New Delhi [India], October 1 (ANI): The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs on Saturday announced that Indore has been ranked as the cleanest city in India in the Swachh Survekshan 2022 Awards, followed by Surat and Navi Mumbai.
Chandigarh Dec 27 PTI Sitting mayor Ravi Kant Sharma of the BJP was defeated by AAP candidate Damanpreet Singh in the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation polls according to results declared so far on MondayCounting of votes is underway for the election held here on FridayWhile the AAP has won five wards so far the Congress and the BJP have bagged two eachRavi Kant Sharma lost his seat to Damanpreet Singh from ward number 17 by a margin of 828 votesFormer mayor and BJP candidate Davesh Moudgil lost to AAPs Jasbir by 939 votes from ward number 21The Aam Aadmi Party which was contesting the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation polls for the first time was leading in three wards and the Congress in oneNine counting centres have been set up for 35 wards of the municipal corporationThe number of wards has increased from 26 in 2016 to 35 nowTraditionally the municipal election - held every five years - sees a locking of horns between the BJP and the Congress but the entry of the Aam Aadmi Party made the contest this time triangularThe Bharatiya Janata Party BJP holds a majority in the current municipal bodyIn the last MC elections the BJP had won 20 seats and its erstwhile ally Shiromani Akali Dal one The Congress had managed to win only four seatsThe BJP fought the election on plank of its achievements in the past five yearsOn the other hand the Congress and the AAP targeted the BJP for allegedly failing to undertake development work and criticised it over the city going down in the Swachh Survekshan a ranking for cleanliness rankingsThe two parties also targeted the BJP for not resolving the issue of the Dadumajra dumping ground besides those of rise in prices of essential commodities PTI SUN CHS VSD IJT
Chandigarh Dec 27 PTI Counting of votes of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election is underway and results are expected to be declared by Monday afternoon officials saidNine counting centres have been set up for 35 wards of the municipal corporation and counting began at 9 am they saidOver 60 per cent polling was recorded in the elections held here on FridayThe number of wards has increased from 26 in 2016 to 35 nowTraditionally the municipal election - held every five years - sees a locking of horns between the BJP and the Congress but the entry of the Aam Aadmi Party made the contest this time triangularThe Bharatiya Janata Party BJP holds a majority in the current municipal bodyIn the last MC elections the BJP had won 20 seats and its erstwhile ally Shiromani Akali Dal one The Congress had managed to win only four seatsThe BJP fought the election on plank of its achievements in the past five yearsOn the other hand the Congress and the AAP targeted the BJP for allegedly failing to undertake development work and criticised it over the city going down in the Swachh Survekshan a ranking for cleanliness rankingsThe two parties also targeted the BJP for not resolving the issue of the Dadumajra dumping ground besides those of rise in prices of essential commodities PTI SUN CHS VSD IJT
Indore: Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has yet again made it as India’s cleanest city in the nationwide annual cleanliness survey. Indore was declared India’s cleanest city for the fifth time in a row by the central government on Saturday.
The Indore collector took to Twitter to congratulate the residents of the city on the achievement. “Congratulations to the residents of Indore as the city has been declared the cleanest city of the country for the fifth time in a row.
Indore: Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has yet again made it as India’s cleanest city in the nationwide annual cleanliness survey. Indore was declared India’s cleanest city for the fifth time in a row by the central government on Saturday.
The Indore collector took to Twitter to congratulate the residents of the city on the achievement. “Congratulations to the residents of Indore as the city has been declared the cleanest city of the country for the fifth time in a row.
Indore: Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has yet again made it as India’s cleanest city in the nationwide annual cleanliness survey. Indore was declared India’s cleanest city for the fifth time in a row by the central government on Saturday.
The Indore collector took to Twitter to congratulate the residents of the city on the achievement. “Congratulations to the residents of Indore as the city has been declared the cleanest city of the country for the fifth time in a row.
Indore: Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has yet again made it as India’s cleanest city in the nationwide annual cleanliness survey. Indore was declared India’s cleanest city for the fifth time in a row by the central government on Saturday.
The Indore collector took to Twitter to congratulate the residents of the city on the achievement. “Congratulations to the residents of Indore as the city has been declared the cleanest city of the country for the fifth time in a row.
Indore: Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has yet again made it as India’s cleanest city in the nationwide annual cleanliness survey. Indore was declared India’s cleanest city for the fifth time in a row by the central government on Saturday.
The Indore collector took to Twitter to congratulate the residents of the city on the achievement. “Congratulations to the residents of Indore as the city has been declared the cleanest city of the country for the fifth time in a row.
Indore: Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has yet again made it as India’s cleanest city in the nationwide annual cleanliness survey. Indore was declared India’s cleanest city for the fifth time in a row by the central government on Saturday.
The Indore collector took to Twitter to congratulate the residents of the city on the achievement. “Congratulations to the residents of Indore as the city has been declared the cleanest city of the country for the fifth time in a row.
Indore: Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has yet again made it as India’s cleanest city in the nationwide annual cleanliness survey. Indore was declared India’s cleanest city for the fifth time in a row by the central government on Saturday.
The Indore collector took to Twitter to congratulate the residents of the city on the achievement. “Congratulations to the residents of Indore as the city has been declared the cleanest city of the country for the fifth time in a row.