66 Years Post-Independence, 59.4 Percent Rural Indians Have No Latrines


New Delhi: At a time when the government talks about inclusive growth, more than 66 years after Independence almost 60 percent of people staying in rural India do not have access to latrine facilities, official data released showed.

Data released by the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, showed "59.4 percent and 8.8 percent households in rural India and urban India, respectively, had no latrine facilities".

The survey collected information about sanitation facilities like availability of bathroom, and availability of latrine and its type, among others.

“Among the households having latrine facilities, 31.9 percent and 63.9 percent households in rural India and urban India, respectively, had access to its exclusive use. About 38.8 percent and 89.6 percent households in rural and urban India, respectively, had access to ‘improved’ type of latrine,” the survey said.

The released data included the key indicators of drinking water, sanitation, hygiene and housing condition in India, generated from the data collected in the NSSO's 69th round survey from July 2012 to December 2012.

The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union. The key results of the survey are based on the central sample consisting of 4,475 villages in rural areas and 3,522 urban blocks spread over all states and union territories. The total number of households surveyed was 95,548 -- 53,393 in rural areas and 42,155 in urban areas.

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Source: IANS