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GANGTOK: In a country ranked poorly on the health and environment front, Sikkim has done remarkably well to become India's first state with 100 percent sanitation coverage, according to a report of the drinking water and sanitation ministry.

Sikkim, one of the eight northeastern states nestled prettily in the eastern Himalayas, ranked first among the 28 states and seven union territories in terms of sanitation coverage for both urban and rural areas in households, schools, sanitary complexes and Aanganwadi centres. With 610,577 residents (2011 census), Sikkim is India's least populated and second smallest state in area after Goa.

"The state has also sensitized people to adopt a holistic approach to improve sanitation and hygiene for a clean environment while accelerating overall development in the state," the Sikkim government said in a statement.

The state has constructed 98,043 household latrines, surpassing the target of 87,014. Of these 61,493 latrines have been built for below poverty line (BPL) families.

As many as 1,772 schools have been covered under the total sanitation programme. This was done under the central government's Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan sanitation drive.

According to a total evaluation study conducted by the Planning Commission in 2013, Sikkim emerged with the best performing gram panchayats and maintenance of sanitation facilities.

Sikkim chief minister Pawan Chamling launched a community-led total sanitation campaign in 1999 for achieving full sanitation in the 7,096 sq km area of the state.

And, to encourage sanitation activities, the state government has instituted a "Nirmal Gram Puraskar" (Clean village award).

Sikkim is India's first state with 100% sanitation coverage - The Times of India

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This model should be applied to whole country.
 
Is this state the poorest state in India?
 
It's the 10th richest state of India with a per capita of $ 1678. Goa is No1 with a per capita of $ 5488.

"61,493 latrines have been built for below poverty line (BPL) families."

humm if we consider one family has 4 members , 61493*4 = 245972 so the poverty rate 40% in Sikkim state
if we consider one family has 5 members , 61493*5 = 307465 so the poverty rate 50% in Sikkim state :o:
 
"61,493 latrines have been built for below poverty line (BPL) families."

humm if we consider one family has 4 members , 61493*4 = 245972 so the poverty rate 40% in Sikkim state
if we consider one family has 5 members , 61493*5 = 307465 so the poverty rate 50% in Sikkim state :o:
Latest data released by the Planning Commission says that in Sikkim, the proportion of people below the poverty line (BPL) came down from 30.9 per cent in 2004-05 to 8.19 per cent in 2011-12, a decline of 22 per cent due to inclusive and equitable development of the entire state.
 
Latest data released by the Planning Commission says that in Sikkim, the proportion of people below the poverty line (BPL) came down from 30.9 per cent in 2004-05 to 8.19 per cent in 2011-12, a decline of 22 per cent due to inclusive and equitable development of the entire state.

so the gov. stats on the news article is wrong?
 
so the gov. stats on the news article is wrong?
The poverty line in India is not a generalised one .they are not used for every kind of schemes,states have complete freedom to implement those acc. to their own perception. Here silkkim used the scheme to cover large no of ppl.
 
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