The correct answer is: a) Swachh Andhra Pradesh.
Swachh Andhra Pradesh is a state government initiative to improve urban sanitation and waste management in Andhra Pradesh. The scheme was launched in 2015 and aims to make all urban areas in the state open defecation free by 2019. The scheme has been implemented in a phased manner, with the first phase covering 100 cities and towns. The second phase of the scheme is currently underway and will cover the remaining urban areas in the state.
The Swachh Andhra Pradesh scheme has been successful in making significant progress towards its goals. As of 2018, over 100 cities and towns in the state have been declared open defecation free. The scheme has also helped to improve waste management practices in urban areas.
The Swachh Andhra Pradesh scheme has been praised for its innovative approach to sanitation and waste management. The scheme has also been successful in mobilizing community participation in sanitation and waste management activities.
The Swachh Andhra Pradesh scheme is a key component of the state government’s efforts to improve the quality of life in urban areas. The scheme has made significant progress towards its goals and has helped to improve sanitation and waste management practices in urban areas.
The other options are incorrect because they are not dedicated to improving urban sanitation and waste management in Andhra Pradesh.
- AMRUT Mission is a centrally sponsored scheme that aims to improve urban infrastructure in India. The scheme does not specifically focus on sanitation and waste management.
- Smart Cities Mission is another centrally sponsored scheme that aims to develop 100 smart cities in India. The scheme does not specifically focus on sanitation and waste management.
- NTR Sujala Sravanthi is a state government scheme that aims to provide drinking water to all households in Andhra Pradesh. The scheme does not specifically focus on sanitation and waste management.