Key Points

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs is pushing states to fast-track the cleanup of urban dirty spots known as Cleanliness Target Units. Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar emphasized that cleanliness and urban development are two sides of the same coin. A new framework focuses on citizen participation through the Swachhata App and time-bound clearance of mapped sites. States are urged to drive aggressive monitoring with only 12 months left to achieve SBM-U 2.0 targets.

Key Points: Manohar Lal Khattar Urges States Fast Track Swachh Bharat Mission Cleanliness

  • Ministry drafts framework for time-bound clearance of urban dirty spots
  • Focus on citizen mobilisation via Swachhata App with 2 crore users
  • States urged to aggressively monitor waste processing plants
  • Cities to collaborate with PSUs and NGOs for CTU adoption
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Centre asks states to fast-track cleanup of dirty spots with focus on visible cleanliness

Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar chairs high-level meeting pushing states to identify and transform Cleanliness Target Units for visible urban cleanliness under SBM-U 2.0.

"CTU cleaning is about converting eyesores into areas of pride - Manohar Lal Khattar"

New Delhi, Aug 30

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) has convened a high-level virtual meeting with all states and union territories on Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban 2.0 under the chairmanship of Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, an official said on Saturday.

The meeting was also attended by MoS, MoHUA, Tokhan Sahu and Secretary, MoHUA S. Katikithala, a statement mentioned, adding the meeting prioritised visible cleanliness in urban India and the double-pronged approach of identification and transformation of Cleanliness Target Units (CTUs).

Highlighting the critical role of CTUs as engines of change for urban development and policy implementation, Manohar Lal Khattar emphasised that cleanliness and urban development go hand in hand, describing them as two sides of the same coin.

The Ministry has drafted a framework for time-bound clearance of these urban lands, that focuses on regular reviews and aggressive monitoring by states, citizen mobilisation and interface for mapping CTUs via Swachhata App, fast-tracking and time-bound clearance of the mapped sites, beautification to reclaim the land and prevent re-accumulation, the MoHUA statement read.

These CTUs will be mapped on the https://swachhatahiseva.gov.in/ portal.

With focus on the ignored and difficult sports, the cities have been advised to identify the Legacy Waste Dumpsites as high-intensity CTUs that will require time and resource for transformation. ULBs may collaborate with PSUs, private firms, CSR groups, NGOs, startups, and other stakeholders for adoption of these CTUs.

The cities should encourage the use and adoption of the Swachhata App to identify and transform CTUs. With over 2 crore registered users, the app captures location, images, and CTU details when issues are reported, and auto-assigns them to ward officials. Notifications are sent at submission and resolution, with a 7-day window for citizens to confirm or reopen complaints.

Reiterating Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to action for Swachhata, Union Minster Manohar Lal Khattar said: "CTU cleaning is about converting eyesores into areas of pride, restoring dignity of public spaces, and ensuring that cleanliness is not just on paper, but visible, felt, and experienced by every citizen in their daily lives.”

MoS, MoHUA, Tokhan Sahu urged the states to lead the expeditious intervention of Solid Waste Management. He highlighted that with just 12 months left for the completion of SBM-U 2.0, it’s time to move swiftly to achieve all key targets within the set timeline.

In line with building cleaner cities and strengthening capacity under SBM-U 2.0, MoHUA launched the Swachh Shehar Jodi (SSJ) guidelines.

Seventy-two top-performing cities of SS 2024-25 will mentor and handhold 72 low performer mentee cities. Based on the ‘Each One Teach One’ model, SSJ is aimed at scaling the impact of successful sanitation models and seeks to institutionalise structured mentorship, peer learning, and collaborative action between mentor and mentee cities within the same state, the MoHUA statement mentioned.

Within a span of two months, MoHUA held two rounds of state meetings to review progress under SBM-U 2.0, with a strong focus on Legacy Waste Management, Solid Waste Management and setting up CBG plants.

To accelerate the goal of Garbage Free Cities, the Ministry urged states to drive aggressive monitoring, daily review and fast-track waste processing plants and dumpsite remediation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but implementation is key. In our city, even after complaints, the same spots become dirty again within weeks. Need proper maintenance plans, not just one-time cleaning.
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Arjun K
The mentor-mentee city concept is brilliant! Cities like Indore and Surat can share their successful models with others. Cleanliness should become a matter of pride for every Indian city 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I've seen both progress and challenges. The app-based reporting system is a step in the right direction. Hope this brings visible change to our public spaces!
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Vikram M
The 7-day window for complaint resolution is good, but what about accountability if officials don't act? Need stronger monitoring mechanisms. Also, citizens must do their part - no point blaming authorities if we keep littering.
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Nisha Z
Beautiful concept - converting eyesores into areas of pride! Our colony's vacant plot was transformed into a small garden under similar initiative. Makes such a difference to our daily lives 🌸
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Michael C
The partnership with private firms and NGOs is crucial. CSR funds can make a significant impact if channeled properly. Hope this brings sustainable solutions rather than temporary fixes.

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