Indore in Madhya Pradesh, the cleanest city in india, is currently the first city in india to have 'Surplus Water'. Regarding this, the Honourable Union minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said, "Congratulations to all the residents who are in indore as the city becomes the first SBM Water + certified city under Swachh Survekshan 2021. The City of indore has always been a vital example for the whole of india and already the cleanliness of the city has set a good example.


May the city continue its glory for the state of Madhya Pradesh." Pradeepa Paul, who is the Commissioner of indore Corporation, said, "According to the rules of the Corporation, we will ensure that no sewage is mixed in rivers or drains. Similarly, 30% of sewage water must be recycled and reused. Sewage standards have been set in all public toilets.

 

Beyond that, we take care to keep it clean without adding waste. The people living on the banks of the drains have connected the effluents of their houses in the drainage line with the municipal sewage at their own expense. 7000 public and household sewage discharges in the city, are discharged from the sewers itself." indore City is now getting more privilege from the Union government after it has transformed itself into Water Plus City and the residents are celebrating it.
 

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