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Hindustan Zinc to spend Rs. 8.6 crore to build 30,000 Toilets in Rural Rajasthan

Hindustan Zinc to spend Rs. 8.6 crore to build 30,000 Toilets in Rural Rajasthan

by The Daily Eye Team June 24 2014, 6:45 am Estimated Reading Time: 1 min, 8 secs

Hindustan Zinc, a Sesa Sterlite company in Zinc-Lead-Silver business has signed MoU with the State Government of Rajasthan to build 30,000 rural toilets for BPL families under the ‘Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan’. The construction of these toilets will be completed in 3 years. This initiative will make 80 rural and tribal villages in Rajasthan “Open Defecation Free’. The company has started the construction of these toilets in Bhilwara, Chittorgarh and Udaipur districts of Rajasthan and so far the construction of 8,000 toilets has been completed. The company is constructing 2 ‘Leach Pits’ below each toilet to facilitate disposal of waste. Only one ‘Leach Pit’ will be used at a time. Each ‘Leach Pit’ is estimated to be full in about 5 year. As the first ‘Leach Pit’ is full the second ‘Leach Pit’ will be opened. Within 5 years the waste in the first ‘Leach Pit’ will be converted into manure to be utilized by the farmer for agriculture purpose. These newly constructed toilets will also minimize the risk of contamination of drinking water sources thus reducing the health related problems in rural India. Under the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan, cost of construction of each toilet is Rs. 8,500/-, where Rs. 4600 per toilet is being paid by government, Rs. 3000 by Hindustan Zinc and Rs. 900 by the beneficiary.

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