This book talks about the journey of an IAS officer who understood and leveraged the potential of the government, community and citizens for cleanliness. The true meaning of Swachh Bharat was seen as village after village transformed into a cleaner hub. Citizens took ownership to keep their village Open Defecation Free (ODF) through activities such as "Triggering' and 'Gandhigiri. The struggles and triumphs in fulfilling the dream of ODF Gujarat are passionately narrated here. The book relates the tale of a renewed satyagraha through Swachhagraha.
As we see a mother leading her toddler to squat on the toilet, we are sure the 'luxury' of toilet will become a 'necessity'.
As principal secretary and commissioner, rural development, Gujarat, she has championed the Swachh Bharat Mission for rural sanitation in the state. Her innovative and creative multidisciplinary approach to problem-solving has led to major transformational outcomes across various sectors. Presently, she serves in Gujarat as the principal secretary and commissioner, health and family welfare.
In the backdrop of the global call, the Government of India, in 2014, took the initiative to launch the "Swachh Bharat Mission" (SBM), which has turned out to be world's largest sanitation and behavioral change campaign aiming at elimination of open defecation in India. Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's mantra: "Cleanliness is Godliness" and driven by an unprecedented political will, states across the country, especially Gujarat, spearheaded systematic mass public campaigns as part of SBM towards mobilizing communities to partner the movement for adoption of improved practices of sanitation and hygiene.
It is heartening to note that Dr. Jayanti Ravi, who is credited to have so passionately led the sanitation movement while heading the Rural Development portfolio in Gujarat, has documented her experiences from the Open Defecation Free journey in the State.
How did this happen? This is the question that Jayanti S. Ravi, one of the leaders of the Clean India Movement, responsible for this transformation, addresses in this book. What made a budding nuclear physicist give up science for a life in the Indian Administrative Service, and inspired her to take up the cause of toilets for her state, Gujarat? Certainly, the call from the Prime Minister to end open defecation by the 2nd of October 2019, the 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's birth, provided a spark. But the fire only took hold when civil servants such as Dr Ravi began to see that this was a cause which they could use to drive real change in the lives of the people they served.
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