Health and sanitary facilities is very important for healthy living, so I try to ascertain how far rural peoples enjoy these facilities and how far their lives changed by these facilities. As rural India accounts for 70% of the India‘s people, so India‘s real success in sustainable development goals depends on its success in rural India. I conducted study on reach of these facilities in different villages of different states of the country, how it affects their life by means of reducing open defecation, neo-natal and maternal Tetanus, water borne diseases, gender crimes, under five death, clean water, dry and non dry latrines, latrines per house, awareness, etc., after detail analysis my results in short is; India need to be more focused, planned and transparent in meeting desired targets of above parameters as per SDG 2015–2030 and some third world countries like Sri lanka and Bhutan performed better than India in many parameters.
Open Defecation, Neo-Natal And Maternal Tetanus, Water Borne Diseases, Gender Crimes, Under Five Death, Clean Water, Dry Non Dry Latrines, Expenditure Incurred, Latrines, Sdg Goa 2015–2030