CM Himanta Hails Nishangram as Model Clean Village
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Context
The CMO's post described Nishangram as 'setting a remarkable example of community-led transformation,' citing collective effort, responsible sanitation, and effective waste management as the pillars of its success. The village has been recognised as a clean, green and sustainable settlement, with the Chief Minister personally extending congratulations to its residents for what the post called an 'inspiring achievement.'
Policy Backdrop
Nishangram's recognition comes under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin), the Central government's flagship rural sanitation programme first launched on 2 October 2014. The scheme initially aimed to make India open defecation free by 2019; its second phase, approved in 2020, shifted focus to ODF-Plus sustainability, solid waste management, and greywater treatment in villages already declared open defecation free.
The Mission operates as a centre-state partnership in which state governments identify and report village-level progress against ODF-Plus parameters. Assam has participated in the scheme since its inception, with periodic community mobilisation drives across its rural districts, including Goalpara in the state's western belt.
Stakeholders and Impact
Goalpara district has a predominantly rural population and has been an active implementation zone for Central rural development programmes. Nishangram's achievement, as described by the CMO, reflects the role of village panchayats and local communities in sustaining sanitation infrastructure beyond initial construction — the core challenge that Phase 2 of the Mission was designed to address.
For residents of Nishangram, the transformation represents improved public health outcomes and environmental quality. Community-led models of this kind are also significant for neighbouring villages and district administrators as replicable templates under the broader ODF-Plus framework.
What's Next
Assam's rural sanitation outcomes will come under renewed scrutiny in the next round of Swachh Survekshan Grameen rankings, the annual survey that evaluates districts and states on cleanliness indicators. Nishangram's profile as a model village could position Goalpara district for recognition in state-level or national ODF-Plus certification cycles in 2025-26. Whether the village's example catalyses similar community-led drives in other parts of Assam will be a key marker of the Mission's sustained impact in the state.