Mumbai: Mumbai has a 37th rank in the National Sanitation Survey – Swachh Survekshan 2021 – which is carried out by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs every year.
This year’s Mumbai ranking compared to last year when it was ranked 35 out of 48 strange cities with a population of more than 10 lakh.
Mumbai, meanwhile, has also won awards for the best mega city in innovation and best practices.
Satellite Township Navi Mumbai meanwhile was ranked fourth which was one rank below last year where it was ranked third.
Meanwhile Navi Mumbai, who was ranked third last year has a 4th place.
Thane, another city in the MMR region has 14th place to maintain the same position as last year.
A total of 10 cities in the state have been displayed in a list other than Navi Mumbai, Thane and Mumbai.
Pune for example has ranked 5th, Aurangabad 22, Nagpur 23, Kalyan Dombivli 25, Vasai Virar 29, Nashik 17, Pimpri Chinchwad 19.
Deputy Commissioner of the city responsible for Sangneeta Hasnale’s solid waste said that the award for the best mega city in innovation Is for various BMC projects have been carried out such as converting waste into gas cooking and also encourage compost holes in the housing society to treat garbage.
At the overall ranking after sneaking Hasnale said that because Covid they could not represent the city quite well.
“Our focus is very struggling against the virus and therefore we cannot represent the city up to target,” he said.
As per final outcome, Mumbai scored 2.021 out of a total of 6,000 marks.
By 2020, 3,106,39 of a total of 6,000 marks and in 2019, the city has scored 3,277 out of 5,000, according to the data.