Visakhapatnam Leads Swachh Andhra: A Cleanliness Revolution
Visakhapatnam district excelled in the Swachh Andhra programme, ranking first among several districts. The initiative, prioritizing waste management and sanitation, saw Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu urging robust action plans. Efforts include public toilet construction, waste-to-energy plants, and increasing green spaces as part of a comprehensive environmental strategy.
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In a landmark environmental effort, Visakhapatnam district has emerged at the forefront of Andhra Pradesh's Swachh Andhra programme, securing the top rank for its excellence in waste management and sanitation. The announcement comes as part of a broader state initiative to enhance cleanliness, a critical component of which is the robust involvement of local municipalities.
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, reviewing the programme's progress, has underscored the importance of achieving the set targets in a disciplined manner. The Swachh Andhra initiative evaluates districts based on key parameters such as waste segregation and door-to-door collection, offering a blueprint for sustainable urban development across the state.
Capitals reading from the recent press release reveal that alongside these efforts, new public toilets are slated for construction, and waste-to-energy plants will find their place in specified zones. An aggressive urban waste clearance plan is already underfoot, converting former dumping sites into parks and green spaces, aiming to elevate the state's green cover to 50% by 2047.
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