Swachh Survekshan results is a cleanliness monitor based on extensive surveys across Indian cities carried out by Quality Council of India (QCI)
Mysuru in Karnataka has topped the list of 10 cleanest cities as per the Swachh Survekshan-2016. Chandigarh has been ranked second and Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu holds the third spot.
At the fourth spot is New Delhi Municipal Council NCT of Delhi, Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh is at the fifth spot, Surat in Gujarat holds the sixth spot.
At the seventh place is Rajkot in Gujarat, Gangtok in Sikkim is at the eighth place, Pimpri Chindwad in the Maharashtra at the ninth spot and Navi Mumbai is at the tenth spot.
The new survey, limited to cities which have at least 10 lakh residents, was ordered to eliminate unfair comparisons to much smaller towns
The new survey identifies not just the cleanest cities but those demonstrating significant improvement, as well as the stragglers that need to do much better.
A survey of a total of 73 cities was done for the survey. The Swachh Survekshan-2016 primarily intends to measure the impact of the efforts under Swachh Bharat Mission launched after the Survey of 2014 besides ranking the 73 cities based on strategic efforts for infrastructure creation relating to toilets,solid waste management, present level of service delivery and behavior change communication.
The dirtiest cities according to the survey are
64 Kalyan Dombivili in Maharashtra
65 Varanasi in UP
66 Jamshedpur in Jharkhand
67 Ghaziabad in UP
68 Raipur in Chhattisgarh
69 Meerut in UP
70 Patna in Bihar
71 Itanagar in Arunachal Pradesh
72 Asansol in West Bengal
73 Dhanbad in Jharkhand
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