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This is a list of Indian states and territories by the percentage of households which are open defecation free, that is those that have access to sanitation facilities, in both urban and rural areas along with data from the Swachh Bharat Mission (under the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation), National Family Health Survey, and the National Sample Survey (under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation).[1] The reliability of this information can be questioned, as it has been observed that there is still open defecation in some states claimed "ODF".[2][3]

More Indians living in villages owned a latrine in 2018 than four years ago, yet 44% of them still defecate in the open, according to a survey covering Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh that was released on January 4, 2019.[4] These four states together contain two-fifths of India's rural population and reported high open defecation rates, over 87% in 2016.[4]

By 2016, three states/UTs namely Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala had been declared ODF.[5]

Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, two states that had declared themselves open defecation-free, are yet to achieve that goal. In Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh 63% and 35% respectively were estimated to be defecating in the open.[6]

Household toilet construction increased from 43.79% in 2014, to 65.74% in 2016, to 98.53 in 2018.[1] On 2 October 2019, all 35 states and union territories were declared defecation free.[7]

List

No. State/ Union Territory % Rural households with exclusive

access to a toilet (Swachh Bharat Mission, Sept 2021)[1]Шаблон:Efn

% Rural households with exclusive

access to a toilet (NSS Jul-Dec 2018)[8]

% of households with exclusive improved

sanitation facility (NFHS 2019-2020)[8]

1 A & N Islands 100.0 89.4 88
2 Andhra Pradesh 99.99 66 72.1
3 Arunachal Pradesh 100.0
4 Assam 100.0 95 68.4
5 Bihar 99.54 55.8 45.7
6 Chandigarh 100.0
7 Chhattisgarh 100.0
8 D & N Haveli 100.0
9 Daman and Diu 100.0
10 Goa 100.0 72.3 86.4
11 Gujarat 100.0 71.4 63.3
12 Haryana 100.0
13 Himachal Pradesh 100.0 88.7 81.3
14 Jammu and Kashmir 100.0 76.6 72.3
15 Jharkhand 100.0
16 Karnataka 100.0 67.9 68.5
17 Kerala 100.0 97.2 98.5
18 Laskhadweep 100.0 100 100
19 Madhya Pradesh 100.0
20 Maharashtra 99.91 72.7 69.4
21 Manipur 99.97 91.4 67.5
22 Meghalaya 100.0 95.8 83.3
23 Mizoram 100.0 99.9 93.2
24 Nagaland 100.0 89.1 90.4
25 Odisha 100.0
26 Puducherry 100.0
27 Punjab 99.72
28 Rajasthan 100.0
29 Sikkim 100.0 96.8 89.3
30 Tamil Nadu 99.96
31 Telangana 100.0 69.7 72.9
32 Tripura 100.0 84.3 71.6
33 Uttar Pradesh 70.0
34 Uttarakhand 99.99 98.53
35 West Bengal 99.98 56 64.7
India 98.53
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