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all 17 batch done with their joining or are yet to join ?

sb ki joining ho gyi kya?specially delhi wale kb hai aapki joining?


bhai log joining ho gyi ? kaun kaun se regions join kar liya ?

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Any news about Delhi joining ....anyone has been called from reserve list.???..any news guys please

RBI assistant guwahati region 2017 ka joining aa gya hai kya?? Kab se hai ??

Swachh Bharat has led to reduced ground water contamination: Study by UNICEF

Union Minister for Jal Shakti Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has said that Swachhata

affects all aspects of the environment – be it groundwater, surface water, soil or air – as

This Update Has Been Compiled By DAS SIR, KOLKATA -8961556195.

well as health and well-being of the communities in ODF regions. Praising the Swachh

Bharat Mission for bringing a reduction in ground water contamination, he said, the

WHO 2018 study had estimated that the Swachh Bharat Mission will save over 3 lakh

lives by the time India is Open Defacation Free. Releasing two independent third-party

studies conducted on the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen), the Minister said, the

Mission will continue to positively impact people’s lives for a long time to come.

These studies, commissioned by UNICEF and the Bill and Melinda Gates, were aimed

at assessing the environmental impact and communication footprint of the Swachh

Bharat Mission (Grameen) respectively. The full reports as well as the summary reports

of both the studies can be downloaded from mdws.gov.in and sbm.gov.in.

Union Minister for Environment and Forests Shri Prakash Javadekar highlighted the

significance of launching these studies on World Environment Day. He said that the

United Nations, aware that the protection and improvement of the human environment

is a major issue which affects the well-being of peoples and economic development

throughout the world, designated 5th June as World Environment Day. He added that it

is only fitting that UNICEF has chosen this day to release its findings on the positive

impact the Swachh Bharat Mission has had on the environment of rural India.

Secretary, Government of India, Shri Parameswaran Iyer, in his opening remarks,

shared that the rural sanitation coverage in the country had crossed the 99% mark and

that the Mission was in the final stretch of its completion with 30 States and Union

Territories already having declared themselves free from open defecation. He said that

the Mission is focusing on sustaining the gains of this progress and to extend the

momentum to the ODF-plus phase which includes solid and liquid waste management.

Summary of the study findings

Environmental Impact study by UNICEF

Under the "Environmental impact of the Swachh Bharat Mission on Water, Soil, and

Food" by UNICEF, groundwater samples were collected and studied from ODF and

non-ODF villages of Odisha, Bihar and West Bengal. The study found that, in terms of

faecal contamination, non-ODF villages were, on average:

 11.25 times more likely to have their groundwater sources contaminated (12.7 times

more from contaminants traceable to humans alone)

 1.13 times more likely to have their soil contaminated

 1.48 times more likely to have food contaminated and 2.68 times more likely to have

household drinking water contaminated.

The study findings indicated that these substantial reductions may potentially be

attributed to the improvement in sanitation and hygiene practices, as well as supportive

systems such as regular monitoring and behaviour change messaging, which have all

been critical aspects of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen).

IEC footprint study by Gates Foundation

This Update Has Been Compiled By DAS SIR, KOLKATA -8961556195.

The “Assessment of the reach and value of IEC activities under Swachh Bharat Mission

(Grameen)” conducted by Dalberg, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates

Foundation, estimated the scale of IEC activities within the Mission and assessed

associated monetary and in-kind costs, and outputs such as reach. The study found

that:

 SBM mobilized a spend equivalent worth INR 22,000 to 26,000 crores in monetary and

non-monetary IEC activities.

 Of this spend equivalent, cash expenditure on IEC activities spent by the Government,

private sector, and the development community was estimated to be between INR

3,500 – 4,000 crores.

 Of this cash spend, ~20% (~INR 800 crores) was spent by the Ministry of Drinking

Water and Sanitation (MDWS), ~35% (~INR 1,250 crores) by the State Sanitation

Departments, ~25% (~INR 1,000 crores) by other government ministries, and the other

~20% by the private sector (CSR and business expenditures) and the development

sector collectively.

 An average person living in rural India was exposed to between 2,500 – 3,300 SBM

related messages over the last five years.


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Swachh Bharat has led to reduced ground

water contamination: Study by UNICEF

Union Minister for Jal Shakti Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has said that Swachhata

affects all aspects of the environment – be it groundwater, surface water, soil or air – as

This Update Has Been Compiled By DAS SIR, KOLKATA -8961556195.

well as health and well-being of the communities in ODF regions. Praising the Swachh

Bharat Mission for bringing a reduction in ground water contamination, he said, the

WHO 2018 study had estimated that the Swachh Bharat Mission will save over 3 lakh

lives by the time India is Open Defacation Free. Releasing two independent third-party

studies conducted on the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen), the Minister said, the

Mission will continue to positively impact people’s lives for a long time to come.

These studies, commissioned by UNICEF and the Bill and Melinda Gates, were aimed

at assessing the environmental impact and communication footprint of the Swachh

Bharat Mission (Grameen) respectively. The full reports as well as the summary reports

of both the studies can be downloaded from mdws.gov.in and sbm.gov.in.

Union Minister for Environment and Forests Shri Prakash Javadekar highlighted the

significance of launching these studies on World Environment Day. He said that the

United Nations, aware that the protection and improvement of the human environment

is a major issue which affects the well-being of peoples and economic development

throughout the world, designated 5th June as World Environment Day. He added that it

is only fitting that UNICEF has chosen this day to release its findings on the positive

impact the Swachh Bharat Mission has had on the environment of rural India.

Secretary, Government of India, Shri Parameswaran Iyer, in his opening remarks,

shared that the rural sanitation coverage in the country had crossed the 99% mark and

that the Mission was in the final stretch of its completion with 30 States and Union

Territories already having declared themselves free from open defecation. He said that

the Mission is focusing on sustaining the gains of this progress and to extend the

momentum to the ODF-plus phase which includes solid and liquid waste management.

Summary of the study findings

Environmental Impact study by UNICEF

Under the "Environmental impact of the Swachh Bharat Mission on Water, Soil, and

Food" by UNICEF, groundwater samples were collected and studied from ODF and

non-ODF villages of Odisha, Bihar and West Bengal. The study found that, in terms of

faecal contamination, non-ODF villages were, on average:

 11.25 times more likely to have their groundwater sources contaminated (12.7 times

more from contaminants traceable to humans alone)

 1.13 times more likely to have their soil contaminated

 1.48 times more likely to have food contaminated and 2.68 times more likely to have

household drinking water contaminated.

The study findings indicated that these substantial reductions may potentially be

attributed to the improvement in sanitation and hygiene practices, as well as supportive

systems such as regular monitoring and behaviour change messaging, which have all

been critical aspects of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen).

IEC footprint study by Gates Foundation

This Update Has Been Compiled By DAS SIR, KOLKATA -8961556195.

The “Assessment of the reach and value of IEC activities under Swachh Bharat Mission

(Grameen)” conducted by Dalberg, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates

Foundation, estimated the scale of IEC activities within the Mission and assessed

associated monetary and in-kind costs, and outputs such as reach. The study found

that:

 SBM mobilized a spend equivalent worth INR 22,000 to 26,000 crores in monetary and

non-monetary IEC activities.

 Of this spend equivalent, cash expenditure on IEC activities spent by the Government,

private sector, and the development community was estimated to be between INR

3,500 – 4,000 crores.

 Of this cash spend, ~20% (~INR 800 crores) was spent by the Ministry of Drinking

Water and Sanitation (MDWS), ~35% (~INR 1,250 crores) by the State Sanitation

Departments, ~25% (~INR 1,000 crores) by other government ministries, and the other

~20% by the private sector (CSR and business expenditures) and the development

sector collectively.

 An average person living in rural India was exposed to between 2,500 – 3,300 SBM

related messages over the last five years.

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RBI mein bahut assistant ho gye hai...notifcn he naya na aa rha.....

RBI Bhopal se kuch aaya kya Joining Ka?

Any reserve list from guwahati region??any one any idea

Where is the induction training?

Ab to Anil agrwal ne bhi bol diya ane wala hai. Koi andaja kb tk a skta hai? December ya uske bhi baad??

When rbi notification 2019 will come

  • Oct
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Nov
  • Dec
  • Next year

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This year RBI assistants notification.???