Cleanliness ranks of Indian cities, districts: 2016


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2016
The Times of India, Feb 15, 2016
Mysuru has emerged as the cleanest city among all million plus and capital cities while Dhanbad in Jharkhand has been ranked the worst. These are findings of the first ever cleanliness ranking of cities since Swachh Bharat Mission was launched in October 2014.
73 Indian cities ranked on the basis of cleanliness
Cleanest cities: 2016
Leaders :
Rank City
1.Mysuru
2.Chandigarh
3.Tiruchirapalli
4.New Delhi Municipal council
5.Visakhapatnam
6.Surat
7.Rajkot
8.Gangtok
9.Pimprichindwad
10.Greater Mumbai
11.Pune
12.Navi Mumabi
13.Vadodara
14.Ahmedabad
15.Imphal
Aspiring Leaders:
Rank City
16.Panaji
17.Thane
18.Coimattore
19.Hyderabad
20.Nagpur
21.Bhopal
22.Allahabad
23.Vijayawada
24.Bhubaneswar
25.Indore
26.Madurai
27.Shimla
28.Lucknow
29.Jaipur
30.Gwalior
31.Nashik
32.Warangal
33.Agartala
34.Ludhiana
35.Vasai-Virar
Acceleration required:
Rank city
36.Chennai
37.Gurgaon
38.Bengaluru
39.South Muncipal Corporation of Delhi
40.Thiruvananthapuram
41.Aizawl
42.Gandhinagar
43.North MCD
44.Kozhikode
45.Kanpur
46.Durg
47.Agra
48.Srinagar
49.Amritsar
50.Guwahati
51.Faridabad
52.East MCD
53.Shillong
Slow Movers:
Rank City
54.Hubbali-Dharwad (Karnataka)
55.Kochi
56.Aurangabad
57.Jodhpur
58.Kota
59.Cuttack
60.Kohima
61.Dehradun
62.Ranchi
63.Jabalpur
64.Kalyan Dombivili (Maharashtra)
65.Varanasi
66.Jamshedpur
67.Ghaziabad
68.Raipur
69.Meerut
70.Patna
71.Itanagar
72.Asansol
73.Dhanbad
Cleanest districts
2016: Mandi, Sindhudurg + Bengal
The Times of India, Sep 09 2016
Dipak Dash
Mandi cleanest district in India
Mandi in Himachal Pradesh is the cleanest district followed by Sindhudurg in Maharashtra, according to the firstever survey of rural areas among 75 short-listed districts across the country . The survey was conducted by Quality Council of India (QCI) on behalf of the sanitation ministry covering nearly 70,000 household across 2,530 villages. It was released by drinking water and sanitation minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Thursday . The report has ranked districts under two categories districts in north-east and hill states and districts in plains.
However, in the overall score of all the 75 districts Mandi got 98.4 out of 100 marks while Sindhudurg got a score of 96.8. Interestingly, while nine out of top 10 districts in the hill states are from Hima chal Pradesh and Sikkim, in plain areas, eight of the top ranking 10 are from Maha rashtra and Bengal. Gurgaon ranked 40 among the 53 districts in the plain areas.
The three-month-long survey and ranking was done based on four indicators percentage of households having access to safe toilets and using them, percentage of household having no litter around, cleanliness around public places and households having no stagnant water around.
The survey report shows while toilet coverage is better and there is negligible littering around individual houses, litter was found in more than 50% of public places surveyed both in hill and other districts.Littering in public places is a major issue not just in rural but urban areas as well.
“We covered most aspects of Swachh Bharat mission and not just availability and usage of toilets.We also found how usage of safe toilets is over 90%, which is encouraging,“ sanitation secretary Parameswaran Iyer said.
Tomar said the intention behind making this survey report public is to have greater competition among states and districts to make them cleaner.
The sanitation ministry also released the ranking of 26 states based on the survey done by NSSO last year, which took into account percentage of households having sanitary toilets and using them. While Sikkim topped the list, Jharkhand came last in the ranking.
According to the latest data of sanitation ministry , Gujarat has improved its performance to enter the list of top 10 states as far as coverage of toilets is concerned. It ranked number 14 in NSSO survey .Similarly , Himachal Pradesh, Haryana and Uttarakhand have also improved their performance.
On the other hand, rankings of Odisha and Bihar have worsened and they are in the bottom of the list of 31 states and Union Territories.
Cleanest districts: plains
Rank |
District |
State |
Cleanliness Score |
1 |
Sindhudurg |
Maharashtra |
96.8 |
2 |
Nadia |
West Bengal |
95.0 |
3 |
Satara |
Maharashtra |
92.9 |
4 |
Midnapur East |
West Bengal |
92.6 |
5 |
Kolhapur |
Maharashtra |
91.6 |
6 |
Hoogly |
West Bengal |
91.5 |
7 |
Udupi |
Karnataka |
91.0 |
8 |
Ratnagiri |
Maharashtra |
90.9 |
9 |
Thane |
Maharashtra |
88.7 |
10 |
Churu |
Rajasthan |
88.4 |
11 |
Kodagu |
Karnataka |
88.0 |
12 |
Dhamtari |
Chhattisgarh |
87.4 |
13 |
Indore |
Madhya Pradesh |
87.0 |
14 |
North 24 Pargana |
West Bengal |
86.7 |
15 |
Jhunjhunu |
Rajasthan |
86.6 |
16 |
Kanyakumari |
Tamil Nadu |
85.0 |
17 |
Bengaluru Rural |
Karnataka |
84.4 |
18 |
Gandhinagar |
Gujarat |
82.9 |
19 |
Namakkal |
Tamil Nadu |
81.7 |
20 |
Mahesana |
Gujarat |
81.3 |
21 |
Kheda |
Gujarat |
81.1 |
22 |
Jharsuguda |
Odisha |
81.1 |
23 |
Ramanagara |
Karnataka |
80.9 |
24 |
Navsari |
Gujarat |
80.2 |
25 |
Sikar |
Rajasthan |
79.9 |
26 |
Mandya |
Karnataka |
79.8 |
27 |
Patan |
Gujarat |
79.0 |
28 |
Surat |
Gujarat |
79.0 |
29 |
Bharuch |
Gujarat |
78.8 |
30 |
Coimbatore |
Tamil Nadu |
78.5 |
31 |
Valsad |
Gujarat |
78.5 |
32 |
Rajnandgaon |
Chhattisgarh |
78.4 |
33 |
Yamunanagar |
Haryana |
78.3 |
34 |
Debagarh |
Odisha |
78.0 |
35 |
Narmada |
Gujarat |
78.0 |
36 |
Ganganagar |
Rajasthan |
77.9 |
37 |
Narsinghpur |
Madhya Pradesh |
77.7 |
38 |
Sehore |
Madhya Pradesh |
76.9 |
39 |
Thoothukudi |
Tamil Nadu |
76.7 |
40 |
Gurgaon |
Haryana |
75.4 |
41 |
Gajapati |
Odisha |
75.1 |
42 |
Tapi |
Gujarat |
74.9 |
43 |
Koriya |
Chhattisgarh |
72.0 |
44 |
Bikaner |
Rajasthan |
71.9 |
45 |
Anand |
Gujarat |
71.6 |
46 |
Ahmedabad |
Gujarat |
71.5 |
47 |
Sirsa |
Haryana |
69.9 |
48 |
Perambaluru |
Tamil Nadu |
67.4 |
49 |
Ajmer |
Rajasthan |
67.0 |
50 |
Gadag |
Karnataka |
64 |
51 |
Pali |
Rajasthan |
64.5 |
52 |
Panchmahal |
Gujarat |
64.1 |
53 |
Dungarpur |
Rajasthan |
62.4 |
Cleanest districts: hills
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Rank |
District |
State |
Cleanliness Score |
1 |
Mandi |
Himachal Pradesh |
98.4 |
2 |
West Sikkim |
Sikkim |
96.4 |
3 |
Shimla |
Himachal Pradesh |
94.1 |
4 |
East Sikkim |
Sikkim |
93.7 |
5 |
Hamirpur |
Himachal Pradesh |
93.4 |
6 |
South Sikkim |
Sikkim |
93.0 |
7 |
Kullu |
Himachal Pradesh |
91.0 |
8 |
North Sikkim |
Sikkim |
90.7 |
9 |
Champhai |
Mizoram |
90.1 |
10 |
Chamba |
Himachal Pradesh |
90.0 |
11 |
West Khasi Hills |
Meghalaya |
79.1 |
12 |
East Khasi Hills |
Meghalaya |
77.9 |
13 |
Ri Bhoi |
Meghalaya |
77.7 |
14 |
Lahul & Spiti |
Himachal Pradesh |
77.7 |
15 |
Bongaigaon |
Assam |
74.5 |
16 |
West Kameng |
Arunachal Pradesh |
73.4 |
17 |
East Garo Hills |
Meghalaya |
72.5 |
18 |
West Siang |
Arunachal Pradesh |
72.4 |
19 |
Jaintia Hills |
Meghalaya |
65.3 |
20 |
Changlang |
Arunachal Pradesh |
62.6 |
21 |
Papum Pare |
Arunachal Pradesh |
60.6 |
22 |
Anjaw |
Arunachal Pradesh |
46.7 |
See also
Cleanliness ranks of Indian cities, districts: 2014-15
Cleanliness ranks of Indian cities, districts: 2016
Cleanliness ranks of Indian cities, districts: 2017
Cleanliness ranks of Indian cities, districts: 2018
Cleanliness ranks of Indian cities, districts: 2019
Cleanliness ranks of Indian cities, districts: 2020
Cleanliness ranks of Indian cities, districts: 2021