The World Bank implementation support mission here on Wednesday lauded Punjab government for providing “improved and sustainable” sanitation services to the rural population in Punjab.

“The state has achieved fully covered status and regarded as one of the best performing in terms of sanitation coverage,” the mission spokesman said here.

A World Bank implementation support mission led by Srinivasa Rao Podireddy conducted the survey from November 11-20 to review the implementation progress towards achievement of Project Development Objective (PDO), review of implementation arrangements and achievement of physical and financial targets besides availability of funds for smooth implementation of the activities.

The Mission also reviewed the progress on action points listed in previous mission, identify any issues impinging on progress and agree on plan to address the outstanding issues.

The Mission hailed the state government by asserting that there were no pending issues and the state government has been advancing funds liberally to the project due to which there was no shortage of funds, an official spokesman said here.

The project for imparting improved and sustainable rural water supply and sanitation services to the rural population has made remarkable achievement and the fully covered status was close to 100 per cent while at start it was 43 per cent in March 2006, he said.

Punjab has almost 100 per cent covered villages with protected water supply, the spokesman said, adding, that just 45 villages have left against more than 12,000 villages.