Sikkim has been adjudged the cleanest state in the country on the issue of sanitation in rural areas. Its four districts have been ranked among top 10 districts in the country in sanitation and cleanliness.
According to a latest report “Swachh Survekshan Gramin 2016” released by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Sikkim scored the highest ranking of 98.2 per cent on a scale of 100 in the ranking given on the basis of percentage of households having sanitary toilets.
Its all four districts of the state have been ranked among top 10 districts of India among all the four sanitation parameters of the survey among shortlisted 75 best performing districts in rural india.
The West Sikkim district, East Sikkim district, South Sikkim district and North Sikkim districts scored the ranking of 96.4, 93.7, 93.0 and 90.7 per cent respectively among 53 best performing districts in plains states and 22 best performing districts in the northeast and special category states selected by the ministry.
All 610,577 inhabitants in Sikkim have latrines with high sanitation and hygiene standards and 100 per cent people of Sikkim use household/community toilets while 98.2 per cent households have sanitary toilets.
Sikkim is the only state which has achieved open defecation free status in the country.