PM Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the villages in India have declared themselves open defecation free. The prime minister made the announcement in the presence of over 20,000 village heads at an event to mark the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi at Sabarmati Riverfront in Gujarat.
People associated with Gandhian institutions, high court judges, Padma awardees, students, educationists and village-level sanitation workers were also present at the function.
The prime minister said that 99 per cent of rural India was open defecation free. The villages built over 10 crore toilets in a short span of time, he said.
PM Modi credited ground-level volunteers who made Swachhta and toilets a common man’s topic. “This mission helped make the toilet, which was earlier a difficult topic, a common topic of discussion. From girls who demanded toilet before marriage to Bollywood, everyone contributed to the mission to make India open-defecation-free,” he said.
The prime minister said that the feat of building toilets for such a large population of India within 70 months has left the world in awe and shock.
“The Swachh Bharat Mission enabled women and developed their skills as masons and created over 75 lakh employment opportunities,” he said.
The prime minister said that the achievement was in line with Mahatma Gandhi’s vision for India.
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