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This Tamil Nadu City Ranks Dirtiest In India — Check List Of The Worst & Best

This Tamil Nadu City Ranks Dirtiest In India — Check List Of The Worst & Best
The list of India’s cleanest and dirtiest cities tells two different stories. (Photo: PTI)
  • Madurai ranked dirtiest city among 10 lakh-plus population cities with 4,823 points
  • Swachh Survekshan 2025 assessed 4,589 cities in five population categories for cleanliness
  • Indore leads cleanest cities with over 10 lakh population, followed by Surat and Navi Mumbai
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India's cities continue to reflect a sharp contrast: modern skylines on one side and overflowing garbage dumps on the other. The Swachh Survekshan 2025 rankings offer a reality check into how various cities in urban India fare. A decade into the Swachh Bharat Mission, many major cities are still struggling to get the basics of sanitation and waste management right.

Swachh Survekshan 2024-25 included 4,589 cities, which were classified for the first time into five population categories: very small cities (less than 20,000 population) , small cities (20,000 - 50,000 population) , medium cities (50,000 - 3,00,000 population), big cities (3,00,000 - 10,00,000 population), and 10 lakh-plus cities (more than 10,00,000 population). Each category was assessed using population-specific parameters. The cities were ranked based on marks gathered in four stages, from a total of 10,000 marks across 10 parameters.

India's Top 10 Dirtiest Cities

As per the Swachh Survekshan 2025 report, Madurai has acquired the dubious distinction of being the dirtiest city among urban centres with more than 10 lakh population. This city got just 4,823 points, indicating continued struggles with waste management and sanitation.

Ludhiana, a major industrial hub in Punjab, ranks second with 5,272 points. Rapid industrial growth appears to have overwhelmed the city's civic systems, leading to persistent issues in cleanliness.

Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, managed to get 6,822 points and came third. Though the report noted efforts to improve waste segregation and recycling, it indicated slippages in implementation.

Fourth on the list is Ranchi, Jharkhand's capital, which scored 6,835 owing to persistent challenges in garbage disposal and public sanitation.

India's tech capital, Bengaluru, is on fifth spot with 6,842 points. The city continues to struggle with unplanned expansion and inconsistent waste management.

Coal city Dhanbad stands at sixth with 7,196 points, followed by Faridabad at seventh with 7,329, where the industrial landscape continues to clash with sanitation needs.

Despite being the financial capital of India, Greater Mumbai ranks eighth with 7,419 points, signalling its ongoing challenges with waste, sanitation, and overcrowding.

Srinagar was ranked ninth with 7,488, as the seasonal influx of tourists and infrastructural limitations contributed to its cleanliness challenges.

At the tenth spot is Delhi, with 7,920 points, reflecting the national capital's pollution and waste management crises.

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