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    Understanding Sanitation in Madhapar and Ner, Villages In Kutch District, Gujarat Swacch Bharat Mission (SBM) Guj. Govt
    (MICA, 2025) Bhootra, Avni; Mahant, Jagruc; Popat, Kaushal; Mishra, Shreyanshi; Jain, Tanisha; Pandya, Chintan; Chavda, Mahesh
    This report aims to evaluate the sanitation conditions in Madhapar and Ner villages and assess the impact of SBM on their overall hygiene and cleanliness. The objectives include: Village Profile and Sanitation Infrastructure: Assessing village demographics, governance, and existing sanitation facilities, including community toilets. Data Collection on Sanitation Practices: Understanding hygiene behaviors, washroom access, and the community’s cultural approach to sanitation through surveys and school visits. Evaluation of Sanitation Facilities: Reviewing the adequacy of infrastructure such as Sulabh Shauchalayas and household washrooms. Behavioral and Cultural Analysis: Exploring social factors influencing sanitation practices through field observations and community interactions. Public Health Impact: Linking sanitation practices with prevalent health issues based on data from Primary Health Centers (PHCs). Community-Led Solutions: Engaging villagers in designing culturally relevant sanitation practices and solutions.

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