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Swachh Bharat survey in 500 cities from tomorrow

Last year, 'Swachh Survekshan-2016' ranked 73 cities across the country and 1-lakh citizens participated and gave their feedback.

Swachh Survekshan 2018 No city from Punjab in top 100, Batala dirtiest, Bathinda cleanest Photo for representational purpose.
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The government will kick start a survey tomorrow to rank 500 cities across the country on cleanliness, in a bid to encourage competition to improve sanitation standards. To be conducted by Quality Council of India (QCI), the ‘Swachh Survekshan-2017’ will judge cities on the basis of data provided by Municipal bodies which will carry 900 marks, data collected through direct observations and independent assessment (500 marks) and citizen feedbacks (600 marks).

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Areas of evaluations include ‘waste collection, sweeping and transportation’ with 40 per cent marks, ‘Open defecation free (ODF) and toilets’ (30 per cent), ‘Municipal Solid Waste-processing and disposal’ (20 per cent) and ‘Information, education and behavior change’ and ‘Capacity building-Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) e-learning portal’ (5 per cent each).

The citizens can give their feedback by either giving a missed call at 1969 to record their response or by filling up a feedback form on the Swachh Survekshan website, an official release said. Last year, ‘Swachh Survekshan-2016’ ranked 73 cities across the country and 1-lakh citizens participated and gave their feedback.

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