National Scheme Sanctioning Committee Reviews Annual Implementation Plan
Recognising Progress and Setting Ambitious Goals Applauding the remarkable progress of SBM-G, the Secretary highlighted the achievement of 76% ODF Plus Model villages as of March 2025, attributing this success to the collective efforts of States, UTs, and partner ministries. He emphasised the crucial role of local communities, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and State and District Water & Sanitation Missions in ensuring the mission’s success.
He outlined three core principles for sanitation initiatives in 2025-26:
Decentralised Waste Management: Treat all solid and liquid waste as close to the source as possible. Integrated Approach: Focus on solid waste, liquid waste, faecal sludge management (FSM), and plastic waste, while ensuring sustained ODF status. Universal ODF Plus Model Villages: Achieve 100% ODF Plus Model villages by March 2025, leaving no village behind.
Strengthening Convergence and Implementation The Secretary stressed the need for close collaboration between SBM-G and the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) to integrate Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) efforts, ensuring synergy between health and sanitation sectors. With over 50% of villages pending verification, he urged States and UTs to expedite the process in this final year of SBM-G Phase II.
Approval of the Annual Implementation Plan Shri Jitendra Srivastava, Joint Secretary and Mission Director, SBM-G, presented an overview of SBM-G Phase II achievements, alongside the physical and financial targets for 2025-26. Following deliberations, the Annual Implementation Plan (AIP) for all States and UTs was approved, reinforcing a collective commitment towards achieving a fully ODF Plus rural India by 2025-26.
Key Attendees The meeting was attended by:
Members of the NSSC, including senior officials from DDWS, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. Additional Chief Secretaries/Principal Secretaries/Secretaries responsible for rural sanitation in States/UTs. Non-official members of NSSC, representing stakeholders from the sanitation and development sectors.
With a strong emphasis on community-driven sanitation, sustainable waste management, and inter-ministerial collaboration, SBM-G Phase II is set to achieve its ambitious target of 100% ODF Plus Model villages by 2025-26.