PM to launch campaign against 'single use plastic'; Congress to take out padyatras to rededicate itself to Mahatma's ideals
The Kumaon hills are setting new standards in dirt and poor solid waste management
Indore was Wednesday adjudged India's cleanest city for the third straight year in the central government's cleanliness survey. The Swachh Survekshan awards 2019 were conferred by President Ram Nath Kovind at a ceremony here. While the New Delhi Municipal Council area was given the 'Cleanest Small City' award, Uttarakhand's Gauchar was adjudged the 'Best Ganga Town' in the central government survey. The cleanliness awards are given by the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. Congratulating Indore, Union Housing Minister Hardeep Singh Puri tweeted, "Absolutely Brilliant! Indore is India's Cleanest City for 3rd year running. My heartiest congratulations to the Swachhagrahis of Indore for their unmatched dedication & participation in transforming Swachh Bharat into a Jan Andolan.
Unicef Executive Director Henrietta Fore said public policy makes a difference in a developing economy
But Swachh Bharat mission has a long way to go
The government's psychological onslaught on Indians to make them adopt clean habits hasn't been backed by adequate sanitation infrastructure
Shiv Sena's youth wing leader Aditya Thackeray inaugurated the six-block toilet
In addition to mechanising sanitation systems, Swachh Bharat should strictly enforce the anti-manual scavenging law, including against government officials who engage in caste discrimination
For every rupee spent on sanitation, the society gets Rs 6.4 in social benefit
Indore was first, followed by Bhopal and Chandigarh in second and third place
Swachh Bharat Mission is not only bringing about improvements in the health of communities but also providing economic returns
More than 49 million households in India have toilets-up from 38.7% in 2014 to 69.04% in 2017
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How smaller, decentralised solutions can help India meet its social-development goals
Bhopal occupies the second-best spot among 434 cities, followed by Visakhapatnam
The city has launched Trin Trin, a bicycle-sharing initiative that aims to cut pollution
Poverty was one of the biggest challenges for any developing country along with malnutrition and unemployment, says PM Modi
"Knowledge is flowing across the organisation and to our client countries, driving creativity and innovation," Kim said
Naidu distributed Rs 400 crore to 19 states and Chandigarh for promoting urban reforms under AMRUT during 2015-16.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet project turns two on Sunday, the quality of data and the government's approach to the scheme raise many questions about its claimed success