COVERAGE of GFC 2022

1,228
ULBs
25,726
Wards
1,100
Assessors
86,071
Independent Locations
6,189
Plants
3,728
Functional Plants
12,65,544
Citizen Validations
75,13,648
Photograph Captures
14,734
Commercial Areas
29,018
Residential Areas
153
Industrial Areas
8,478
Educational Areas
4,669
Public Areas

Status of Swachhata in Urban India - 2022*

22,180 Wards

>90% D2D Collection

9,031 Wards

>90% Source Segregation

373 Cities

Resolved >90% SWM Grievances

470 ULBs

>90% Wet waste Processing

444 ULBs

>90% Dry waste Processing

952 ULBs

>80% Wards having C&D Waste Collection facility
*On the basis of "on field validation"
“The goal of the ‘Swachh Bharat Mission Urban 2.0’ is to make a garbage - free city, a city completely free of garbage.”
Shri Narendra Modi,
Prime Minister of India

On 1st October 2021, the Hon’ble Prime Minister launched Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban 2.0, with the overall vision of creating “Garbage Free Cities” (GFC), thereby placing India on a new trajectory of growth towards an ecosystem of holistic sanitation and waste management.

For achieving this vision, a key objective under SBM-U 2.0 is to make every urban local body at least 3-star Garbage Free as per the Star Rating protocol. With the vision of making cities ‘Garbage Free’, SBM-U 2.0 is focused on achieving 100% waste processing along with remediation of legacy dumpsites, construction and demolition waste and plastic waste management.

Star Rating Process Flow for ULBs

Fill Common City Profile

Fill MIS on SBM Urban Portal

Check for self-assessment scores on the SBM Urban Portal

Apply for Star Rating as per eligibility on SBM Urban Portal

Final Star Rating Certification (Valid for 1 Year)

Appropriate recommendation to MoHUA by Third Party

Third Party Verification Through:

Upload Documents & Declarations