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Indian sanitation market to reach US$ 60 billion by 2021 - Secretary, Drinking Water and Sanitation

Apr 25, 2019


 

Govt to soon launch new 'ODF Special' standard after ODF and ODF++ : Secretary, HUPA

 

NEW DELHI, 25 April 2019: Mr Parameswaran Iyer, Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India today urged the private sector to exploit the potential of the Indian sanitation market which is likely to reach US$ 60 billion by 2021.

 

Speaking at the '3rd FICCI-ISC Sanitation Awards and India Sanitation Conclave', Mr Iyer said that the government is working on four verticals to achieve the target of ODF which include fecal sludge management; rural piped water supply; grey water management and solid waste management. He further added that all this will require active participation of the corporate sector to invest in the treatment and waste management. The government will also provide swachh credit facility to small entrepreneurs involved in the business of rural waste management, said Mr Iyer.

 

Mr Iyer emphasised that the UN Sustainable Development Goal-6 of ensuring access to water and sanitation, will be achieved mainly through the collective effort of all and partnerships. "Persistence is very important to sustain all the gains for achieving ODF," he said.

 

Mr Durga Shanker Mishra, Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Government of India said that the government is working to launch the new standard ���ODF Special��� after ODF++ which will provide complete solution standards. It is in the process of setting the benchmarks and ODF Special will be part of the next round of Swachh Survekshan, he said.

 

Mr Mishra also added that under the Garbage Free City protocol, total 377 cities have been awarded 3 stars; 3 states with 5 stars rating and many are in the process for 7 stars. Today we have more than 95% toilets coverage in the country said Mr Mishra and added that total 19 states have made fecal sludge management policy, and this has led to lower cost in treating and managing the waste.  He highlighted that 23 States/UTs and 95% of 4,300 cities are ODF declared, total 377 cities have been ODF certified and 167 cities have been certified as ODF++.

 

Ms Naina Lal Kidwai, Chair, India Sanitation Coalition (ISC) said that we need more financing from multiple streams, including direct financing, credit and micro financing as also impact-based financing. ���The task of the SBM movement has only just begun. Moving forward, we need to ensure that the action agenda of the nation in terms of the activities aimed at maintaining the ODF status where achieved, focusing on behaviour change and reinforcement, adequate investment into maintenance and most importantly, planning and providing for treatment of waste is kept at the forefront of all our developmental initiatives.��� Then and only then, can the vision of a truly clean India ���Swachh Bharat��� will come true, she added.

 

FICCI President Mr Sandip Somany said that the chamber remains committed to support sanitation, especially the small and medium sector companies involved in this. "FICCI -ISC is uniquely poised to galvanize the programme stakeholders into action not just for ensuring a sustainable open defecation free status, but also for addressing a host of sustainability measures," he said.

Mr Sandip Somany also presented the 3rd ISC-FICCI Sanitation Awards in six categories to corporates and individuals for their contribution in the area.

 

List of FICCI-ISC Award winners:

 

Category

Award

Best Corporate Initiative in Sanitation

(Small scale)

GenRobotic Innovations Private Limited

Best Corporate Initiative in Sanitation

(Medium scale)

Tide Technocrats Private Limited

Best Corporate Initiative in Sanitation

(Large scale)

ITC Limited

LIXIL India Private Limited

Best Corporate initiative in Sanitation

(Special Recognition)

Saraplast Private Limited

Best Engagement Model in Sanitation by a Social Enterprise

Eram Scientific Solutions Private Limited

 

Best Engagement Model in Sanitation by a Social Enterprise

(Special Recognition)

Lootel (Dot Box Conception Pvt. Ltd)

Best Financial Accessibility Model in Sanitation

IDFC First Bank

 

Best Financial Accessibility Model in Sanitation

(Special Recognition)

Annapurna Finance Private Limited

Best Communication in Sanitation

GRIT by The Wire

 

Best Communication in Sanitation

(Special Recognition)

WIN NEWS

Best Non-Profit Engagement Model in Sanitation

(Urban)

WAVE Federation

Best Non-Profit Engagement Model in Sanitation (Rural)

SUHAM Trust

Special Recognition Award for Government (Urban)

Government of Odisha���s efforts in implementing FSSM programme in the State

Special Recognition Award for Government (Rural)

Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society

 

 

 

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