Indore Sets Record in Urban Cleanliness Rankings
Indore has once again secured its place as India’s cleanest city for the eighth consecutive year in the Swachh Survekshan Awards 2024-25. The announcement was made at a grand ceremony held at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi, where President Droupadi Murmu presented the prestigious awards organized by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban.
Top Cities Recognized Across Categories
In the million-plus population category, Indore retained its crown while Navi Mumbai secured second place and Surat bagged third. In the 3–5 lakh population segment, Noida emerged as the cleanest city, followed by Chandigarh and Mysuru. The rankings reflect comprehensive assessments of cleanliness, waste management, and citizen engagement across Indian cities.
Indore’s Formula for Success
Indore’s continued dominance is attributed to its rigorous waste segregation, source-level garbage reduction policies, and a deeply embedded culture of public cleanliness. Residents, street vendors, and municipal staff alike actively participate in keeping the city spotless, turning it into a model of urban hygiene for the rest of the country.
Madhya Pradesh Shines with Multiple Winners
Madhya Pradesh further cemented its reputation for cleanliness with eight of its cities receiving top honors, including Bhopal, Ujjain, and Jabalpur. Notably, Bhopal achieved second place in the overall rankings—its best performance in six years—matching its 2023 status as the second-cleanest state behind Maharashtra.
National Impact of Indore’s Cleanliness Model
Indore’s sustained leadership in sanitation continues to inspire cities nationwide to implement sustainable and people-centric cleanliness measures. As India pushes forward with its Swachh Bharat Mission, Indore stands as a shining beacon of what consistent civic engagement and strong urban planning can achieve.
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