Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 18, 2020, 10:27 PM
- PRIME MINISTER TO ANNOUNCE RESULTS OF SWACHH SURVEKSHAN 2020 IN 'SWACHH MAHOTSAV'
- Fifth Edition of Annual Cleanliness Survey of Urban India Completed in 28 Days
- SS League, a Quarterly Cleanliness Assessment of Cities/Towns Conducted Across Three Quarters to Ensure Continuous Assessment & Sustainability of On-Ground Performance of Cities
- Awards for top Performing Cities/States in SS-2020
- PM to Interact with Select Beneficiaries, Swachhagrahis and Safai Karmis
- 1.7 Crore Citizens Registered on Swachhata App
- Over 11 Crore Impressions on Social Media
- Over 5.5 Lakh Sanitary Workers Linked to Social Welfare Schemes
- Over 84,000 Informal Waste Pickers Integrated Into Mainstream
- Over 21,000 Garbage Vulnerable Points Identified &Transformed
A total of 129 awards will be handed over to the top performing cities and states in the programme, titled “Swachh Mahotsav”.The Prime Minister will also be interacting with select beneficiaries, swachhagrahis and SafaiKarmis under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (SBM-U), from different parts of the country through video conference.The Prime Minister shall launch the Swachh Survekshan 2020 results dashboard on the occasion.Swachh Survekshan 2020 is the World’s largest cleanliness survey which ranked a total of 4,242 cities, 62 Cantonment Boards and 92 Ganga Towns and saw an unprecedented participation of 1.87 crore citizens.The event is being organized by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of India.New Delhi | Swachh Survekshan was introduced by the governmentwith the objective of generating large scale citizen participation in the Mission, along with inculcating a spirit of healthy competition among cities towards becoming India’s cleanest cities.MoHUA had conducted Swachh Survekshan 2016 survey for rating 73 majorcities in January 2016, followed by Swachh Survekshan 2017 conducted in January-February 2017 for ranking 434 cities. Swachh Survekshan 2018, which, ranked 4,203 citiesfollowed by SS 2019 which not only covered 4,237 cities but was also the first-of-its-kind completely digital survey completed in a record time of 28 days.
In Swachh Survekshan 2020, in order to ensure continuous assessment and sustainability of on-ground performance of cities, the Government had also introduced Swachh Survekshan League, a quarterly cleanliness assessment of cities and towns conducted across three quarters,with 25% weightage integrated into the final Swachh Survekshan results for this year.
Swachh Survekshan has caught the imagination of citizens and stakeholders alike and the increasing participation from citizens with every passing year is testimony to the way in which common citizenry has taken complete ownership of the Swachhata of its cities.Swachh Survekshan has today made ‘Swachhata’ a thing of motivation and pride – something to look forward to and aspire for. While Mysuru had won the award for the Cleanest City of India in the first edition of the survey, Indore has retained the top position for three consecutive years (2017,2018, 2019). The results to be announced on 20 August 2020 will bring the curtains down on the much-anticipated results for the 2020 edition which were delayed owing to the current COVID pandemic.Swachh Survekshan 2020, which was completed in 28 days,had several highlights, key amongst which are:
- 1.7 crore citizens registered on Swachhata App
- Over 11 crore impressions on social media
- Over 5.5 lakh sanitary workers linked to social welfare schemes and over 84,000 informal waste pickers integrated into the mainstream
- Over 21,000 Garbage Vulnerable Points identified and transformed
The Swachh Survekshan 2020 Survey Report along with reports on Swachh Survekshan Innovations and Best Practices, Swachh Survekshan Social Media Report and Report on Assessment of Ganga Towns will also be released in the Swachh Mahotsav event.
Hardeep Singh Puri, Hon’ble Minister of State (I/C), MoHUA DurgaShanker Mishra, Secretary, MoHUA shall be participating in the event along with various Mayors, State Mission Directors, Municipal Commissioners and other stakeholders in the area of urban sanitation and waste management.