Key Points

The Indian government has launched an innovative urban waste management initiative called Swachh Shehar Jodi. This 100-day program pairs high-performing cities with struggling municipalities to share best practices in sanitation. Mentor cities will directly guide mentee cities to improve their waste management strategies. The initiative is part of the broader Swachh Bharat Mission and aims to transform urban cleanliness across India.

Key Points: Manohar Lal Launches Swachh Shehar Jodi Urban Waste Mission

  • 72 top-performing cities mentor 200 low-ranking urban centers
  • 100-day program focuses on sanitation best practices
  • Nearly 300 MoUs signed nationwide
  • Swachh Bharat Mission supports capacity building initiative
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100-day 'Swachh Shehar Jodi' initiative launched to improve urban waste management

200 cities pair up in 100-day knowledge-sharing initiative to transform urban waste management across India

"SSJ is a dynamic platform for knowledge-sharing, mentoring, and handholding - S Katikithala, MoHUA Secretary"

New Delhi, Sep 27

Housing and Urban Affairs Minister, Manohar Lal, launched the 'Swachh Shehar Jodi' (SSJ) initiative for handholding 200 cities in urban waste management, an official statement said on Saturday.

SSJ pairs 72 top-performing "mentor" cities with approximately 200 low-ranking "mentee" cities in a structured mentorship framework.

"The SSJ initiative represents one of the largest time-bound and structured mentorship frameworks in the urban waste management sector, aiming to foster knowledge and experience sharing, peer learning and transforming best practices in sanitation and waste management across urban India," the statement said.

The SSJ initiative officially pairs the mentor with mentee cities that will get direct exposure to well-performing cities to replicate their best practices.

State urban development ministers, mayors, commissioners, and senior officials gathered at a national event in Sonipat to sign memoranda of understanding for the sanitation and waste management program to be conducted over the next 100 days.

During this period, each mentor-mentee pair will collaboratively develop action plans with clearly defined milestones - focusing on experience sharing and knowledge transfer, the release added.

"SSJ is a dynamic platform for knowledge-sharing, mentoring, and handholding. The aim is clear that every mentee city should improve their swachhata outcome by learning from the best cities," said S Katikithala, Secretary, MoHUA.

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs will provide strategic direction and policy-level support to ensure effective implementation of the Swachh Shehar Jodi across states. This is being supported under the capacity building initiative of the Swachh Bharat Mission, the ministry said.

Nearly 300 MoUs were signed across the nation, leading to the creation of a dynamic platform for knowledge-sharing, mentoring, and handholding, which will be evaluated in the Swachh Survekshan 2026 survey, the release noted.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some practical approach instead of just announcements. The 100-day timeline with clear milestones sounds promising. Hope they actually implement what they learn!
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in both well-managed and poorly managed Indian cities, I can see the huge potential here. Knowledge sharing between cities is exactly what we need! 👍
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Arjun K
Good initiative but hope this doesn't become another paperwork exercise. The real challenge is changing public behavior and municipal staff attitudes. Implementation is key!
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Meera T
Our city needs this badly! The garbage piles near our colony have become a health hazard. Hope the mentor cities share practical solutions that work in Indian conditions.
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David E
The structured approach with MOUs and evaluation in Swachh Survekshan 2026 shows serious intent. Hope this creates sustainable systems rather than temporary fixes.
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Kavya N
Bahut accha initiative hai! Clean cities are essential for public health and tourism. Hope they focus on segregation at source and proper disposal methods. 🏙️

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