Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has called upon the residents of Indore, which has consistently emerged as the country’s cleanest city, to strive to retain the ꦺprestigious tag, claiming that other cities are trying hard to grab it.
Under the Swa♏chh Survekshan, the Centre’s annual cleanliness survey, the commercial capital of MP has been adjudged as India’s cleanest city fo🍷r the sixth consecutive time.
“I have solid information that other cities of the country are making desperate bids to beat Indore in cleanliness this time around (in Swachh Survekshan-2𒁏023),” he told a gathering on Wednesday night on the oc🌸casion of Indore Pride Day here.
Urging the city residents to brace for a tough fight, the CM said cleanliness is Indore’s identity and brand.♏ “Stay on the toওp of the clean city rankings,” the chief minister said.
Chouhan released a blu🌊eprint to turn Indore into a solar city 𒆙and stressed the need to promote the use of this form of clean energy to conserve the environment.
To make a start in this direction, he said, one area of the city 🃏can be developed into an exemplary zone for solar energy.
The CM said that police and administration are making serious attempts🅘 to crush the illegal drugs business to ensure that youngsters don’t get trapped and go astray.
He also announced that the Nehru Sta�💝�dium in the city would be upgraded to have international standards.