5 major cities and state capitals to be rated for sanitation with focus on solid waste management
75 major cities and state
capitals to be rated for sanitation with focus on solid waste management
Survey cities account for over 50% of country’s urban population
Ranking parameters specifically aligned with objectives of Swachh Bhart Mission
Survey cities account for over 50% of country’s urban population
Ranking parameters specifically aligned with objectives of Swachh Bhart Mission
First such survey
after launch of Swachh Bharat Mission to foster competition among cities
All 75 cities
briefed on proposed rating and evaluation parameters; Ratings by January
10 cities in
Maharashtra, 8 in UP, 5 in Gujarat, 4 each in TN and Delhi, 3 each in Kerala,
Jharkhand, Rajasthan and W.Bengal
Ministry of Urban Development has commissioned a survey of sanitation scenario
in 75 major cities including 53 with a population of above 10 lakhs each and
state capitals. This is the first such survey since the launch of Swachh Bharat
Mission in October, 2014. The survey parameters have been aligned with the
objectives of Swachh Bharat Mission with more focus on solid waste management
which is adversely impacting cleanliness in urban areas, as per the direction
of Minister of Urban Development Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu.
The proposed survey and subsequent ratings to be completed in January next year
is aimed at fostering a spirit of competition among the major cities and state
capitals in 29 states and Chandigarh to ensure sanitation in urban areas.
In the proposed survey for rating of 75 major cities accounting for over 50% of
country’s total urban population, solid waste management is being given 60%
weightage followed by 15% each for availability and use of household individual
toilets and public and community toilets besides 5% each for city level
sanitation plans and Information, Education and Behaviour Change
Communication(IEBC) activities. Under Swachh
Bharat Mission, about Rs.37,000 cr of the project cost of Rs.62,009 cr is to be
incurred on solid waste management.
In the last survey for ranking of 476 cities with a population of above one
lakh each which was commissioned before the launch of Swachh Bharat Mission across
the country, solid waste management had a weightage of only 13%.
Swachh Bharat Mission is aimed at ensuring door-to-door collection,
transportation and scientific disposal of municipal solid waste in all the
83,000 wards in urban areas by 2019 besides construction of one crore household
individual toilets and over five lakh public and community toilet seats.
Municipal Commissioners and other concerned officials of all the 75 selected
cities were yesterday briefed in detail by Shri Pravin Prakash, Joint Secretary
and Mission Director of Swachh Bharat Missionabout the objectives and
evaluation parameters of the sanitation survey.
Survey agencies will collect necessary data from urban local bodies besides
through direct observation and citizen feedback through questionnaires. A
minimum of 15 respondents have to be reached out in each ward for feedback.
Under contractual obligation, survey agencies will have to furnish detailed
documentation including photographs and video-clips of various places surveyed.
An illustrative account of evaluation parameters include formulation and making
public of city level sanitation plans and technology based systems for citizen
complaints about sanitation and their redressal feedback.
In respect of solid waste management, the parameters include: percentage of
solid waste collected every day, its transportation, processing, recycling and
re-use including conversion to compost and energy, scientific land filling,
segregation of solid waste, availability of dustbins for general waste,
collection and disposal of Construction and Destruction Waste,
availability of Debris on Call service for C&D waste, levy of user charges,
visibility of solid waste in open and public spaces etc.
In respect of individual and public and community toilets, the parameters
include: gaps in demand and supply, gaps in mission targets and actual physical
progress, extent of release of funds under Swachh Bharat Mission and
utilization, waiting time for use of public toilets, availability of drainage
system, notification of spot fines for open defecation/urination/littering etc.
Under IEBC, activities of Swachh Bharat Ambassadors, putting up of large
hoardings, use of local cable network and bulk SMS, social media interventions,
organizing awareness generation campaigns etc will be assessed.
75 cities to be
rated under the Swachh Bharat Sanitation Survey are :
1.Andhra
Pradesh(2) : Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada
2.Arunachal
Pradesh (1): Itanagar
3.Assam (1) : Guwahaty
4.Bihar (1): Patna
5.Chandigarh
6.Chattisgarh (2):
Raipur and Durg
7.Delhi (4): NDMC,
North, South and East Delhi Municipal Corporations
8.Gujarat (5):
Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Vadodara, Rajkot and Surat
9.Goa (1): Panaji
10.Haryana (2):
Gurgaon and Faridabad
11.Himachal
Pradesh (1): Shimla
12. Jammu &
Kashmir (1): Srinagar
13.Jharkhand (3):
Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Dhanbad
14.Karnataka (3):
Bengaluru, Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad city
15. Kerala (3):
Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode
16. Madhya Pradesh
(4): Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior and Jabalpur
17. Maharashtra
(10): Navi Mumbai, Greater Mumbai, kalyan-Dambivali, Pune, Pimpri-Chindwad,
Nashik, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Thane and Vasai-Virar
18.Manipur (1) :
Imphal
19.Meghalaya (1):
Shillong
20.Mizoram (1):
Aizawl
21. Nagaland (1):
Kohima
22.Odisha (2):
Bhubaneswar and Cuttack
23.Punjab (2):
Amritsar and Ludhiana
24. Rajasthan (3):
Jaipur, Jodhpur and Kota
25.Sikkim (1):
Gangtok
26.Tamil Nadu (4):
Chennai, Coiambattore, Madurai and Tiruchirapalli
27. Telangana (2):
Hyderabad and Warangal
28. Uttar Pradesh
(8): Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi, Allahabad, Meerut, Ghaziabad, NOIDA and Agra
29. Uttarakhand
(1): Dehradun
30. West Bengal
(3): Kolkata and Asansol-Durgapur.
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