IHHT Action Plan (55 ULB-ODF Dec 2017) Rs. In Lakhs Sl No Division District ULB Current Status Aug-17 Sep-17 Original Revised Toilets Balance ODF 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week Target Target Constructed Target Declaration Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target (Units) (Units) (Units) Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Agra Dayalbagh (NP) 0 101 46 55 Dec-17 49 52 55 58 61 64 67 70 Achievement 46 46 2 Agra Agra Shamsabad (NPP) 1489 250 213 37 Dec-17 215 217 219 221 223 225 227 229 Achievement 213 213 3 Agra Firozabad Firozabad (M Corp.) 16983 8858 1394 7464 Oct-17 2016 2638 3260 3882 4504 5126 5748 6370 Achievement 1395 1468 4 Agra Firozabad Sirsaganj (NPP) 840 790 14 776 Dec-17 53 92 131 170 209 248 287 326 Achievement 14 14 5 Agra Mainpuri Jyoti Khuriya (NP) 528 574 213 361 Sep-17 258 303 348 393 438 483 528 574 Achievement 213 214 6 Agra Mathura Govardhan (NP) 702 1012 86 926 Dec-17 132 178 224 270 316 362 408 454 Achievement 99 99 7 Aligarh Jalali (NP) 1933 1572 246 1326 Dec-17 312 378 444 510 576 642 708 774 Achievement 330 339 8 Aligarh Aligarh Jattari (NP) 1110 747 11 736 Dec-17 48 85 122 159 196 233 270 307 Achievement 11 11 9 Aligarh Aligarh (NP) 456 424 72 352 Dec-17 90 108 126 144 162 180 198 216 Achievement 73 73 10 Aligarh Etah Awagarh (NP) 446 312 13 299 Dec-17 28 43 58 73 88 103 118 133 Achievement 45 45 11 Aligarh Hathras Sadabad (NP) 1266 485 179 306 Dec-17 194 209 224 239 254 269 284 299 Achievement 264 278 12 Allahabad Allahabad Allahabad (M Corp.) 10723 8756 1633 7123 Dec-17 1989 2345 2701 3057 3413 3769 4125 4481 Achievement 1718 1719 13 Bareilly Badaun Budaun (NPP) 3291 3291 674 2617 Dec-17 805 936 1067 1198 1329 1460 1591 1722 Achievement 710 734 14 Bareilly Badaun Kachhla (NP) 990 990 81 909 Dec-17 126 171 216 261 306 351 396 441 Achievement 81 81 15 Bareilly Badaun Kakrala (NPP) 2439 615 252 363 Dec-17 270 288 306 324 342 360 378 396 Achievement 252 252 16 Bareilly Bareilly Bareilly (M Corp.) 12380 7457 2127 5330 Dec-17 2394 2661 2928 3195 3462 3729 3996 4263 Achievement 2637 2723 17 Bareilly Bareilly Sainthal (NP) 498 877 90 787 Sep-17 188 286 384 482 580 678 776 877 Achievement 90 90 18 Bareilly Shahjahanpur Khudaganj (NP) 879 1598 478 1120 Dec-17 534 590 646 702 758 814 870 926 Achievement 482 482 19 Devipatan Bahraich Bahraich (NPP) 3920 3557 33 3524 Dec-17 209 385 561 737 913 1089 1265 1441 Achievement 43 50 20 Faizabad Faizabad Ayodhya (M Corp) 4380 3440 345 3095 Dec-17 500 655 810 965 1120 1275 1430 1585 Achievement 347 349 21 Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Gorakhpur (M Corp.) 9940 10942 885 10057 Dec-17 1388 1891 2394 2897 3400 3903 4406 4909 Achievement 1254 1308 IHHT Action Plan (55 ULB-ODF Dec 2017) Rs. In Lakhs Sl No Division District ULB Current Status Aug-17 Sep-17 Original Revised Toilets Balance ODF 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week Target Target Constructed Target Declaration Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target (Units) (Units) (Units) Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 22 Jhansi Jalaun Kotra (NP) 683 1125 54 1071 Dec-17 108 162 216 270 324 378 432 486 Achievement 78 78 23 Jhansi Jalaun Nadigaon (NP) 754 754 61 693 Dec-17 96 131 166 201 236 271 306 341 Achievement 97 112 24 Jhansi Jhansi Jhansi (M Corp.) 11907 12650 3167 9483 Dec-17 3641 4115 4589 5063 5537 6011 6485 6959 Achievement 3339 3450 25 Kanpur Kannauj Gursahaiganj (NPP) 1465 1118 850 268 Dec-17 863 876 889 902 915 928 941 954 Achievement 853 854 26 Kanpur Kannauj Saurikh (NP) 440 440 58 382 Dec-17 77 96 115 134 153 172 191 210 Achievement 59 59 27 Kanpur Kanpur Nagar Kanpur (M Corp.) 39598 15000 2280 12720 Dec-17 2916 3552 4188 4824 5460 6096 6732 7368 Achievement 2323 2324 28 Lucknow Hardoi Bilgram (NPP) 2085 1750 159 1591 Dec-17 239 319 399 479 559 639 719 799 Achievement 171 172 29 Lucknow Hardoi Hardoi (NPP) 3269 2250 86 2164 Dec-17 194 302 410 518 626 734 842 950 Achievement 114 121 30 Lucknow Unnao Mohan (NP) 1186 465 277 188 Dec-17 286 295 304 313 322 331 340 349 Achievement 289 290 31 Meerut Bulandsahar Khanpur (NP) 639 656 33 623 Dec-17 64 95 126 157 188 219 250 281 Achievement 35 51 32 Meerut Ghaziabad Ghaziabad (M Corp.) 15892 3932 625 3307 Dec-17 790 955 1120 1285 1450 1615 1780 1945 Achievement 760 1206 33 Mirzapur Sonbhadra Chopan (NP) 552 490 24 466 Dec-17 47 70 93 116 139 162 185 208 Achievement 25 25 34 Mirzapur Sonbhadra Obra(NP) 1166 900 39 861 Dec-17 82 125 168 211 254 297 340 383 Achievement 39 39 35 Mirzapur Sonbhadra Pipri (NP) 740 600 387 213 Dec-17 398 409 420 431 442 453 464 475 Achievement 399 405 36 Mirzapur Sonbhadra Renukoot (NP) 873 500 254 246 Dec-17 266 278 290 302 314 326 338 350 Achievement 262 262 37 Moradabad Bijnor Afzalgarh (NPP) 151 100 52 48 Dec-17 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 Achievement 52 52 38 Moradabad Bijnor Dhampur (NPP) 298 275 255 20 Sep-17 258 261 264 267 270 273 275 Achievement 255 272 39 Moradabad Bijnor Jhalu (NP) 600 500 401 99 Dec-17 406 411 416 421 426 431 436 441 Achievement 424 446 40 Moradabad Rampur Kemri (NP) 645 645 26 619 Dec-17 57 88 119 150 181 212 243 274 Achievement 26 26 IHHT Action Plan (55 ULB-ODF Dec 2017) Rs. In Lakhs Sl No Division District ULB Current Status Aug-17 Sep-17 Original Revised Toilets Balance ODF 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week Target Target Constructed Target Declaration Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target (Units) (Units) (Units) Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 41 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Bhokarhedi (NP) 1135 1220 6 1214 Dec-17 67 128 189 250 311 372 433 494 Achievement 6 6 42 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Budhana (NP) 917 549 20 529 Dec-17 46 72 98 124 150 176 202 228 Achievement 21 21 43 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Charthawal (NP) 635 580 40 540 Dec-17 67 94 121 148 175 202 229 256 Achievement 45 45 44 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Jansath (NP) 795 309 55 254 Dec-17 68 81 94 107 120 133 146 159 Achievement 55 55 45 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Khatauli (NPP) 1046 620 0 620 Dec-17 31 62 93 124 155 186 217 248 Achievement 1 1 46 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Mirapur (NP) 559 478 6 472 Dec-17 30 54 78 102 126 150 174 198 Achievement 6 6 47 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Muzaffarnagar (NPP) 3492 2793 179 2614 Nov-17 342 505 668 831 994 1157 1320 1483 Achievement 187 187 48 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Purquazi (NP) 873 424 22 402 Dec-17 42 62 82 102 122 142 162 182 Achievement 26 26 49 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Shahpur (NP) 500 445 98 347 Dec-17 115 132 149 166 183 200 217 234 Achievement 90 97 50 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Sisauli (NP) 406 308 78 230 Dec-17 90 102 114 126 138 150 162 174 Achievement 91 94 51 Saharanpur Saharanpur Nakur (NPP) 540 245 170 75 Dec-17 174 178 182 186 190 194 198 202 Achievement 186 191 52 Saharanpur Saharanpur Nanauta (NP) 513 430 72 358 Dec-17 90 108 126 144 162 180 198 216 Achievement 72 72 53 Saharanpur Saharanpur Sarsawa (NPP) 664 265 20 245 Dec-17 32 44 56 68 80 92 104 116 Achievement 20 20 54 Varanasi Jaunpur Jaunpur (NPP) 3932 1720 564 1156 Dec-17 622 680 738 796 854 912 970 1028 Achievement 606 632 55 Varanasi Varanasi Varanasi (M Corp.) 9209 9772 5984 3788 Sep-17 6458 6932 7406 7880 8354 8828 9302 9772 Achievement 6831 6955

Total 183352 120956 25487 95469 IHHT Action Plan (55 ULB-ODF Dec 2017) Rs. In Lakhs Sl No Division District ULB Oct-17 Nov-17 Dec-17 Fund Status 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week Fund Fund Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Released Relesaed (Units) (Amount) 1 2 3 4 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Agra Agra Dayalbagh (NP) 73 76 79 82 85 88 91 94 97 101 107 4.28

2 Agra Agra Shamsabad (NPP) 231 233 235 237 239 241 243 245 247 249 250 88 3.52

3 Agra Firozabad Firozabad (M Corp.) 6992 7614 8236 8858 7884 315.36

4 Agra Firozabad Sirsaganj (NPP) 365 404 443 482 521 560 599 638 677 716 755 790 496 19.84

5 Agra Mainpuri Jyoti Khuriya (NP) 537 42.88

6 Agra Mathura Govardhan (NP) 500 546 592 638 684 730 776 822 868 914 960 1012 407 16.28

7 Aligarh Aligarh Jalali (NP) 840 906 972 1038 1104 1170 1236 1302 1368 1434 1500 1572 648 25.92

8 Aligarh Aligarh Jattari (NP) 344 381 418 455 492 529 566 603 640 677 714 747 395 15.80

9 Aligarh Aligarh Vijaigarh (NP) 234 252 270 288 306 324 342 360 378 396 414 424 207 8.28

10 Aligarh Etah Awagarh (NP) 148 163 178 193 208 223 238 253 268 283 298 312 237 9.48

11 AligarhHathras Sadabad (NP) 314 329 344 359 374 389 404 419 434 449 464 485 485 19.40

12 AllahabadAllahabad Allahabad (M Corp.) 4837 5193 5549 5905 6261 6617 6973 7329 7685 8041 8397 8756 3952 312.56

13 Bareilly Badaun Budaun (NPP) 1853 1984 2115 2246 2377 2508 2639 2770 2901 3032 3163 3291 682 27.28

14 BareillyBadaun Kachhla (NP) 486 531 576 621 666 711 756 801 846 891 936 990 1245 49.80

15 BareillyBadaun Kakrala (NPP) 414 432 450 468 486 504 522 540 558 576 594 615 481 19.24

16 Bareilly Bareilly Bareilly (M Corp.) 4530 4797 5064 5331 5598 5865 6132 6399 6666 6933 7200 7457 6493 259.72

17 Bareilly Bareilly Sainthal (NP) 426 33.60

18 Bareilly Shahjahanpur Khudaganj (NP) 982 1038 1094 1150 1206 1262 1318 1374 1430 1486 1542 1598 751 30.04

19 Devipatan Bahraich Bahraich (NPP) 1617 1793 1969 2145 2321 2497 2673 2849 3025 3201 3377 3357 753 49.24

20 Faizabad Faizabad Ayodhya (M Corp) 1740 1895 2050 2205 2360 2515 2670 2825 2980 3135 3290 3440 3605 144.20

21 Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Gorakhpur (M Corp.) 5412 5915 6418 6921 7424 7927 8430 8933 9436 9939 10442 10942 5373 214.92 IHHT Action Plan (55 ULB-ODF Dec 2017) Rs. In Lakhs Sl No Division District ULB Oct-17 Nov-17 Dec-17 Fund Status 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week Fund Fund Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Released Relesaed (Units) (Amount) 1 2 3 4 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 22 Jhansi Jalaun Kotra (NP) 540 594 648 702 756 810 864 918 972 1026 1080 1125 1034 41.36

23 Jhansi Jalaun Nadigaon (NP) 376 411 446 481 516 551 586 621 656 691 726 754 700 28.00

24 Jhansi Jhansi Jhansi (M Corp.) 7433 7907 8381 8855 9329 9803 10277 10751 11225 11699 12173 12650 10407 831.84

25 Kanpur Kannauj Gursahaiganj (NPP) 967 980 993 1006 1019 1032 1045 1058 1071 1084 1097 1118 827 33.08

26 KanpurKannauj Saurikh (NP) 229 248 267 286 305 324 343 362 381 400 419 438 142 5.68

27 Kanpur Kanpur Nagar Kanpur (M Corp.) 8004 8640 9276 9912 10548 11184 11820 12456 13092 13728 14364 15000 5162 206.48

28 Lucknow Hardoi Bilgram (NPP) 879 959 1039 1119 1199 1279 1359 1439 1519 1599 1679 1750 703 28.12

29 Lucknow Hardoi Hardoi (NPP) 1058 1166 1274 1382 1490 1598 1706 1814 1922 2030 2138 2250 1257 50.28

30 Lucknow Unnao Mohan (NP) 358 367 376 385 394 403 412 421 430 439 448 465 1315 52.60

31 Meerut Bulandsahar Khanpur (NP) 312 343 374 405 436 467 498 529 560 591 622 656 146 7.32

32 Meerut Ghaziabad Ghaziabad (M Corp.) 2110 2275 2440 2605 2770 2935 3100 3265 3430 3595 3760 3932 2859 114.36

33 Mirzapur Sonbhadra Chopan (NP) 231 254 277 300 323 346 369 392 415 438 461 490 510 20.40

34 Mirzapur Sonbhadra Obra(NP) 426 469 512 555 598 641 684 727 770 813 856 900 430 17.20

35 Mirzapur Sonbhadra Pipri (NP) 486 497 508 519 530 541 552 563 574 585 596 600 427 17.08

36 Mirzapur Sonbhadra Renukoot (NP) 362 374 386 398 410 422 434 446 458 470 482 500 245 9.80

37 Moradabad Bijnor Afzalgarh (NPP) 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 100

38 Moradabad Bijnor Dhampur (NPP) 228 17.48

39 Moradabad Bijnor Jhalu (NP) 446 451 456 461 466 471 476 481 486 491 496 500 454 35.44

40 Moradabad Rampur Kemri (NP) 305 336 367 398 429 460 491 522 553 584 615 645 68 2.72 IHHT Action Plan (55 ULB-ODF Dec 2017) Rs. In Lakhs Sl No Division District ULB Oct-17 Nov-17 Dec-17 Fund Status 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week Fund Fund Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Released Relesaed (Units) (Amount) 1 2 3 4 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 41 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Bhokarhedi (NP) 555 616 677 738 799 860 921 982 1043 1104 1165 1220 560 22.40

42 SaharanpurMuzaffarnagar Budhana (NP) 254 280 306 332 358 384 410 436 462 488 514 549 100 4.00

43 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Charthawal (NP) 283 310 337 364 391 418 445 472 499 526 553 580 266 10.64

44 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Jansath (NP) 172 185 198 211 224 237 250 263 276 289 302 309 188 7.52

45 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Khatauli (NPP) 279 310 341 372 403 434 465 496 527 558 589 620 95 3.80

46 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Mirapur (NP) 222 246 270 294 318 342 366 390 414 438 462 478 218 8.72

47 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Muzaffarnagar (NPP) 1646 1809 1972 2135 2298 2461 2624 2793 658 26.32

48 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Purquazi (NP) 202 222 242 262 282 302 322 342 362 382 402 424 214 8.56

49 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Shahpur (NP) 251 268 285 302 319 336 353 370 387 404 421 445 278 22.24

50 Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar Sisauli (NP) 186 198 210 222 234 246 258 270 282 294 308 124 4.96

51 Saharanpur Saharanpur Nakur (NPP) 206 210 214 218 222 226 230 234 238 242 245 52 2.08

52 Saharanpur Saharanpur Nanauta (NP) 234 252 270 288 306 324 342 360 378 396 414 430 369 14.76

53 Saharanpur Saharanpur Sarsawa (NPP) 128 140 152 164 176 188 200 212 224 236 248 265 217 8.68

54 VaranasiJaunpur Jaunpur (NPP) 1086 1144 1202 1260 1318 1376 1434 1492 1550 1608 1666 1720 1539 61.56

55 Varanasi Varanasi Varanasi (M Corp.) 9337 713.48

Total 76381 4060.60

Declaring your City/Town ODF: A ready reckoner

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Declaring your City/Town OPEN DEFECATION FREE A ready-reckoner for Urban Local Bodies

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Declaring your City/Town ODF: A ready reckoner

M. Venkaiah Naidu Minister of Urban Development, Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation

The Swachh Bharat Mission, launched on 2nd October 2014, has one of its stated objectives the achievement of Open Defecation Free (ODF) status in all the 4041 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in India, by October 2019. This is probably the best tribute the country can pay to the father of our nation, Mahatma Gandhi.

While 5929 wards and 115 cities have already become ODF, 681 cities, 8000 wards, three states (Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Gujarat) and one UT (Chandigarh) are poised to become ODF by March 2017. Obviously, we still have a long way to go in terms of achieving the goal of an ODF Urban India. As we all appreciate, this would be possible not only through creation of infrastructure (individual, community and public toilets, and urinals), but also through a change in attitude and mindset towards safe and sanitary habits, along with mass scale participation from all stakeholders.

In a bid to step up the pace of ODF achievement, our Ministry is now monitoring outcomes (number of ODF wards and cities) in a focused manner, rather than outputs (numbers of toilets built). In this regard, I am happy to see this manual on Open Defecation Free cities which can be a very useful ready reckoner for all Urban Local Bodies that are working towards their ODF goals. ULBs can follow the guidelines provided in the pages to prepare themselves to declare themselves as ODF, as per the prescribed protocols.

It is my firm belief that this will go a long way in building the capacities of our municipal bodies, in our collective journey towards a “Swachh Bharat” by 2nd October 2019.

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Table of Contents

Background, Objectives & Scope 1

Definitions and Necessary Conditions 2

ODF Declaration Protocols 3

ODF Declaration Formats 5

Swachh Certification for ODF 11

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One SAP Landscape for Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA) Background, Objectives & Scope

Background India’s urban population has sharply increased from 19.9% in 1971 to 31.2% in 2011. This unprecedented growth, along with high economic growth, has resulted in a severe challenge for Urban India, in terms of addressing the incremental infrastructural needs of a fast-growing urban population. One of the major challenges arising out of increased migration of the populace from rural areas to cities and towns in search of an improved quality of life has been the issue of access to sanitary facilities, and the attendant menace of open defecation, especially in areas housing economically weaker sections of society, where OD spots are more likely to be found.

The Swachh Bharat Mission – Urban aims to fulfil the objective of 100% Open Defecation Free status in all 4,041 Urban Local Bodies in the country by October 2019. This will entail providing access to toilet facilities (i.e. construction of sanitary latrines – individual household toilets, community and public toilets). In parallel, it will also entail operation and maintenance of these facilities to maintain their functionality, along with behavior change initiatives through intensive participation of key stakeholders – self-help groups, students and youth, corporate organizations, to ensure that these sanitary facilities are used regularly.

Objectives The purpose of this manual is to provide a readiness check and guideline for cities and towns that are working towards achieving Open Defecation Free status. Addressing the issue of open defecation from a process as well as outcome point of view, the manual provides a detailed compilation of the ODF protocol laid down by the Ministry of Urban Development (MOUD), and ODF declaration formats from various stakeholders, that wards and cities are required to submit, as part of the ODF declaration process. It also describes the third party declaration process to verify and certify ODF claims by ULBs.

Scope This ready reckoner can serve as a readiness manual for all Urban Local Bodies to prepare themselves and their concerned stakeholders in achieving Open Defecation Free status and officially declaring the same, following the protocol outlined.

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Definitions and Necessary conditions

Definition of Open Defecation Free city / ward A city / ward can be notified/declared as ODF city/ ODF ward if, at any point of the day, not a single person is found defecating in the open.

Necessary infrastructure and regulatory conditions to be achieved before declaring a city/ ward as Open Defecation Free: 1) All households that have space to construct toilet, have constructed one. 2) All occupants of those households that do not have space to construct toilet have access to a community toilet within a distance of 500 meters. 3) All commercial areas have public toilets within a distance of 1 kilometer. 4) City has a mechanism in place through which fines are imposed fine on people found defecating in the open

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ODF Declaration Protocols

The following protocol is to be adopted for declaring a city / ward as Open Defecation Free (ODF):

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The protocol is elaborated below:

1) All the ‘necessary conditions’ on infrastructure and regulations have to be fulfilled by the city / ward

2) Following the fulfilment of (1) above, a declaration has to be obtained from all wards of the city/town, without exception, declaring respective wards as ODF. All wards of a city may make this self- declaration and submit to city municipal administration as per due process. The following sub-declarations are to be obtained by the ward/s in order to facilitate the above self-declaration: i. Every school in a ward provides self-declaration that all students enrolled in it have access to, and are routinely using toilets at home and at school. ii. Every self-help group active in a ward gives a declaration that all residents of that ward have access to, and are routinely using, toilets at home. (Formats for the above declarations are provided later in this document)

b) Once the above declarations have been obtained from all wards by the respective city municipal administration, the city municipal administration may pass a preliminary resolution declaring the city to be Open Defecation Free.

c) A suitable public announcement may be made for the same as well.

d) Following such resolution, public objections/feedback may be invited, with a fifteen day timeline. If no substantial objections are received at the end of this time, a final resolution is adopted by the city municipal administration and the same is communicated to respective state governments. e) On receipt of the said communication, the state government may ensure that the claim of the city is verified through an appropriate third party verification process (in a time bound process) before formally according the city the status of being ODF. f) MOUD will then carry out the “Swachh Certification” process (detailed later in this document), which also needs to be re-certified every six months.

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ODF Declaration Formats

1. Format for declaration to be submitted by City / town

I, …...... Mayor / Chairperson of ………………….. (name of Municipal corporation / municipality / town panchayat) do hereby declare that: a) All Chairpersons of ward committees in the city / town have submitted their self- declarations regarding ODF status b) Preliminary resolution has been passed declaring the city / town as open defecation free; c) Above resolution has been publicly announced, inviting public feedback / objection within 15 days of announcement. d) The city has a mechanism in place to impose fines on open defecators e) Since no objections have been received within the stipulated time period / since objections and feedback received from the public have been addressed, a final resolution has been adopted by this office regarding ODF status f) This final resolution has been communicated to the state government for further verification. g) Third party verification process of ODF status has been completed.

Accordingly, ………………….. (name of city/ town) is hereby declared Open Defecation Free.

MoUD is now requested to carry out the “Swachh Certification” process for ……… (name of city/town).

………………………………………………………. (Signature, and Name of Mayor / Chairperson)

Date:

Seal

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2. Format for declaration to be submitted by Ward Councilor

I, Ward councilor of ……………………………………..(ward details), under …………………………….. (name of Municipal corporation / municipality / town panchayat) do hereby declare that: a) At any point in a day, nobody in the ward is found defecating in the open b) All households in the ward that have space to construct toilets, have constructed one c) All occupants of households in the ward that do not have space to construct toilets, have access to a community toilet within a distance of 500 meters d) All commercial areas in the ward have public toilets within a distance of 1 KM e) All primary and secondary schools in the ward have submitted self-declarations to me that all their enrolled students have access to, and are routinely using toilets at home and at school f) All self-help groups in the ward have submitted self-declarations to me that all residents of the ward have access to, and are routinely using, toilets at home.

I further declare that I have formally submitted this declaration to the …………… (name of Municipal corporation / municipality / town panchayat) for further necessary action.

………………………………………………………. (Signature, and Name of Ward Councilor)

Date:

Seal:

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3. Format for declaration to be submitted by schools

I do hereby declare that:

 …………………………..school (name of school), in ward no………., under …………………………………….. (name of Municipal Corporation / municipality), has ………….. numbers of students, and ……………………… numbers of staff (including teachers).

 The school has sufficient numbers of functional toilets for all students and staff. None of the students or staff go out for defecation or urination while in school.

 Every student in the school, along with their family members, uses a toilet at home / uses a community toilet situated near the neighborhood, for defecation.

 The self-declaration from each of the students and staff are attached herewith (refer Annexures 1 and 2)

………………………………………………………. (Signature and Name of Principal / Headmaster / Headmistress of School)

Date:

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Annexure - 1 Format for self-declaration by school students (to be attached with the school declaration)

I, …………………………………………………….. (name of student) do hereby declare that neither I nor any of my family members go out for defecation. I declare that my family members and I use a toilet at home / use a community toilet in the neighborhood, for defecation.

………………………………………………………. (Signature and Name of student) / (Signature and name of guardian for students of class nursery – class 4)

Date:

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Annexure - 2 Format for self-declaration by school staff and teachers (to be attached with the school declaration)

I, ………………………………. (name of staff or teacher) do hereby declare that neither I nor any of my family members go out for defecation. I declare that my family members and I use a toilet at home / use a community toilet in the neighborhood, for defecation.

………………………………………………………. (Signature and Name of staff)

Date:

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4. Format for self-declaration to be submitted by Self-Help Groups

This is to declare that every member of the Self-Help Group ………… (Name of Self-help group) in Ward number….………… of …………………. (name of municipal corporation, comprising ……….. members (number of members), whose names are attached as annexure, along with their family members, uses a toilet at home / uses a community toilet situated near the neighborhood, for defecation and urination.

………………………………………………………. (Signature OR thumb impression, and Name, of President of the Self-Help Group)

Date:

(Attach list of names of SHG members)

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Swachh Certification for ODF

Once a city has communicated to MoUD the final resolution declaring the city to be ODF, a third party verification process (“Swachh Certification”) is to be adopted, for the final ODF certification. Subsequently, recertification of ODF will happen at fixed intervals (every six months), so as to ensure that there is no slippage of the ODF status.

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Protocol to be followed for Swachh Certification for ODF The following protocol will need to be followed for receiving the Swachh Certification:

a. City self-declares itself as “Open Defecation Free” for the first time and communicates the same to MoUD through the state SBM Mission Directorate. b. Upon request by ULB or MoUD, a third party (selected by MOUD) will mobilize assessors to conduct the verification within a period of 30 days. c. For the initial verification, the third party will assess both Service Level Status as well as conduct Independent Observation. d. Based upon the result of the assessment, the third party will make recommendations to MoUD for cities to be certified ODF. e. MoUD will subsequently issue a certificate to the city for the same based upon the recommendation of the third party. f. The certificate, when issued, will need to be recertified every 6 months. g. For recertification, upon receiving request, the third party will conduct independent observation within the city within a period of 30 days. h. It is to be noted that Service Level Status will not be re-checked during the re-assessment

Methodology for Swachh Certification for ODF The verification process will be conducted in two parts: i. Service Level Status ii. Independent Observations

a. Service Level Status : i. Preliminary data will be collected in advance by a process of self- assessment from municipals as per the defined protocol. ii. Third party assessors will visit ULBs to review the documentation and collect the data systematically ensuring that the process is independent and unbiased.

b. Independent Observations : i. The collection of data will be based on physical observation by the third party assessors.

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ii. The questionnaire to facilitate data collection will be created by the third party in conjunction with Ministry of Urban Development. iii. The survey assessors will use IT enabled devices to record their observations and findings along with photographs. iv. The third party will systematically collect photos as evidence for field observations ensuring that the location, date and time are tagged on all the pictures. v. For the assessment, cities will be classified based on population as below. Based upon the size of the city, it will be divided into 2 or 4 zones. vi. For larger cities (greater than 5 lakh population) the city will be divided into 4 zones – North, South, East and West. vii. For smaller cities (lesser than 5 lakh population) the city will be divided into 2 zones – North and South. viii. All locations will be finalized based on the third party’s discussion with the ULBs.

No. of location No. of location No. of location Location Type per zone per city (5 lakh +) per city (<5 lakh) Slum 1 4 2 School 1 4 2 Public Area (Main 1 4 2 Market, Religious Area) Residential Area 1 4 2 Bus Station/ Railway 1 per city 1 1 Station Total 5 17 9

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Triggering for Behavior Change towards Open Defecation Free status

Triggering for Behavior Change towards Open Defecation Free status A ready-reckoner for Urban Local Bodies

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M. Venkaiah Naidu Minister of Urban Development, Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation

The Swachh Bharat Mission, launched on 2nd October 2014, has one of its stated objectives the achievement of Open Defecation Free (ODF) status in all the 4041 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in India, by October 2019. This is probably the best tribute the country can pay to the father of our nation, Mahatma Gandhi.

While 5929 wards and 115 cities have already become ODF, 681 cities, 8000 wards, three states (Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Gujarat) and one UT (Chandigarh) are poised to become ODF by March 2017. Obviously, we still have a long way to go in terms of achieving the goal of an ODF Urban India. As we all appreciate, this would be possible not only through creation of infrastructure (individual, community and public toilets, and urinals), but also through a change in attitude and mindset towards safe and sanitary habits, along with mass scale participation from all stakeholders.

In a bid to step up the pace of ODF achievement, our Ministry is now monitoring outcomes (number of ODF wards and cities) in a focused manner, rather than outputs (numbers of toilets built). In this regard, I am happy to see this manual on Triggering for Open Defecation Free cities which can be a very useful ready reckoner for all Urban Local Bodies that are working towards their ODF goals. ULBs can follow the guidelines provided in the pages to trigger communities and educate the citizens on the harmful effects of Open Defecation. The manual also provides for appointment of “Swachhagrahis”, who will support the ULB in achieving ODF status.

It is my firm belief that this will go a long way in building the capacities of our municipal bodies, in our collective journey towards a “Swachh Bharat” by 2nd October 2019.

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Table of Contents

Background, Objectives & Scope 1

Triggering Behaviour Change towards ODF status 2

Triggering Timelines 4

Checklist for Pre-Triggering activities 5

Checklist for Main Triggering exercise 7

Post Triggering Activities 9

Remuneration for “Swachhagrahis” 10

Roles and Responsibilities of “Swachhagrahis” 11

Annexure 1 (a): Report format for each team 12

Annexure 1 (b): Consolidated report format to be compiled by ULB 13

Annexure 2: ODF definition and declaration protocol 14

Annexure 3: Contact details of top 75 Urban Local Bodies 16

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Background, Objectives & Scope

Background India’s urban population has sharply increased from 19.9% in 1971 to 31.2% in 2011. This unprecedented growth, along with high economic growth, has resulted in a severe challenge for Urban India, in terms of addressing the incremental infrastructural needs of a fast-growing urban population. One of the major challenges arising out of increased migration of the populace from rural areas to cities and towns in search of an improved quality of life has been the issue of access to sanitary facilities, and the attendant menace of open defecation, especially in areas housing economically weaker sections of society, where OD spots are more likely to be found.

The Swachh Bharat Mission – Urban aims to fulfil the objective of 100% Open Defecation Free status in all 4,041 Urban Local Bodies in the country by October 2019. This will entail providing access to toilet facilities (i.e. construction of sanitary latrines – individual household toilets, community and public toilets). In parallel, it will also entail operation and maintenance of these facilities to maintain their functionality, along with behavior change initiatives through intensive participation of key stakeholders – self-help groups, students and youth, corporate organizations, to ensure that these sanitary facilities are used regularly.

Objectives The purpose of this manual is to provide a guideline for cities and towns that are working towards achieving Open Defecation Free status, for community triggering. Addressing the issue of open defecation from a process as well as outcome point of view, the manual provides a detailed compilation of the ODF triggering protocol, and ODF protocols. It also describes the roles and responsibilities of, and how to use, “Swachhagrahis”.

Scope This ready reckoner can serve as a readiness manual for all Urban Local Bodies to prepare themselves and their concerned stakeholders for triggering exercises for achieving Open Defecation Free.

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Triggering Behaviour Change towards ODF status

During the initial months following the launch of Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) on 2nd October 2014, the focus was on making available sufficient infrastructure / toilet facilities in the long term journey towards achieving Open Defecation Free status. However, it is well accepted that mere provision of toilet facilities might not be sufficient for a city / ward to become Open Defecation Free. In-depth engagement and behavior change interventions with communities are necessary to ensure that the toilets constructed are actually used for the purpose they are being provided, and not for any other purpose.

A variety of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) initiatives have been taken till date (through posters / banners, nukkad nataks, citizen engagement through thematic drives and brand ambassadors’ engagement, social media engagement etc), the combined impacts of them being heightened awareness about adverse impact of Open Defecation, and demand for toilet facilities. To capitalize on the momentum generated, it is now necessary to begin longer- term investments in engaging communities, especially in the slum communities, and OD-prone localities.

Interpersonal communication (IPC) and techniques using community participation for collective mobilization, empowering SHGs to take the lead in driving collective behavior change, and using ‘swachhagrahis’ to trigger and lead behavior change have been found to be very effective in bringing about sustained and long term collective behavior change towards sanitary habits.

In order to speed up the attainment of ODF status, and to complement the regular efforts of ULBs to address the menace of open defecation, MOUD has scheduled a quarterly calendar of triggering exercises, to be undertaken once a quarter, on a particular day and time, across all 4041 ULBs in the country. While the first such exercise was conducted on 19th April 2016, the other dates for triggering have been scheduled for: 22nd July 2016 21st October 2016 20th January 2017

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Following the 19th April triggering exercise, nearly 19,300 “Swachhagrahis” have been identified across 23 states, and are currently working as community motivators, inspiring their allotted communities and following up with them daily towards ODF status. However, a lot more remains to be done, many more OD sites remain unidentified and unattended. Hence the need for repeated triggering exercises across the country, in an effort to cover all vulnerable hot spots in a time bound manner.

This booklet details out the preparatory activities to be undertaken by ULBs for the scheduled triggering days, the activities to be undertaken on the day of triggering itself, and post-triggering activities expected. The booklet also provides a detailed contact list of top 75 ULBs (Million plus cities and state capitals), in case NGO partners wish to participate in the triggering activities along with ULB officials, or enter into any other longer-term associations with particular cities around community engagement activities towards ODF status.

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Triggering Timelines

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Checklist for Pre-Triggering Activities

Preparatory meeting: (NGO Partners may please check with commissioner / nodal person about the following readiness parameters:

Teams have been formed to visit every Open Defecation spot on the morning of the main triggering exercise Teams have representatives from SHG groups, NGOs, citizen volunteers All teams have completed the self-training on demonstration of fecal-oral transmission route, based on the video shared; (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHKxU307zFM)

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Communities around each OD spot have been informed about the triggering meeting scheduled between 5:00 AM to 8:00 AM. Visit plans for each team on the main triggering has been finalized All teams have been given sufficient numbers of IHHL application forms All teams to carry a bottle of water and an empty glass for the demonstration during the triggering exercise All teams are given the reporting format as per Annexure 1 (a). SHG members, NGOs, citizen volunteers to be a part of the preparatory meeting In case SHGs are not available in the city, ASHA workers or Anganwadi workers may be included in the community meetings. These workers will have to be notified beforehand and included in the triggering teams.

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Checklist for Main Triggering Exercise

Main triggering event: 5:00 AM to 8:00 AM

ULB officials / SHG members / NGO representatives to carry out the triggering, demonstrating the fecal-oral transmission route, and methods of safe disposal

Swachhagrahis are to be identified (based on self-nomination from the SHG members present) once the triggering gets over. In case SHGs are not available in the city, Swachhagrahis may be selected from among ASHA workers or Anganwadi workers in the community. These workers will have to be notified beforehand to be present in the community meeting.

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On returning to the Corporation office, a consolidated report is to be prepared in the format given in Annexure 1(b) by the ULB based on reports from each team.

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Post Triggering Activities

Following completion of the triggering, the number of Swachhagrahis selected are to be consolidated, and Open Defecation spots allocated. One Swachhagrahi will be allocated one (or more, depending on discretion of Municipal Commissioner) particular OD spot in a city / town to convert to Open Defecation Free status in a span of 4-6 months.

Photographs of triggering activities are to be uploaded on the swachhbharat.mygov.in portal.

The Annexures provide supplementary details that will be required for preparing for and participating in the triggering activities.

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Remuneration for “Swachhagrahis”

A consolidated amount of Rs 5000 may be paid to a “Swachhagrahi” to convert the allocated OD spot to ODF. The payment however may be made in phases: 25% of the amount to be paid upfront on selection as “swachhagrahi” (to support his/her daily commutes and expenses). 50% of the amount to be paid when the spot becomes ODF (no visible faeces in the spot, nobody found defecating in the open at the spot) Balance 25% to be paid 3 months after the spot becomes ODF, subject to the ULB conducting an inspection to evaluate whether the ODF status is being sustained.

Going forward, the training schedule, roles and responsibilities and engagement of “Swachhagrahis” will be decided by the respective municipal commissioners. If required, a guideline may be issued from MoUD at a later date.

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Roles and Responsibilities of “Swachhagrahis”

On accepting the responsibility from the ULB, each swachhagrahi is expected to conduct daily morning and evening follow-ups (including retriggering, if required) among the allotted community households, on the following (indicative) topics: Awareness and education about negative impact of OD, Information regarding government assistance / subsidy available for constructing IHHL Process of applying for and receiving IHHL subsidy Technical issues such as mason’s training, Technological inputs about construction of safe, sanitary toilets. Various options for communities to take charge of Operation and Maintenance of Community toilets constructed for their use Technical inputs about maintaining functionality of Community toilets Continuous liaison with the ULB / municipal officials for seamless integration between demand generated for toilets, and supply of infrastructure / construction of IHHL or CT/PT

Once the OD spot becomes ODF, swachhagrahis will need to collect self- declaration forms from SHG members and schools as part of the protocol for ODF declaration, set down by MOUD. The formats for self-declaration are available with each ULB.

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Annexure 1 (a): Report format for each team

(To be compiled by ULB staff)

Name of OD spot visited :

No. of team members deployed:

Time of activity :

No. of community members present during triggering:

No. of swachhagrahis selected:

No. of IHHL applications collected:

No. of households that gave assurance of constructing toilet on receipt of money from ULB:

No. of spots identified for constructing Community Toilets:

In case of ODF wards, number of o SHG declarations collected: o School declarations collected:

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Annexure 1 (b): Consolidated Report format to be compiled by ULB

(Across all teams)

Total no. of OD spots in the city:

Total no. of OD spots visited by the ULB teams on scheduled day :

Total No. of teams deployed:

Total No. of swachhagrahis selected:

List of swachhagrahis and OD spots allotted to each:

Total No. of IHHL applications collected:

Total No. of households gave assurance of constructing toilet on receipt of money from ULB:

Total No. of spots identified for constructing CTs:

Number of ODF wards:

For ODF wards, total number of o SHG declarations collected: o School declarations collected:

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Annexure 2: ODF Definition and Declaration Protocol

Definition of Open Defecation Free city / ward A city / ward is notified as ODF city / ODF ward if, at any point of the day, not a single person is found defecating in the open.

Necessary conditions to be achieved before declaring a city / ward as Open Defecation Free: All households that have space to construct toilet, have constructed one All occupants of those households that do not have space to construct toilet have access to a community toilet within a distance of 500 meters All commercial areas have public toilets within a distance of 1 km City has a mechanism in place through which they impose fine on the persons who are found defecating in the open

Protocol for ODF declaration The following protocol is to be adopted for declaring a city / ward as Open Defecation Free (ODF): 1) All the above ‘necessary conditions’ have to be fulfilled by the city / ward 2) Following the fulfilment of (1) above, a declaration has to be obtained from all wards of a city, without exception, declaring respective wards as ODF. All wards of a city may make this self-declaration and submit to city municipal administration as per due process. The following sub- declarations are to be obtained by the ward in order to facilitate the above self-declaration: i. Every school in a ward provides self-declaration that all students enrolled in it have access to, and are routinely using toilets at home and at school. ii. Every self-help group active in a ward gives a declaration that all residents of that ward have access to, and are routinely using, toilets at home. 3) Once all the above declarations have been obtained from all wards by the respective city municipal administration, the city municipal

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administration may pass a preliminary resolution declaring the city to be Open Defecation Free. 4) A suitable public announcement may be made for the same as well. 5) Following such resolution, public objections/feedback may be invited, with a fifteen day timeline. If no substantial objections are received at the end of this time, a final resolution is adopted by the city municipal administration and the same is communicated to respective state governments. 6) On receipt of the said communication, the state government may ensure that the claim of the city is verified through an appropriate third party verification process (in a time bound process) before formally according the city the status of being ODF.

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Annexure 3: Contact details of top 75 Urban Local Bodies

While every effort has been made to keep the information correct and up-to date, errors and discrepancies are inadvertent. MoUD does not guarantee the veracity of the information presented in this section, and users are encouraged to check the details on their own as well.

Name of Municipal # Name of City Land line no Email Id Commissioner 0194-2311373/ 1 Srinagar Bashir Ahmad Khan [email protected] 0194-2474499 0135-2714074 / 2 Dehradun Sh. Nitin Bhadauria [email protected] 2657884 (FAX) 0183- 3 Amritsar Sonali Giri [email protected] 2545155,2535499 0161-2454500/ 4 Ludhiana Sh Ghanshyam Thori [email protected] 2750178 0129-2416465 / [email protected];contact@mcf 5 Dr. Aditya Dahiya, IAS 2227936 / 2226262 bd.com / 2416464 0135-2657884 / 6 Gurgaon Sh. T L Satyaprakash [email protected] 2714074 011-23225901 / commissioner- 7 -SDMC Dr Puneet Kumar Goel, IAS 23225902 [email protected] 8 Delhi-NDMC Sh. Naresh Kumar, IAS 011-23743579 [email protected] 011-23225401 / commissioner- 9 Delhi-North DMC Sh. P.K. Gupta, IAS 23225402 [email protected] commissioner- 011-22144122 / 10 Delhi-EDMC Sh. Mohan Jeet Singh, IAS [email protected]; 22165879 [email protected] 11 Chandigarh Sh. B. Purushartha 0172-5021402 [email protected] 0512-2541258 / 12 Kanpur Sh Devendra Kumar Sinha [email protected] 2525554 0542-2221711 / 13 Varanasi Sh. S P Sahi [email protected] 2221702 [email protected] / 14 Allahabad Sh D.K. Pandey 0532-2427206 [email protected] om 0522- 2202570; 15 Lucknow Sh Uday Raj Singh [email protected] 2622440 0121 - 2660045; 16 Meerut Sh Umesh Pratap Singh [email protected] 2665809 0120-2790425 / 17 Ghaziabad Sh Abdul Samad [email protected] 2792880 9358277455 / 18 Agra Sh Indra Vikram Singh [email protected] 5622520616 [email protected] / 19 Shimla Sh. Pankaj Rai 0177-2812899 [email protected]

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Name of Municipal # Name of City Land line no Email Id Commissioner commissionerpmcbihar.in/ 20 Patna Sh Abhishek Singh 0612- 2223791 mcpatnamunicipalcorporation @gmail.com 033-22861234 / 21 Kolkata Sh Khalil Ahmed, IAS [email protected] 22861011 0343- 2546889, [email protected]; 22 Asansol Sh Sumit Gupta 2546815 [email protected]; 2541716 0674- 2431403 / 23 Bhubaneshwar Dr. Kris han Kumar, IAS [email protected] 2432895/ 2396124; 24 Cuttack Sh. Gyana Das (OAS) 0671-2308424 [email protected] 25 Jamshedpur Sh Deepak Sahay 0657 - 2290858 [email protected] dhanbadmunicipalcorporationa 26 Dhanbad Sh Chhavi Ranjan 0657 - 2290858 [email protected] 0651-2211215 / 27 Ranchi Sh Prashant Kumar, IAS [email protected] 2206461 28 Gangtok Sh C.P. Dhakal 03592-280290 [email protected] 0364-2224702 / 29 Shillong Sh E. Kharmalki [email protected] 2224850 0389-2352090 / 30 Aizawal Dr H. lathlangliama [email protected] 2350246 0385-2450981 / 31 Imphal Sh. N.G. Uttam Singh [email protected] 262255 / 262184 [email protected] / admn.kmc- 32 Kohima Sh. Kovi Meyase 0370-2290252 [email protected] (0381)-2325507/ [email protected]; 33 Agartala Sh Milind Ramteke 2323742/ 2325646/ [email protected] 2325149 34 Itanagar Habung Lampung 0360-2350816 [email protected] 0361-2540525 ; 35 Guwahati Sh Narayan Konwar [email protected]; 2360470 36 Ahmedabad Shri. Mukesh Kumar 91-7925352828 [email protected] 0265-2433344; 37 Vadodara Sh. H.S. Patel, IAS [email protected] 25352828; 0281-2239973 / 38 Rajkot Sh Vijay Nehra, IAS [email protected] 2224133 39 Gandhinagar Sh. D N Modi 079-23220440 [email protected] commissioner@suratmunicipal. 40 Surat Sh Milind Torawane, IAS 0261-2422244 org 0141- 41 Jaipur Shri. Hemant Gera, IAS [email protected] 2741424/2742823 42 Jodhpur Sh. Hari Singh Rathore 0291-2651464 [email protected] 43 Kota Sh Shivprasad M. Nakate, IAS 0744-2501929 [email protected] 022-27567171 ; [email protected] 44 Navi Mumbai Shri Tukaram Munde 27710170 m 45 Greater Mumbai Sh Ajoy Mehta 022-22620525 [email protected]

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Name of Municipal # Name of City Land line no Email Id Commissioner 46 Nagpur Sh. Shravan Hardikar, IAS 0712-2567001 [email protected] kunal.kumar@punecorporation 47 Pune Sh Kunal Kumar, IAS 020-25501103 .org 020-27425511; 48 Pimpri Chinchwad Sh R.R. Jadav [email protected] 67333333 commissioner@aurangabadma 49 Aurangabad Sh. Omprakash Bakoria 0240- 2331194; hapalika.org 0251-2204065; 50 Kalyan Dombivli Sh E. Ravendiran [email protected] 2207790 0253-2578206; commissioner@nashikcorporati 51 Nashik Sh Praveen Gedam, IAS 2575607 on.in 022-25336523; 52 Thane Sh Sanjeev Jaiswal [email protected] 25336529 [email protected] 53 Vasai - Virar Sh Satish Lokhande 0250-2529885 om; 54 Panaji Sh. Sanjit Rodrigues 0832-2223339 [email protected] 0771-2535780; 55 Raipur Dr. Saransh Mittar [email protected] 2535790; 2531014 56 Durg Sudesh Kumar Sundarani 0788-2322148 [email protected] 57 Bhopal Smt. Chhavi Bharadwaj 0755-2701222 [email protected] 58 Indore Sh Manish Singh 0731-2431610 [email protected] 59 Gwalior Shri. Anay Dwivedi 0751-2438300 [email protected] 0761-2610093; [email protected] 60 Jabalpur Sh Ved Prakash 2611262 n 080-22237455, 61 Bangalore Manjunath Prasad 080-22221286, [email protected] 080-22975550 Hubli and 0836-2213800; [email protected]; 62 Sh. C M Noor Mansoor Dharwad city 2350865 [email protected] 0821-2418803; 63 Mysore Dr. C.G. Betsurmath [email protected] 2418802 64 Kochi Sh Amit Meena, IAS 0484‐2351211 [email protected] 65 Kozhikode Sh T.P. Satheesh 0495 2362100 [email protected] Thiruvananthapur 0471- 2332085; 66 Sh Nizarudeen [email protected] am 2377750 044-25381330; commissioner@chennaicorpora 67 Chennai Dr. Karthikeyan 25619200; tion.gov.in 25619231 0422-2390261; 68 Coimbatore Dr. K. Vijay Karthikeyan, IAS [email protected] 2396026 0452-2530521; [email protected]; 69 Madurai Sh C. Kathiravan, IAS 2531116 [email protected] 70 Tiruchirappalli Smt. N.S Prema 0431-2412860 [email protected] [email protected]; 71 Vijayawada Sh. G. Veerapandian, I.A.S. 0866-2421058 [email protected]

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Name of Municipal # Name of City Land line no Email Id Commissioner [email protected] 72 Visakhapatnam Sh Praveen Kumar, IAS 0891-2746300 .in commissionerghmc2013@gmail 73 Hyderabad Sh Janardan Reddy, IAS 040-23224564 .com 74 Warangal Sh. Sarfaraz Ahmad 0870-2562831 [email protected]

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