Indore Scripts New Chapter With People’s Help: Collector Asheesh Singh On Retaining Top Position In Cleanliness Rankings
In view of the work done in the city in the field of cleanliness, it had also topped the super league

City Scripts New Chapter With People’s Help: Collector Asheesh Singh On Retaining Top Position In Cleanliness Rankings | FP Photo
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Collector Asheesh Singh has congratulated the people of the city on retaining the top position in the cleanliness rankings. He said that after being at the top for seven consecutive years, the city was now included in the Swachhta Super League of the new system this time.
In view of the work done in the city in the field of cleanliness, it had also topped the super league. In this way, the city had become the topper in cleanliness for the 8th time.
This was a matter of pride for all Indoreans and increased the responsibility even more. “Now we have to work more carefully and maintain the top position in cleanliness. Indore has scripted a new chapter in cleanliness with everyone's cooperation”, he said.
A big step towards improving air quality: Div commissioner
Divisional commissioner Deepak Singh congratulated the people of Indore for maintaining top position in the country under the Swachh Bharat Mission. Singh said that Indore was at the top in the field of cleanliness for the 8th consecutive time.
This important achievement was made possible through the extensive participation of the people of Indore. Indore had become a brand in the country in the field of cleanliness, he said, adding that this achievement was a step towards improving air quality and environment.
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