According to the 'Swachh Survekshan-2017' announced by Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu in Delhi today, Indore became the cleanest city in India, while Bhopal bagged the second position in the cleanliness ranking of 434 cities.
Overall, 22 cities in Madhya Pradesh figured among top 100 cleanest cities in the country.
"Swachh Survekshan-2017 Awards reaffirm our commitment to make MP as model state in India for cleanliness, sanitation and waste management practices," Chouhan said in a tweet.
Apart from Indore (1) and Bhopal (2), other cities that figure in the list of top 100 cleanest cities from the state are: Ujjain (12), Khargone (17), Jabalpur (21), Sagar (23), Katni (24), Gwalior (27), Omkareshwar (36), Rewa (38), Ratlam (48), Singrauli (51), Chhindwara (53), Sehore (55), Dewas (58), Hoshangabad (59), Pithampur (61), Khandwa (73), Mandsaur (74), Satna (75), Betul (78) and Chatarpur (92).
Indore Mayor Malini Gaud thanked the citizens for their participation in Indore Municipal Corporation's cleanliness drive under the Swachh Bharat campaign and said the civic body would continue it.
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