Pimpri Chinchwad: PCMC Tops Maharashtra, Ranked 7th Nationally In Swachh Survekshan 2024
Pimpri Chinchwad has once again proven itself a leader in urban sanitation and public participation by securing first rank in Maharashtra and an impressive 7th rank nationally among million-plus cities in the Swachh Survekshan 2024–25. In addition to the top rankings, the city has retained two prestigious certifications – the 7‑Star Garbage‑Free City rating and Water Plus status – awarded by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of India.
The awards were conferred by President Droupadi Murmu at a national ceremony held at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, in the presence of Union Minister Manohar Lal and MoS Tokhan Sahu. The Swachh Survekshan survey, now in its ninth edition, covered over 4,500 cities and saw active participation from more than 14 crore citizens nationwide.
Progression from 13th to 7th
This marks a notable improvement for Pimpri Chinchwad, which ranked 13th nationally and 3rd in the state in last year’s assessment. The city's strong performance this year stems from continuous improvements in solid waste management, citizen engagement, sanitation infrastructure, and technological integration.
A key highlight of PCMC’s achievement is its retention of the 7‑Star Garbage‑Free City status under the Government of India’s certification framework. The city has implemented scientific solid waste processing at the source and decentralised waste treatment across all wards. Door-to-door segregated collection, composting units, recycling plants, and biogas facilities have contributed to this milestone.
The city has also retained the Water Plus certification, reflecting its 100% compliance with wastewater management—including treatment and reuse of sewage water, protection of natural water bodies, and maintenance of open-defecation–free zones.
PCMC Commissioner Shekhar Singh said, “I sincerely congratulate every citizen, sanitation worker, official, and civil society group for this collective achievement. This recognition is proof of Pimpri Chinchwad’s sustained and inclusive efforts. Our responsibility has now increased, and we will continue to launch more sustainable initiatives in the times ahead.”
Additional Commissioner Vijaykumar Khorate remarked, “The award is a proud moment for the city. Our next focus will be on zero‑waste policies, sustainable sanitation, water reuse, and building an environmentally responsible urban ecosystem.”
Deputy Commissioner (Health) Sachin Pawar added, “This recognition is the result of relentless teamwork by the health department and support from citizens. We are determined to work even harder and aim to bring Pimpri Chinchwad to the top national position in the next survey.”
The 2024–25 survey placed strong emphasis on the principles of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and encouraged the use of digital tools for real-time monitoring and public feedback. Assessments were based on 10 parameters and 54 indicators covering cleanliness, waste processing, public toilet maintenance, water treatment, citizen outreach, and innovation.
PCMC credits this achievement to the active role played by residents, schools, NGOs, housing societies, and industries, all contributing through consistent waste segregation, reduced plastic use, and the promotion of public hygiene.
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