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Which is the cleanest city under Swachh Survekshan 2020?
According to the 2020 survey, Swachh Survekshan Results 2020: Indore in Madhya Pradesh retained its position as the cleanest city in India for the fourth consecutive year, according to the Swachh Survekshan 2020 survey results. While Gujarat’s Surat bagged the second spot, Maharashtra’s Navi Mumbai ranked third.
Which city is declared as the cleanest city in India in 2020?
Indore
Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has yet again made it as India’s cleanest city in the nationwide annual cleanliness survey. Indore was declared India’s cleanest city for the fifth time in a row by the central government on Saturday.
Which city has won the cleanest city award in 2020?
For the fifth consecutive year, Indore was awarded the title of India’s Cleanest City under Swachh Survekshan, while Surat and Vijayawada bagged the second and third spots respectively in the ‘more than 1 lakh population’ category.
Which city is the cleanest city?
Swachh Survekshan Awards 2021 In a survey by the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry, Indore came out on the top as the Cleanest City in India. While the state of Chhattisgarh got the award for the cleanest state, Varanasi has been declared as the Cleanest Ganga Town.
Which is the 2 cleanest city in India 2021?
Which are the cleanest cities?
Here’s the list of the top 10 cleanest cities in the Swachh Survekshan 2021:
- Indore.
- Surat.
- Vijaywada.
- Navi Mumbai.
- Pune.
- Raipur.
- Bhopal.
- Vadodara.
Is Pune clean city?
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has improved its ranking as the cleanest city in Swachh Survekshan by bagging the fifth position as against 17th rank last year in the category of the population over 10 lakh. The Swachh Survekshan awards for 2021 were declared in Delhi on Saturday.
Is New York a clean city?
According to respondents, New York is one of the top three “dirtiest” cities in the world, coming in just behind Rome and Bangkok. (That’s right, that means it managed to claim the top spot stateside.) In fact, a majority of respondents (55 percent, to be exact) called it “dirty.”