New Delhi: Shri Hardeep Puri, Minister for Housing & Urban Affairs has congratulated the winners of Swachh Survekshan 2018 while announcing the results at the National Media Centre here today. The Swachh Survekshan 2018 assessed 4203 Urban Local Bodies and was organized by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), under the aegis of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban). The exercise undertaken between 4th January 2018 to 10th March, 2018 enhanced the scope to cover a record number of Urban Local Bodies impacting around 40 crore urban citizens across length and breadth of the country by 2700 assessors. As compared to 2017 where Swachh Survekshan was conducted in 434 cities, this year the scope was enhanced manifold. Shri Durga Shankar Mishra, Secretary, Shri V,K.Jindal, Mission Director of SBM-Urban besides officers from the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs were also present at the function.
During Swachh Survekshan 2018, a record number of 37.66 lakh citizen feedbacks were collected and 53.58 lakh Swachhata Apps downloaded. The total number of interactions on Swachhata App by citizens were around 1.18 crore. In 2016, Swachh Survekshan was conducted in 73 cities having a population of one million or more and capital city of States/ UTs and Mysore had bagged the award of being the cleanest city of India. In 2017, the scope of Swachh Survekshan was enlarged to cover 434 cities having a population of one lakh or more and Capital city of states/ UTs and Indore was awarded as cleanest city of India.
The on-field survey for Swachh Survekshan has been conducted by an independent agency and the data for ranking of the cities collected from 3 sources:
- Service Level Progress: To verify whether systems and processes are in place in Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) to implement Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) in the most efficient way.
- Direct Observation: To verify and assess general cleanliness in the cities by making random field visits in different parts of the city and public conveniences (Community/Public Toilets).
- Citizens Feedback: To collect feedback directly from citizens and monitor the performance of Swachhata App, a citizens grievance Mobile App.
The overall and component wise weightage for Swachh Survekshan-2018 had a shift from Swachh Survekshan-2017 weightages. The weightages are produced below :
Under ‘Service Level Progress’, Swachh Surveksan-2018 has introduced one more component ‘Innovation and Best Practices’ in addition to existing five components shown below:
Citizens played a key role in the survey. Higher weightage was given on citizen feedback alongwith direct observation by assessors on the performance parameters of Swachhta by their local bodies. The focus of Swachh Survekshan 2018 was on the outcome, innovation and sustainability of initiatives taken by Urban Local Bodies under Swachh Bharat Mission. The highlights of Swachh Survekshan-2018 are as below –
1 | Total number of ULBs assessed | 4,203 |
2 | Citizens feedback collected | 37.66 lakhs |
3 | Swachhata App downloaded | 53.58 lakhs |
4 | Complaints registered on Swachhata App by citizens | 1.18 crores |
5 | Complaints resolved by ULBs and conveyed through App | 1.13 crores |
6 | Number of ULBs visited by MOHUA observers to check and monitor the progress of Swachh Survekshan | 63 |
7 | Total households visited for checking segregation and Door to Door collection | 94,000 |
8 | Residential areas covered during on-ground observations | 46,000 |
9 | Households visited to verify IHHL construction | 35,000 |
10 | Commercial areas covered during on-ground observations | 28,000 |
11 | Total schools visited to check ‘Swachhata Committees’ | 15,000 |
12 | Bulk Garbage Generators/RWAs/railway station and bus and auto stands visited to observe cleanliness status | 11,000 |
13 | Total processing plants including landfills visited | 2,500 |
Cities having population of one lakh and more and capital cities were ranked at National Level and cities with population of less than one lakh were ranked at Zonal Level – North, south, East, West and North East. Based on the performance in Swacch Survekshan, 2018, it has been decided to confer awards 29 cities/ cantonment boards at National Level, 20 cities at Zonal Level and 3 states having the best performance in the urban areas. While deciding the awards, it has been kept in mind that one city gets only one award i.e the category in which it has performed the best. In case a city has already been awarded in some category, next best is awarded in the other category.
At the national level, the Top 3 cleanest cities are: (Madhya Pradesh)
- Indore
- Bhopal
- Chandigarh
The list of 52 awardees under various categories is given in Annexure.
Annexure
Award | Category | Name of the Urban Local Body (State) | |
National Level Awards – Total 23 Awards | |||
1 | India’s Cleanest City – No.1 | National | Indore (Madhya Pradesh) |
2 | India’s Cleanest City – No.2 | Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) | |
3 | India’s Cleanest City – No.3 | Chandigarh | |
4 | India’s ‘Cleanest big City’ | >10 Lakh | Vijaywada (Andhra Pradesh) |
5 | India’s ‘Fastest Mover’ big City | >10 Lakh | Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) |
6 | India’s Best City in ‘Citizens Feedback’ | >10 Lakh | Kota (Rajasthan) |
7 | India’s Best City in ‘Innovation & Best Practices’ | >10 Lakh | Nagpur (Maharashtra) |
8 | India’s Best City in ‘Solid Waste Management | >10 Lakh | Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra) |
9 | India’s Cleanest Medium City | 3 – 10 Lakh | Mysuru (Karnataka) |
10 | India’s ‘Fastest Mover’ Medium City | 3 – 10 Lakh | Bhiwandi (Maharashtra) |
11 | India’s Best City in ‘Citizens Feedback’ | 3 – 10 Lakh | Parbhani (Maharashtra) |
12 | India’s Best City in ‘Innovation & Best Practices’ | 3 – 10 Lakh | Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh) |
13 | India’s Best City in ‘Solid Waste Management | 3 – 10 Lakh | Mangalore (Karnataka) |
14 | India’s Cleanest Small City | 1 – 3 Lakh | New Delhi Municipal Council |
15 | India’s ‘Fastest Mover’ Small City | 1 – 3 Lakh | Bhusawal (Maharashtra) |
16 | India’s Best City in ‘Citizens Feedback’ | 1 – 3 Lakh | Giridih (Jharkhand) |
17 | India’s Best City in ‘Innovation & Best Practices’ | 1 – 3 Lakh | Ambikapur (Jharkhand) |
18 | India’s Best City in ‘Solid Waste Management | 1 – 3 Lakh | Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh) |
19 | Cleanest State Capital/UT | Capital Cities/UTs | Greater Mumbai (Maharashtra) |
20 | Fastest Mover State Capital/UT | Jaipur (Rajasthan) | |
21 | Best State Capital/UT in Citizens Feedback | Ranchi (Jharkhand) | |
22 | Best State Capital/UT in ‘Innovation & Best Practices’ | Panaji (Goa) | |
23 | Best State Capital/UT in ‘Solid Waste Management’ | Greater Hyderabad (Telangana) | |
Award | Category | Name of the Urban Local Body (State) | |
Zonal Level Awards : Total 20 Awards | |||
North | |||
1 | Cleanest City in North Zone | <1 Lakh | Bhadson (Punjab) |
2 | Best City in Citizens Feedback – North Zone | <1 Lakh | Moonak (Punjab) |
3 | Best City in ‘Innovation & Best Practices’ – North Zone | <1 Lakh | Gharaunda (Haryana) |
4 | Best City in ‘Solid Waste Management’ – North Zone | <1 Lakh | Samthar (Uttar Pradesh) |
East | |||
5 | Cleanest City in East Zone | <1 Lakh | Bundu (Jharkhand) |
6 | Best City in Citizens Feedback – East Zone | <1 Lakh | Narharpur (Chhatisgarh) |
7 | Best City in ‘Innovation & Best Practices’ – East Zone | <1 Lakh | Pakur (Jharkhand) |
8 | Best City in ‘Solid Waste Management’ – East Zone | <1 Lakh | Chaibasa (Jharkhand) |
North-East | |||
9 | Cleanest City in NE Zone | <1 Lakh | Kakching (Manipur) |
10 | Best City in Citizens Feedback – NE Zone | <1 Lakh | Mayang Imphal(Manipur) |
11 | Best City in ‘Innovation & Best Practices’ – NE Zone | <1 Lakh | Biate (Mizoram) |
12 | Best City in ‘Solid Waste Management’ – NE Zone | <1 Lakh | Rangpo (Sikkim) |
South Zone | |||
13 | Cleanest City in South Zone | <1 Lakh | Siddipet (Telangana) |
14 | Best City in Citizens Feedback – South Zone | <1 Lakh | Bod Uppal (Telangana) |
15 | Best City in ‘Innovation & Best Practices’ – South Zone | <1 Lakh | Peerzadiguda (Telangana) |
16 | Best City in ‘Solid Waste Management’ – South Zone | <1 Lakh | Hunsur (Karnataka) |
West Zone | |||
17 | Cleanest City in West Zone | <1 Lakh | Panchgani (Maharashtra) |
18 | Best City in Citizens Feedback – West Zone | <1 Lakh | Shendrajanaghat (Maharashtra) |
19 | Best City in ‘Innovation & Best Practices’ – West Zone | <1 Lakh | Sasvad (Maharashtra) |
20 | Best City in ‘Solid Waste Management’ – West Zone | <1 Lakh | Ankaleswar (Gujarat) |
Best Performing States : Total 3 Awards | |||
1 | Best Performing State – No.1 | Jharkhand | |
2 | Best Performing State – No.2 | Maharashtra | |
3 | Best Performing State – No.3 | Chhattisgarh |
Award | Category | Cantonment Board | |
Best Cantonment Board Awards : Total 6 Awards | |||
1 | India’s Cleanest Cantonment – No.1 | National | Delhi Cantt. |
2 | India’s Cleanest Cantonment – No.2 | Almora Cantt. (Uttarakhand) | |
3 | India’s Cleanest Cantonment – No.3 | Ranikhet Cantt. (Uttarakhand) | |
4 | Best Cantonment in Citizens Feedback | Nainital Cantt. (Uttarakhand) | |
5 | Best Cantonment in ‘Innovation & Best Practices’ | St.Thomas Mount Cantt, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) | |
6 | Best Cantonment in ‘Solid Waste Management’ | Jutogh Cantt., Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) |