Swachh Bharat Mission Successfully Transforms India’s Sanitation Landscape
- What was the focus of SBM-Grameen (SBM-G) Phase I? - Ending open defecation.
- How many toilets were constructed in rural areas under SBM-G Phase I? - Over 100 million toilets.
- What was a significant aspect of community involvement in SBM-G Phase I? - Nationwide participation through community engagement.
- What is the objective of SBM-G Phase II? - Sustain the ODF status and promote solid and liquid waste management.
- How many villages have achieved ODF Plus status as of September 2024? - 5.87 lakh villages.
- How many villages implemented solid waste management systems? - 3.92 lakh villages.
- How many household toilets were constructed under SBM-G Phase II? ....
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