A village in Maharashtra will cancel the Ration card of anyone who is caught defecating in the open
Aurangabad: In a bid to discourage open defecation, the Gram Panchayat of Jarandi village near Maharashtra's Aurangabad has decided to cancel ration cards of families even if one of the members is caught defecating in the open.
The authorities have also decided to offer tax benefits to villagers who report about those relieving themselves in the open.
"We passed a resolution on Wednesday recommending cancellation of ration cards of families if any member is caught defecating in the open," said sarpanch of Jarandi Gram Panchayat Samadhan Tayade.
"Villagers will get tax benefits if they click pictures of people defecating in the open and submit them to the Gram Panchayat", he added.
The 5,000-plus residents of Jarandi in Maharashtra's Aurangabad district have toilets in their homes with enough water supply, but some still choose to relieve themselves in the open, especially on the entry road to the village, the sarpanch or village head said.
Adding to this he said that despite the government's efforts to make villages open-defecation free, some people continue the habit. This has been a long-standing demand of the villagers and this resolution will help penalise those who practise the unhygienic habit.
"We held a gram sabha on Wednesday and decided to take a strict action against those defecating in the open," said gramsevak or village helper Sunil Mangrule.