment.

Chairman DDC Lal Chand also emphasized on the importance of sanitation. He informed that sanitation in rural areas have improved phenomenally.

On the occasion, the Director asked the field staff to inform the public about the twin pit technology and conduct a survey for construction of twin pits. Each twin pit beneficiary would be given Rs 6000.

The Director lauded the teachers for constructing a demo of twin pits in the school and making students aware. he further praised the students for participating in rangoli making related to swachhata and Slogan writing competition.

Awards were distributed among the top performing students in slogan writing competition. Miss Gudiya Sharma got 1st, Miss Madhu Devi 2nd and Miss Manisha Devi 3rd position respectively in slogan writing competition.

Students also highlighted the importance of sanitation by participating in cultural programs organised by the authorities.

The director concluded the event by calling for a united front in the pursuit of sustainable sanitation practices. “Cleanliness is a shared responsibility, and together, we can create a lasting impact. Let us work hand in hand to build a healthier and more sustainable future for our communities,” the director urged.

As the World Toilet Day celebration concluded, the focus now shifts to implementing the discussed initiatives and garnering continued public support for sustainable sanitation practices in the rural J&K.

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