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One stop shop solution to Sanitation & Hygiene
Crisis in India.
CIN: U74140MP2015PTC034991; Email: youthaidglobal@gmail.com;
Due to bone TB Rajaram was forced to live with disability. He would be carried by
his son for defecating in the open. To avoid this embarrassment Rajaram would eat
less so he would defecate once in 2 to 3 days. Today with a toilet in his home, his life
has transformed.
. So also many women, adolescent girls in India. They eat less, they control
themselves so that they wait for darkness to defecate in the open, which is equally
threat to their lives.
Jewellery is often considered most precious to Indian women and she doesnt
prefer to diverge from herself. But for Pappy, a marginalized rural women from
Jahangirpura village in MP, toilet is more important than her jewellery. She decided
to mortgage her silver jewellery for constructing household toilet.
1 Introduction.
Open Defecation is one of the causes for majority of illness in the country for which the poor
spend their hard earned money on treatment as well as lose of days of employment. Almost
594 million people defecate open in India. If India to be open defecation free nation she
requires 111 million toilets. Government provides an incentive of Rs 12,000 for toilet as part
of Swachch Baharat mission. If this is minimum required for a single toilet then the total cost
of Toilet construction in India is Rs. 1332,000 Million worth business. In Madhya Pradesh
alone there is requirement of 9 million toilets to make the state open defecation free. Since
the government of India has considered Swachch Bharat Mission (Gramin) a priority and an
achievable dream by 2019 there is a scope for doing business in toilet construction sector
and improve the lives of millions of poor in the country.
At present the government of India construct 5 million toilets per year. If this trends continues
it will take 25 years to make India open defecation free. During the 25 years the loss on
exchequer by way of cost of medicine and malnourishment will be too high. As per UNICEF
report almost 200,000 children die per year in India due to diarrhoea which is due to lack of
proper sanitation facilities in rural India. To achieve Open Defecation free status the
government of India has to construction 20 million toilets per year. The present rate of
construction does not help in any way to achieve this and this requires private
entrepreneurs. In order to contribute to the larger Swachch Bharat Mission, YouthAid Global
Services Pvt Ltd proposes to support the government mission to bring a halt to sanitation
crisis in the country.
2 Challenges to make India Open Defecation Free
The Swachch Bharat Mission (SBM) provides funds as incentive for the low- cost
leach-pit toilet but proposes that people must build their own toilets as per their own
preferences. While this approach appears sound in theory, experience of the last two
decades suggests that this do-it-yourself approach will not work. In order to achieve
the goal of a country free from open defecation in a finite time period (by 2019) an
efficient supply chain is absolutely essential. If this supply chain is operated and
managed by private sector there will be obvious efficiencies. This aspect has been
studied recently by the World Bank, and other international agencies (SNV
Consultants, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, among others) in Asia. Management
experts from Deloitte Consultants have been studying the situation and have come
up with the concept of Turn-key solution providers, who can constitute the supply
chain.
The role of private service providers in accelerating rural sanitation program in five
Asian countries- Bhutan, Laos, Cambodia, Nepal and Vietnam- has been
documented by the IRC and SNV lately, and they draw important lessons from their
work. The importance of making risk and investment on Enterprises (SMEs) has to
be a core part of a business model for sanitation programming the part of small and
medium
4 Supply chain for toilets in Madhya Pradesh:
The initial efforts to support government in improving Sanitation access was begun in
Barwani district by engaging with Districts and Block Swachch Bharat Mission.
In Mahad block of Raigarh district of Maharashtra YouthAid.in has been providing
turn-key solution to sanitation services by constructing toilet with the support of
Swadesh Foundation. Already two Villages have been made open defecation free by
motivating people to construct toilets as well as to use them. Though the terrain is
hard and difficult to reach our masons and labourers are contributing to this difficult
tasks where a team of 30 masons 50 labourers engaged in constructing toilers since
January 2016.
6 A viable business proposal
These states are Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar
and Orissa. Each unit will have 120 masons and 240 labourers who forms to
support to make 600 toilets per month per states and totally 3000 toilets in 5 states.
This program is going to engage 1800 labourers (including 600 masons), along with
huge demand for bricks, cement and other construction materials which contribute to
rural employment opportunities. If each toilet requires 1000 bricks, there is a demand
for 30, 00,000 bricks per month which will contribute to rural employment guarantee
through this project alone. Each unit will be managed by a YouthAid.in entrepreneur
and supported by 3 supervisors.
What is most important is that by helping rural and poor population to defecate safe,
we are contributing to reduce the decease burden among the poor and also make
them to work without being sick. This contributes to the GDP of the country
enormously. After three years YouthAid.in intends to invest in areas like faecal sludge
management as well as solid and liquid waste management of rural and urban
communities in the country benefiting millions of poor.
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