Indore cleanest city for 6th time in a row, Mysuru eighth
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Indore cleanest city for 6th time in a row, Mysuru eighth

October 2, 2022

New Delhi: Indore was adjudged India’s cleanest city for the sixth time in a row, while Surat and Navi Mumbai followed it in the next two spots in the Central Government’s annual cleanliness survey, the results of which were announced yesterday. Mysuru came a distant eighth (above one lakh population).

After Mysuru had managed to secure the top spot in the first and second surveys — 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 — Indore has been at the top of the list since 2017.

In the category of Best Performing States in ‘Swachh Survekshan Awards 2022’, Madhya Pradesh has secured the first position, followed by Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra.

Mysuru has been ranked the cleanest among medium-sized cities with a population between 3 lakh and 10 lakh. By securing eighth place among urban local bodies with a population above 1 lakh, Mysuru improved its ranking from the last year’s 15th place.

The overall marks for Swachh Survekshan-2022 was 7,500 against which Mysuru scored 6,566 marks while Indore scored 7,146.

Mysuru has also been ranked second cleanest (Tirupati is first) among cities with a population between 1 lakh and 10 lakh. This is an improvement over the previous year’s ranking when Mysuru was ranked seventh in the same category.

Indore and Surat retained their top positions in the big cities category this year, while Vijayawada lost its third spot to Navi Mumbai. Among the States having fewer than 100 Urban Local Bodies, Tripura has bagged the top rank.

President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday gave away the awards to the winners at an event in New Delhi, also attended by Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

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The survey is being conducted since 2016 and the focus this year was on ‘People First’.

“Swachhata Survekshan today is the largest sanitation survey in the world. In 2016, it was started as a pilot project in 73 cities and now in 2022 more than 4,355 cities have taken part in it,” Hardeep Singh Puri said

The 7th edition of Swachh Survekshan was conducted to study the progress of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) and rank the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) based on various cleanliness and sanitation parameters.

The Survekshan has evolved from being an assessment of 73 cities in 2016 to covering 4,354 cities this year.

2 COMMENTS ON THIS POST To “Indore cleanest city for 6th time in a row, Mysuru eighth”

  1. Ajay says:

    FAKE SURVEYS! I wonder how these surveys are conducted. In Hebbal one can find many black spots. In fact I have complained numerous times about dumping of garbage in my locality but no action has been taken till now. Along with dumping, people also burn the garbage. Stray dogs population has increased exponentially due to garbage dumping.

  2. Rao Bhamidimarri says:

    Hey Ajay
    You start with a capitalised observation of the fake surveys, and question about the veracity of these surveys,. But in the second sentence complain about the dumping of garbage in your locality! If you had any brain, which I think you do not have, you would have realised that this dumping must be happening all over your city, making it dirty city. That explains why your city came eighth in this survey, which is generous As in pone of my visits to your city recently, I saw a polluted, congested and downright filthy city. I would have have put the ranking much lower than eighth.
    Indore and generally MP with its forests, used to have dirtiest cities, and they have cleaned their acts.
    Even Tirupathi, in my home state of AP is above Mysore city, given that it receives hundreds of thousands of devotees every day of the year-like the Dasara crowd each day.
    Your government destroyed your city, when, I learn from my friends living in your city that it let the company Infosys to establish its training institute in a fertile land of green fields, sucking in thousands of people from all over India in 1980s,. Since then hundreds of companies and industries were allowed to move into to your city. Your city, I was told , once the most beautiful and the calm city , is degenerated into a city which looks an overpopulated Brazilian city,-dirty, increasing crimes, uncontrolled very polluting traffic etc..
    During my recent visit, I saw your Chamundi Hill , treated just like any other extension in your city, with construction works, its road in a very bad shape, and its structure crumbling in many places. I see this holy Hill crumbling into a rubble within a few years.
    Do not blkame Bangalore alone. Your city will be worse than Bangalore in a couple of years.

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