In this year's Swachh Survekshan, the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir secured 212the position at the national level, a jump of 39 ranks from what it had secured last year, an official said on Monday.
"The Jammu city scored 2025.81 marks out of 4,000 which is above the state and national average marks. Jammu city secured 1,068 marks in direct observation which is also above state and national average marks and 817.18 marks in citizen feedback which is above the state average marks," a spokesperson said.
He said that Jammu city secured highest marks among all the urban local bodies of the state.
The cleanliness survey conducted by the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry, as part of Swachh Bharat Mission, ranked 500 cities on the national level which have more than 1 lakh population, while 3,541 cities with less than 1 lakh population got state and regional ranking.
It aims to encourage large-scale citizen participation and create awareness among all sections of society about the importance of working together towards making towns and cities a better place to live in. The survey also intends to foster a spirit of healthy competition among towns and cities to improve their service delivery to citizens, towards creating cleaner cities.
The survey was based on an assessment of progress from January to December last year (extended till January 2018 for Cantonment Boards only) under Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (SBM-U).
The Commissioner of Jammu Municipal Corporation Ramesh Kumar appreciated the ranking of the corporation but said more efforts need to be put in so that the civic body gets in top 10 rankings.
"It is the result of hard work and attention given by the officers and field staff of the Jammu Municipal Corporation," he said and instructed the wings concerned of the civic body to take steps for improvement of sanitation.