Six Indian cities get 5-star garbage-free cities tag
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : May 20, 2020, 18:15 IST
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The government has now declared India’s top garbage-free cities, also revealing names of the 5-star garbage-free cities, with six cities getting this honour recently. 141 cities were rated in total, 65 of them got a 3-star rating, … Read more
The government has now declared India’s top garbage-free cities, also revealing names of the 5-star garbage-free cities, with six cities getting this honour recently. 141 cities were rated in total, 65 of them got a 3-star rating, while 70 cities got 1-star rating. Read less
The government has now declared India’s top garbage-free cities, also revealing names of the 5-star garbage-free cities, with six cities getting this honour recently. 141 cities were rated in total, 65 of them got a 3-star rating, while 70 cities got 1-star rating.
Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said, in a statement, that the current situation with the pandemic in India could have been a lot worse if the Swachh Bharat Mission was not implemented over the last few years. As per him, there is a greater degree of cleanliness in the country due to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
Cities that were rated 1-star in the survey are Delhi Cantonment; Haryana’s Rohtak; Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior, Maheshwar, Khandwa, Badnawar, and Hathod; and Gujarat’s Vadodara, Bhavnagar, and Vyara.
The entire process took a lot of data collection, involving 1.19 crore citizens alongside about 10 lakh geo-tagged pictures. Moreover, the surveyors visited 5175 solid waste processing plants in order to access the situation on ground.
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