New Delhi: In the achievements that deserve to be praised, Indore maintains the cleanest urban local body tag (ULB) for the fifth consecutive time, while the biggest repair show is Noida, which jumped from 40th place in 2020 to 9 years between ULBs With more than one lakh population, according to the government cleaning survey.
In the results of Swachh Survekshan 2021 it was announced on Saturday, the New Delhi City Council (NDMC), which included the Lutyens bungalow zone, also increased its ranking to 5 from last year’s position among Ulbs.
NDMC also received the award as the cleanest city in the ULBS category with a ‘1-10 lakh’ population.
Like last year, the Annual Swachhta (cleanliness) survey did not issue a comprehensive ULBS list under the ‘more than 1-lakh population category.
This year, he published a score of ULB-Wise, which TI used to compare city area rankings under two categories such as last year – ‘less than one lakh’ and ‘more than one lakh population.
Three city companies in Delhi and the Pantone Council did not have a score to make it a ‘top 100’ list in the one lakh plus category.
However, in sub-categories 48 Ulbs with more than 10 populations Lakh, South Delhi City companies, Delhi and North Delhi are ranked 31st, 38 and 43.
President of RAM Nath Kovind gives awards to the top-ranked cities at an event at a event Delhi.
Appreciating Indore performance, Kovind said while winning the top position is achievement, to maintain it is a bigger challenge.
Among all ULBs with less than one lakh population, eight of the top 10 came from Maharashtra – Vita emerged as the cleanest between them, followed by Lonavala.
Since the beginning of the national level ULB survey in 2016, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has introduced changes in the assessment pattern, which claims to make findings more accurate and progressive.
For this reason, this year, it increases resident feedback to a maximum score of 1,800 compared to 1,500 in the 2020 survey about the cleanliness of their city.