From 44th to 3rd in Swachh Survekshan 2024-25, know how Lucknow jumped the cleanliness ladder
From 44th to 3rd in a year, Lucknow's sudden surge in Swachh Survekshan 2024-25 raises eyebrows. While the city's 7-star GFC rating and improved waste processing (48% to 85%) sound impressive, the timing coincides suspiciously with the introduction of a new "Swachh Shahar" category that conveniently placed consistent performers like Indore and Surat in a new ‘Super Swachh League’ list.
Lucknow’s leap to the top deserves a closer look, is this a sustainable shift, or a win crafted by shifting goalposts?
Fair competition or strategic reshuffle?
For seven consecutive years, Indore's undisputed dominance in cleanliness rankings made the competition almost predictable. But the 2024-25 Swachh Survekshan has rewritten the rules, quite literally. Ahmedabad now wears the crown, Bhopal follows, while Lucknow's staggering leap to third place (from 44th last year) raises both eyebrows and important questions about urban sanitation governance.
The introduction of the new "Swachh Shahar" (Clean City) category, along with five population-based classifications, has fundamentally altered the competition landscape. The parallel "Super Swachh League" for past champions like Indore and Surat effectively removed them from direct competition, clearing the path for new contenders. Critics, however, argue it dilutes year-on-year comparisons.
The data behind Lucknow’s rise-
Rapid Waste Management Gains
Door-to-door waste collection rose from 48% to 62%.
Waste processing jumped from 48% to 85% in just two years.
Technology and Green Push
Rolled out 1,250+ electric garbage vehicles and 96 IoT-enabled e-sweepers.
Added composting units and citywide digital monitoring systems.
Converted old dumps into green spaces and planted 3.5 lakh saplings.
Public Participation & Awareness
Waste segregation at source improved from 35% to 62%.
Citywide campaigns reached over 4 crore residents.
Clean-up legacy from Mahakumbh drives boosted awareness and civic involvement.
Behind the rankings-
While Lucknow's sanitation statistics shine, challenges persist, 33% of wards face irregular waste collection, and only 68% of toilets meet standards. The 7-star rating's sustainability remains doubtful, relying heavily on temporary infrastructure rather than permanent solutions.
Urban experts warn that true success lies beyond awards. The 2025 rankings will reveal whether this marks real progress or just a temporary boost in India's cleanliness race. Can Lucknow turn its achievements into lasting change? The answer will shape its sanitation future.
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