Aspirational Toilets
- April 16, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Aspirational Toilets
Subject : schemes
Concept :
- According to the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, a directive has been delivered to all State governments requiring them to make sure that 25% of newly built public toilet seats in any city or urban unit would be “aspirational toilets”.
- These will have high-end features such as luxurious bath cubicles, touchless flushing, breast-feeding rooms, and automatic sanitary napkin incinerators.
- These will be indicated as “aspirational toilets” on Google Maps.
- The focus areas to construct these luxury restrooms will be tourist and religious destinations, as well as iconic cities in places with a high footfall.
- The Ministry has decided to engage start-ups that can build such toilets across the country.
- To make these restrooms self-sustaining, the ministry is planning to attach them into other public services like restaurants, shopping centres, libraries, movie theatres, or drug stores.
About the scheme:
- The aspirational toilets scheme was launched in September 2022 as part of the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) 2.0, with an aim to help make cities open defecation free.
- The Centre has allocated ₹1,41,600 crore to the SBM 2.0, which is 2.5 times more than the money allotted to the first phase of the mission in 2014.
- The cost sharing pattern with States varies depending on the population of their cities.
- As of now, 6,36,826 public toilets have been constructed under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban, against a target of 5,07,587. 4,355 urban local bodies have been declared open defecation-free.