The Indian government announced the list of India’s cleanest cities today as a part of its Swachh Survekshan 2016 campaign, with the top three being Mysuru in Karnataka, Chandigarh and Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu.
#swachhbharat : UD Min @MVenkaiahNaidu releasing booklet on #SwachhSurvekshan at his presser today@SwachhBharatGov pic.twitter.com/kIEU3Raibn
— PIB India (@PIB_India) February 15, 2016
Congratulations to the top 5 ‘Swachh’ cities! #MyCleanIndia #SwachhSurvekshan pic.twitter.com/D8zDU4GQV9
— Swachh Bharat Urban (@SwachhBharatGov) February 15, 2016
Here is the list of top ten cities:
The top 10 clean cities in the country in the order of merit are pic.twitter.com/UiVWsP87o7
— M Venkaiah Naidu (@MVenkaiahNaidu) February 15, 2016
Compared to last year’s survey which took 476 cities in consideration, each with a population of above one lakh, this year’s survey is limited to only 73 cities which have at least 10 lakh residents. The procedure was altered to eliminate unfair comparisons to much smaller towns.
The top three winners of 2015 were Chandigarh, Mysuru and Surat (Gujarat).
The assessment was done after considering total sanitation practices, including the extent of open defecation, solid waste management, septage management, waste water treatment, drinking water quality, surface water quality of water bodies, and mortality due to water-borne diseases.
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