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Answered by 61200218brainlyuser
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Indore has swiftly moved up from its 149th rank in 2014 to the top of the list of clean cities this year.

Here’s a personal account of the city’s remarkable turnaround and its current state.

As I landed in the city on a dusty October afternoon, I had expected a typical Indian city with litter by the side of the road and more than a few overflowing sewers. But, well, I was surprised. Madhya Pradesh’s largest city has also become India’s cleanest – and it’s not a sight to be missed.

While in Indore, you cannot escape two things in particular about the city – the smell of the delicious street food and the bright yellow cleaning trucks playing the “Swachh Indore” jingle as they go about their daily cleaning routines. The everyday efforts of the city government as well as the citizens to maintain cleanliness is both admirable and inspiring.

Indore was declared as the cleanest city according to Swachh Survekshan 2017, an initiative of the Urban Development Ministry. The path to the top has been a long and hard one for the city, but the Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) has ensured that solid long-term plans – and not quick fixes – were adopted to address the city’s problems. The IMC, which governs 85 wards and a population of over 27 lakh people, implemented a series of carrot-and-stick measures over the last year that has led to the position the city finds itself in now. The city has swiftly moved up from its 149th rank in 2014 to the top of the ladder this year.

The IMC especially placed great emphasis on waste segregation and door-to-door collection. So instead of “adding” dust bins, the city moved towards the more novel concept of a binless city, and removed over 1,400 bins. Earlier, in the absence of door-to-door collection, residents had no choice but to put their garbage in plastic bags and then throw them into public dustbins – more often than not, throwing the bags around the bin rather than inside it. As a result, heaps would accumulate over days with strays and rag pickers taking out their due share and leaving the rest of the surroundings unpleasant.

Removal of dustbins thus also reflects the success of door-to-door collection. Smaller litter bins have now been placed for pedestrian use. This writer herself went with local municipal officers on two drives in Sarafa and Indira Nagar, and the precision and dedication of all those involved deserves applause. Sarafa, popular for its delicious street food, was also known for its dirty streets littered with food packets, plastic bottles and other such items. Having travelled to various cities, I had also made my peace with dirty, old city quarters that you had to brave if you wanted a taste of the local culture. But not here; every shop has two separate bins, and the wait is diligent for the municipal truck to come for the evening collection drive. Some of the owners would specifically point towards the dustbins while they returned my change, and ask me to dispose dry and wet waste separately.

While the IMC has levied heavy fines on those caught littering the roads to discourage the practice, incentives have been offered for those doing good work as well. A discount of 5-10 per cent was offered on property tax to those who installed bulk waste converters to compost organic waste. Many hotels grabbed the opportunity and now operate waste converters on their premises. For those who do not have the space to accommodate an organic waste converter, a waste collection fee ranging from Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 was charged every month.

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Answered by soumika444
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Indore is India's cleanest city for the 4th straight year. With the results, the Indore Municipal Corporation's (IMC) slogan 'Chouka lagayenge' (Will hit four) came to reality.

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