Swachh survey: Indore retains cleanest city tag


New Delhi, Aug 20 (IANS): Indore city in Madhya Pradesh emerged as the cleanest city for the fourth time in a row in the category of more than one lakh population, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development announced on Thursday.

The Swachh Survekshan awards were announced by Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. It monitors the performance of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, launched in 2014. The survey was conducted in 4,242 cities, 62 cantonment boards and 92 Ganga towns and was completed in 28 days.

Mysuru in Karnataka had won the award for the cleanest city in the first edition of the survey in 2016, while Indore had retained the top position for three consecutive years.

This year, Indore is followed by Surat city in Gujarat and Navi Mumbai in Maharashtra. Meanwhile, in the category of less than one lakh population, Karad, Saswad and Lonavala cities in Maharashtra emerged victorious.

Ahmedabad in Gujarat ranked first in the cleanest mega city category, while Chhattisgarh's Ambikapur secured the cleanest smallest city tag. Bengaluru won the best self-sustainability award in the mega city category and Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh won the award in the small city category.

Chhattisgarh ranked first in the category of best performing states with more than a hundred urban local bodies, while Jharkhand emerged first in the less than one hundred category.

Best city in terms of maximum citizen participation award in the category of population of over one lakh has been given to Uttar Pradesh's Shahjahanpur. In the same category for cities with population less than one lakh, the award was bagged by Nandaprayag in Uttarakhand.

India's cleanest cantonment was awarded to Jalandhar in Punjab and best Ganga town was given to Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency, in Uttar Pradesh.

New Delhi Municipal Council secured the cleanest capital city tag, while Lucknow and Bhopal won the fastest mover capital and most sustainable capital award respectively in the pan-India survey.

 

  

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2020

    the awards are a mockery of hygiene and cleanliness. It holds up our ever-diluting national standards and glorification of medicority. Bangalore is self-sustainable - in which century? Varanasi and Mysore are clean!! - garbage is strewn in plain sight and we dare call these towns clean! Ahmebadabd, Tirupati and Surat - I reserve my comments! There is no incentive at all for any of these towns to improve - such awards are a disincentive to attempt improvements.

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  • sense_Shetty, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2020

    govt Should share the scores against each criteria..
    Mangalore too can be the cleanest city easily ..we need to identify our gaps and act accordingly

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 20 2020

    I had an opportunity to visit Indore in October 2019. It was indeed quite clean. But I feel with some effort Mangalore can easily come first. Certain areas in Mangalore are trash prone. I went to Bengre, Binder, etc. We need to clean up. Let's hope it will happen.

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  • i wish I was There, Bahrain

    Thu, Aug 20 2020

    Second in line is the Central Market of Mangalore. ☺

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