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Govt in race against time to fulfil PM's goal of 'toilets in all schools'

Source: PTI
May 27, 2015 00:41 IST
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With only 1.21 lakh completed out of a targeted 4.19 lakh, the government seems to be in a race against time to fulfil Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promise of ensuring toilets in all schools in the country by Independence Day this year.

In his first Independence Day speech as Prime Minister Narendra Modi had last year promised that, "Next year when we stand here, every school should have toilets for girls and boys".

While the target is for constructing 4.19 lakh toilets under the Swachh Vidyalaya initiative, only 1.21 lakh toilets have been completed so far even as 2 lakh toilets are in an advance stage of completion, Education Secretary Vrinda Sarup said.

"A lot of energy is there among people towards completion of the toilets," she told reporters when asked if she was confident of meeting the deadline.

Sarup and Higher Education Secretary SN Mohanty were briefing the media about the Human Resource Development Ministry's achievement as the Modi government completes one year in office. HRD Minister Smriti Irani was away in Amethi to mark the occasion.

Sarup said the ministry is regularly monitoring the work with the states for fulfilling the mission, which is also being supported by central PSUs and private players. The PSUs have committed to construct 1.67 lakh toilets while the private sector will be pitching in with 4,562 toilets. A commitment for 1,600 toilets has been made under the Swachh Bharat Kosh initiative.

Discussing the target for states, Sarup said that West Bengal will construct 36,000 toilets while Andhra Pradesh needs 35,000 toilets. Meanwhile, to a query whether the 17 per cent cut in the education budget this year would impact the ministry's various programmes, Mohanty replied in the negative, saying that in the "near term, it will not dislodge our priorities".

He said that neither would programmes like Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan be impacted much as a result of the cuts as it is still in the early years of implementation.

However, he said that they are in talks with other ministries as far as the smooth implementation of the scholarship programmes was concerned as the recent hike in the scholarship amount has impacted the ministry by about Rs 600 to Rs 700 crore.

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