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Swachh Survekshan: Mumbai ranks 37 but the boss of innovation

Swachh Survekshan: Mumbai ranks 37 but the boss of innovation
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Mumbai: Even when Mumbai’s ranking slipped to 37 in Swachh Survekshan 2021 of 35 in the city national sanitation survey last year, he won awards for the best Mega City in innovation and best practices.
In MMR, with comparison, Thane maintained 14th place last year while Navi Mumbai slipped rank to fourth rank from one third in 2020.
They were ranked between 48 strange cities with a population of more than 10 lakh.
Navi Mumbai, though, has pocketed a “Clean Big City” award in this country by reaching the first rank in category 10 to 40 Lakh populations.
It is also the second best performing city in India, which is the Civic Corporation, NMMC, gets a Gift RS 6 Crore.
Maharashtra was ranked second in the country category with more than 100 urban local agencies while maintaining second place last year among the best-performing countries.
Swachh Survekshan 2021, under Swachh Bharat Mission, was carried out by the Ministry of Housing and urban affairs every 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 a 5th place, Aurangabad 22, Nagpur 23, Kalyan-Dombivli 25, Vasai-Virar 29, Nashik 17, Pimpri-Chinchwad 19.
State, in an official statement, said proud to have 40% of the award.
While Pune has ranked 5th among cities with 10 lakh-plus populations, it is 8 among those who have 1 lakh-plus.
Mumbai has been ranked 10th in the 2016 Swachh ranking.
High-ranking citizens said their stable rating was caused by increasing public toilets and good public feedback and maintenance of solid waste.
However, some residents disagree.
Sushila K, a resident of Ghodbunder Resident, said, “The city has atypical demographics and is difficult to judge it as the cleanest or not, because the area-wise changes.
For example, mostly unclean slums when the upper class area is maintained by the community.” Sangeeta Hasete, Deputy Commissioner of the City, BMC, who is responsible for solid waste, the award for the best Mega City in innovation and best practices is for various projects that have a Civic body, such as converting waste into gas cooking and also pushing compost holes in The residential community to treat waste.
In the overall ranking, Hasnale said, “Most of our focus is fighting the virus and therefore we cannot represent the city to Mark.” The head of NMMC Abhijit Bangar, ranked fourth overall, said, “The competition is very difficult this time and even though we have the top ranking in the population category 10-40 lakh.
As far as the cleanliness awards as a whole …
We did not leave the stone missed to enter to the top three overall cities but barely missed.
“Mumbai scored 2,021 of 6,000 values.
(With Nishikant Karlikar)

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