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Chhattisgarh excels for the third consecutive year in the world’s biggest cleanliness competition

 Chhattisgarh excels for the third consecutive year in the world's biggest cleanliness competition

Raipur:
On the 75th anniversary of independence, Chhattisgarh will be awarded in the
category of cleanest states of India by President Ram Nath Kovind in the Swachh
Amrit Mahotsav organized under the Amrit Mahotsav of Azadi at Vigyan Bhawan,
New Delhi on November 20. Chhattisgarh has once again won world’s biggest
cleanliness competition organized by the Government of India.

Earlier
in the year 2019 and 2020 also, Chhattisgarh has been a leading state in terms
of cleanliness. On behalf of the Government of India, Union Minister Shri
Hardeep Singh Puri has invited Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel and Urban
Administration Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahariya to New Delhi to receive the
award.

Swachh
Sarvekshan is organized every year among all the cities and states of the
country by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India. In
this survey, urban cleanliness is assessed under various parameters.  Along with assessing door-to-door garbage
collection, scientific disposal of waste, open defecation-free city, garbage-free city etc. through the third party, the feedback of citizens is also included
in the survey. On this basis, by releasing the ranking of states and cities, the
best performing states and cities are rewarded.

The
State of Chhattisgarh has been informed by the Government of India that this
year, Chhattisgarh has again displayed its best in the field of cleanliness
while maintaining its status as the cleanest state in the country. Chhattisgarh
will not only be awarded as a state but its 61 cities will also be rewarded
for their excellent performance. 
Chhattisgarh will be the state whose highest number of bodies will be
rewarded.

Chhattisgarh
is the only state in the country where, according to the principles of Narva,
Garwa, Ghurva, and Bari, more than 9000 Swachhata Didis collect 1600 tonnes of
wet and dry waste from the house to house and scientifically dispose of the waste.
Apart from this, Chhattisgarh has been declared as the first ODF plus state of
the country by the Government of India.

Congratulating
the people of the state for this important achievement, Chief Minister Bhupesh
Baghel has given the credit for this success to the conscious people of the
state and the hard work of the dedicated sanitation workers and officers here.
Urban Administration and Development Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahariya have also
congratulated all the officers and employees while appreciating the efforts
made by the people of the state for this success. He has said that together we
will keep Chhattisgarh as the leading state in cleanliness.  

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