The Cleanest Cities Of India | Ep-1 | How Indore became the cleanest city in India?

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  • čas přidán 6. 01. 2022
  • Executive Producer: Arnab Pratim Dutta
    Managing Producer: Joel Michael
    Camera & Editing: Joel Michael, Adithyan PC, Midhun Vijayan & Aishwarya Iyer
    Voice Over: Aishwarya Iyer, Tushita Rawat
    Motion Graphics: Sunny Gautam
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    Indore, an education hub and the commercial capital of the state of Madhya Pradesh, is situated
    in the Malwa Plateau. It generates about 1029 tonne of waste daily (392.4 g per person per day). The city, which was already famous for its food and its bangles, has now also earned the 5-star garbage-free city. Indore has also been ranked the cleanest city of India in Swacch Survekshan Surveys since 2017. The city is not only Open Defecation Free but has also earned the first Water Plus Certification in the country.
    How did Indore turn so clean. Since 2015, the city has brought about systematic changes in the way it disposes garbage. Segregation of waste followed by door to door collection is practiced throughout the city. There are zero waste wards in the city, where its residents practice, home composting and treat most of the wet waste in-situ. Most to dry waste is sent to a material recovery facility where it is segregated and sent for recycling. The wet waste which is not treated on site goes to a central composting facility. Part of the wet waste is also turned into BIO-CNG which is used to run public transport.
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Komentáře • 148

  • @arjun007
    @arjun007 Před 2 lety +152

    This is a perfect and proper example of waste managment for the country. we should implement this model in every city.

    • @arpita7802
      @arpita7802 Před 2 lety +8

      I think we all have to forward this video to our municipality corporation official page....
      I have already forwarded it 👍

    • @pritikamondal6639
      @pritikamondal6639 Před rokem

      👍

    • @MegaGun2000
      @MegaGun2000 Před rokem +1

      I agree! And one thing that I really like about this is the fact that the people of Indore are really proud of it!
      I have many friends from the place and the second you mentioned anything about cleanliness. They pipe up and speak about how they keep everything clean where they're from, they also usually keep their corners of the neighborhoods they are in relatively clean out of habit. Lol (although, of course you end up having people who kind of get negatively influenced and end up littering like they would have otherwise, which is sad to see)

    • @deepakbansal5353
      @deepakbansal5353 Před rokem +1

      one more company named wonder samadhan took actions on this ! check there youtube account named@wondersamadhan😃

    • @sopiananwari2766
      @sopiananwari2766 Před 10 měsíci

      No cows on the streets

  • @divasdwivedi5612
    @divasdwivedi5612 Před 2 lety +94

    INDORE has proved that behavioral change of society is not impossible in india.
    when we will go togeather we will definitely bring change in our society.
    thanks down to earth to make this video.

  • @nitailaldhar5215
    @nitailaldhar5215 Před 2 lety +27

    People of Indore ....Namaste from Assam

  • @expt22
    @expt22 Před 2 lety +57

    Beautiful work. Indore, its people and municipal workers are now a role model for the country. Hope this can be scaled up.

  • @josephparungaoandchristine7362

    Congratulations to the leaders and the local community of Indore. Hoping other countries such as Philippines will follow this successful waste management program.

    • @M3ganwillslay
      @M3ganwillslay Před 2 lety +2

      Philippines is miles ahead of India in cleanliness and hygiene .
      Try to be satisfied with PH .

    • @darkevola7975
      @darkevola7975 Před 10 měsíci

      @@M3ganwillslay lmao, no. Phillipines ranks below india in both infrastructure and it's soo unclean they eat something called pagba, which is meat contaminated with pollutants.

  • @mansijadhav3089
    @mansijadhav3089 Před 2 lety +35

    MYYYYY CIIITYYYYYYY ❤❤ You can practically see if someone throws garbage the next person coming will put it in the dustbin...people have been so serious and I can see my city growing like anything..so proud to be a part of it 💫💫

    • @hardyzme
      @hardyzme Před 2 lety +4

      What about the gutkha chewing animals? Do they still spit in public?

    • @manasraina3528
      @manasraina3528 Před rokem

      @@hardyzme mostly don't but those who do they spit in dustbins or otherwise get yelled by someone...
      Bihari migrants are the ones spitting that shit while being ignorant of the city beauty ...

    • @arjitjere1559
      @arjitjere1559 Před rokem +2

      Good to know.I hope northern Indian cities adopt this streamlined policies .They are the ones facing biggest waste problems.I hope my city does it too

    • @naraendrareddy273
      @naraendrareddy273 Před rokem

      Wow, that must be a dream IN India.

    • @sopiananwari2766
      @sopiananwari2766 Před 10 měsíci +1

      No cows on the streets

  • @arpita7802
    @arpita7802 Před 2 lety +65

    I humbly request to all viewers ...as a responsible citizen please forward this video and appeal to your municipal corporation official id..or dm them
    I have already forwarded them :)

    • @masthanjinostra2981
      @masthanjinostra2981 Před rokem +1

      If we do it now then tomorrow you will started exporting communalism ideologies to other peaceful states and started doing attacks against minorities.

  • @vk2301saini
    @vk2301saini Před 2 lety +12

    Indore is a great example of local Citizen's participation they carry pride in their city no. Rank and even kids are aware of keeping surroundings clean...its not just about waste management but so much to learn how to motivate common people to participate and contribute.. Indore has wow effect

  • @GirishNair16
    @GirishNair16 Před rokem +10

    Kochi corporation in kerala should watch this and take note of this. If indore can achieve this ,certainly the whole of India 🇮🇳 can.

  • @sanjeevguptae2498
    @sanjeevguptae2498 Před rokem +2

    This is positive use of energy.We Indians should stop fighting with each other in the name of caste ,religion,language and focus our efforts just like people have done in Indore.

  • @vidyaarvind4458
    @vidyaarvind4458 Před rokem +4

    A great example to emulate. This video is surely an eye opener to all people who discount the role of the govt authorities in waste management and put all the onus on the end users. Sure, people must segregate garbage and give for collection. But after that further refining the segregation, waste processing, incineration, recycling etc is the role of the govt and various other entities.

    • @again5162
      @again5162 Před rokem +1

      The cities that implement this should receive funding for tourism, lots of food vloggers love visiting India

  • @selvanRathinasamy
    @selvanRathinasamy Před 2 lety +10

    very much impressed with the progress indore made. Their parks are very good,people are motivated. officials are sincere and politicians are good . kudo's to indorians

  • @prateek4279
    @prateek4279 Před 2 lety +5

    At 8:45
    This project is complete and was inaugurated recently by Pm modi
    And it produces 17000 kg of bio cng
    I live in Indore.

  • @bracketclose
    @bracketclose Před 2 lety +18

    Commendable on the part of the people of indore and IMC which has purposefully carried out cleanliness efforts in the city. Thank you down to earth for making such a wonderful video for others to take motivation from.

  • @indorenaturals3883
    @indorenaturals3883 Před 2 lety +2

    Big thank you from proud indorians. Consecutive five years India’s no. One cleanest city.
    Ready for Sixer .........👍

  • @RB-fp8hn
    @RB-fp8hn Před rokem +4

    This is one of the most uplifting videos about my country that I have seen in a long while :)

  • @bhu1sood
    @bhu1sood Před 2 lety +4

    Indore is the future mega city. Already developing at a rapid scale. Also its centralised location within the country is an advantage to it.

  • @deepika2644
    @deepika2644 Před 2 lety +8

    I applaud you DTE for such great quality videos filled with useful information and great videography, editing, narration and music

  • @2207maddy
    @2207maddy Před 2 lety +2

    Perfect video.All aspects of the hard work by authorities and citizen covered appropriately. Ek No Indore.

  • @rdj2398
    @rdj2398 Před 2 lety

    This is brilliant, I hope this mindset spans out to more of India

  • @arpita7802
    @arpita7802 Před 2 lety +7

    Amazing 👏 Really other cities also learn from this :)

  • @crieff1sand2s
    @crieff1sand2s Před 2 lety +2

    Inspirational.... great work... 👍

  • @Nightster79
    @Nightster79 Před 2 lety +3

    We need such proactive workers in all cities and corporations.

  • @KBSINN
    @KBSINN Před 2 lety +2

    Very impressive, I am thinking of shifting to Indore now.

  • @rishabhchaurasia3255
    @rishabhchaurasia3255 Před 2 lety +3

    Incredible work by the people and authorities of indore..🥰

  • @a.n.srikantaiahmudakaram6036

    Wonderfully wonderful achievement of the people of Indore, and the collective finest efforts of all the authorities involved in this gigantic tasks of remaining the #1 in the national survey each year!
    All of you deserve the national rewards!
    All the very best wishes for all of you!
    🙏🙏

    • @D2E
      @D2E  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Srlkantaiah...

  • @brijeshpanwar5977
    @brijeshpanwar5977 Před 2 lety +1

    This is really inspiring.

  • @tharunchillikuttathi
    @tharunchillikuttathi Před rokem +3

    Watching this video after witnessing the massive landfill fire in Kochi..
    Hoping to see this transformation in Kochi and other major cities in India.Jai Hind!

  • @mariedsilva8610
    @mariedsilva8610 Před rokem

    Amazing creative work to learn from and utilise for our country

  • @how5841
    @how5841 Před 2 lety +2

    Commendable 🙏

  • @oxyht
    @oxyht Před 2 lety +2

    Wow!!! Good Job Indore!!!

  • @Advait_thakur
    @Advait_thakur Před 10 měsíci

    Great informative documentary

  • @Simpaulme
    @Simpaulme Před 2 lety

    Inspiring 👌

  • @RahulKumar-py8fz
    @RahulKumar-py8fz Před 2 lety +5

    Beautifully made documentary !

    • @D2E
      @D2E  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @mrunmayeerewatkar989
    @mrunmayeerewatkar989 Před 2 lety +4

    Beautiful

  • @deepika2644
    @deepika2644 Před 2 lety +1

    What a video!

  • @sumitkumarpatley5479
    @sumitkumarpatley5479 Před 2 lety

    Tnx team down to earth 👍

  • @starseed2226
    @starseed2226 Před rokem +1

    Good on you India 👏

  • @windfal7
    @windfal7 Před rokem

    Love this ❤

  • @atulkotwal
    @atulkotwal Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is due to Punaya Karma of Devi Ahilya bail Holakar , Since She is role model for all the people of Indore, This Impossible task for a fairly big city of 20+ lakh people became possible.

  • @TheAtomicUniverse
    @TheAtomicUniverse Před rokem

    So proud ❤

  • @pearhat640
    @pearhat640 Před 2 lety +3

    wht did Norwegian ministry do here? Nice video and proud of Indore

  • @tiwarirahul2704
    @tiwarirahul2704 Před 2 lety

    Well socialised people

  • @INDIAN-rc9sh
    @INDIAN-rc9sh Před rokem

    Its really beautiful

  • @DrKiransudama
    @DrKiransudama Před rokem +1

    They should do same thing everywhere in Hindustan, the world 🌍 .

  • @torturedhuman9792
    @torturedhuman9792 Před 2 lety +4

    India should have at least 10 cities like Indore.

  • @navinmondal
    @navinmondal Před 2 lety +5

    currently I'm commissioning the EOT at the Bio-CNG plant in the city, and this video pops up in my recommendations 😅
    coincidence?

    • @behrouzrezahatami6935
      @behrouzrezahatami6935 Před 2 lety

      There is 550tonn plant underway.

    • @swapnildivekar1
      @swapnildivekar1 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! Congratulations on the successful commissioning. Would like to know more, if possible

  • @impossible_890
    @impossible_890 Před rokem +1

    It all starts with people's dedication and then the important efforts of the local governments to manage waste...this model is possible in all cities and Villages of India only the cooperation... People have to recognise the importance of segregation of solid waste

  • @deepshikhamarwal9084
    @deepshikhamarwal9084 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing

    • @D2E
      @D2E  Před 2 lety

      Thanks

  • @qudratnature2916
    @qudratnature2916 Před 2 lety

    More power to IMC.. love from pakistan.. really ur hardwork amazed me...

  • @lalaneeneee
    @lalaneeneee Před 4 měsíci

    I wish india as whole one day will adopt this technique soon

  • @rgolianeh
    @rgolianeh Před měsícem

    When your environment is clean you end up feeling better too.

  • @vrindayadav
    @vrindayadav Před 2 lety +10

    It gives me a headache wondering when we have a successful waste management model in a city, why is the rest if India not implementing it. Will is perhaps a big thing!

  • @mayankprajapat4591
    @mayankprajapat4591 Před 2 lety +1

    Proud indoree🥳

  • @user-wb8ql4ky7j
    @user-wb8ql4ky7j Před 2 lety +1

    Indor model must be applied in other cities of India , specially northern india, U.P, bihar, and tourist related areas .

  • @animalsarkar401
    @animalsarkar401 Před 2 lety +26

    I really don't understand wider India's relationship with its waste & garbage. Especially given the 'Swachh Bharat' campaign which the our PM was supposedly such a big champion of. One the one hand the country is visbly dirty pretty much everywhere given the large population and inherent habits of littering amongst the majority. But it is too easy to dismiss the public's littering habit as the root cause of our country's filthiness and do nothing about it as politicians usually do. The bigger truth however is no country's population is full free of such habits. In fact public apathy towards littering is one of the big problems USA itself faced back in the 60s. The real problem however is not littering I think. It is structural lack of standardized processes of waste collection and waste management. If there is no government initiative to collect waste or dispose it, what can the wider public do? They have to dispose their waste someplace. Without a centralized system in place no one has the time to do "personal ethical waste management"
    The Modi govt. even with it's "Swachh Bharat" drama seems to have done absolutely nothing in terms of establishing this waste management process. Making videos & taking photos about cleaning the street using a long broom for a couple of days is good for publicity and image but does nothing about India's filth problem.
    On the other hand, there is a constant worry about unemployment among a big section of the India public especially those transitioning from rural to urban India. Investing in a centralised 21st century pan-India waste management system [one that truly respects its workers by providing dignified safety gear, salaries and benefits, instead of treating them as "low varna/jaati people who are meant to do this work" as they are now treated (hence justifying their work hazards, low salaries)], though expensive in the short-term, not only creates cleanliness in the country but also creates jobs, make citizens comfortable living in their country and even indirectly may reduce brain drain, apart from all the ecological benefits.
    Maybe I'm just a dreamer, but hey....I'm not the only one.

    • @bracketclose
      @bracketclose Před 2 lety

      You've given a lucid explanation. Not a dreamer in my opinion. Keep up the good thinking.

    • @samusande6461
      @samusande6461 Před 2 lety

      It's beautiful piece of advice ❤️

    • @RandomVideos-zr7zc
      @RandomVideos-zr7zc Před 2 lety

      Yes you are not alone 🤜🤛

    • @odorlessflavorless
      @odorlessflavorless Před 2 lety +1

      This initiative is part of the Swachh Bharat Mission itself. Maybe you are half informed but Swacch bharat sarvekshan actually is part of the SBM itself. Also, you must listen to the last part of the video wherein the commissioner speaks about the reasons why Indore could maintain its high ranking in cleanliness. If there are people willing to cooperate , no goal is too less. It is a collective effort and not a political exercise. SBM is a very welcome initiative which atleast made the conversation about waste management a wider discussion.

    • @mansijadhav3089
      @mansijadhav3089 Před 2 lety +1

      Bigger issues gets solved when they are micro managed at it's root but definitely you will not get that perspective..Wishing well for your mindset 👐🏻

  • @atulshinh
    @atulshinh Před 2 lety +6

    Great!
    Why not Delhi?

  • @animeshcdac
    @animeshcdac Před 2 lety

    Perfect. Rest of Indian city Municipal crop should learn from Indore.

  • @animeshrose
    @animeshrose Před rokem +3

    Meanwhile, In my state they're charging money to collect wastes.

    • @Sudeep.Manerkar
      @Sudeep.Manerkar Před rokem

      Which state

    • @chiranjeevprachand1461
      @chiranjeevprachand1461 Před rokem +7

      They also charge it in indore. I am a resident of Indore, but we are happy to give 100rs per month to keep my city clean. It not only helps to keep it clean but also generates money for salaries of safai mitra hence people are having employment. See "the print" channels documentary about Indore, you will get many insights which are not included in this video.

    • @again5162
      @again5162 Před rokem

      My council charges us, but only town people get pick up we need a small ute dedicated to rubbish runs every few days

  • @earnviautubeaccount7165
    @earnviautubeaccount7165 Před 2 lety +1

    Proud Indorean

  • @vthilton
    @vthilton Před 2 lety +1

    Save Our Planet

  • @KamalNathatwill
    @KamalNathatwill Před 2 lety +4

    Their effort is apalusing

  • @ashwinajmery6071
    @ashwinajmery6071 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm from Indore😄

  • @pritamdas337
    @pritamdas337 Před rokem

    Hope every Indian cities does the same

  • @vinodhmabbu4866
    @vinodhmabbu4866 Před rokem

    Lets make all cities and towns just like indore and show foreigners our commitment!!😊

  • @shashikantmaharshi3874

    Wow can you imagine this is happening in India

  • @sefanak.a9203
    @sefanak.a9203 Před 2 lety

    Emulating indore model of waste management must be the priority of other states

  • @rgolianeh
    @rgolianeh Před měsícem

    India has wealthy people overseas and can ask for their help in this matter. It's also a tropical country and it'll look great if it went green.

  • @freeworldrookie2878
    @freeworldrookie2878 Před 2 lety

    Proud to be an Indori bhiya

  • @darshita1270
    @darshita1270 Před rokem

    the power of incentivization

  • @shantanu991
    @shantanu991 Před rokem +2

    This should be imitated by all the major municipalities in India. Hopeless to see the apathy by the politician turned corporators in Kolkata doing nothing much like this. #KolkataMunicipalCorporation

  • @gerardmanfroid1860
    @gerardmanfroid1860 Před rokem +2

    Better to live in 'Indore' than outdoors in India...LOL'

  • @kanchanrao675
    @kanchanrao675 Před 2 lety +1

    I really wish same thing happens in city of Mumbai.Most popular and visited by huge numbers of foreigners,get very disappointed by Garbage dumps, dog's and cattle still roaming in streets.Total mismanagement ,i heard though it's the richest municipality in India.

    • @vikashchandra9917
      @vikashchandra9917 Před 2 měsíci

      I know right, we don’t even know how to be presentable to visitors. It’s so sad. All it takes is to walk a few steps and use a dust bin.

  • @AssameseMaker1
    @AssameseMaker1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Sob state me hona chahiye

  • @sarthaksingh6834
    @sarthaksingh6834 Před rokem +1

    Ye kaam delhi ke MCD mei bhi kar dete

  • @suchithraraghavan5335
    @suchithraraghavan5335 Před 12 dny

    Why this cannot be done in all statez

  • @Edward4Plantagenet
    @Edward4Plantagenet Před 10 měsíci

    Indore's biodegradable #Wet waste #quality is better than Europe's.
    For Bio methanation plant you need top quality waste in which there is barely any mixing of Non biodegradable waste. (As per company which built this plant said, that's why they were interested in more plants in other cities but wanted assured quality waste for it, which others (Local Bodies) failed to provide).

  • @soumyadipghosh9525
    @soumyadipghosh9525 Před rokem +2

    Kolkata left the chat

  • @sakhavintesakhii
    @sakhavintesakhii Před 2 lety +1

    why should follow this other state?
    it is good....👍👍

  • @apoorvagupta742
    @apoorvagupta742 Před 2 lety +1

    I segregate my household garbage as dry and wet waste put the garbage collectors in our society mixes them during collections.

  • @ppatel9091
    @ppatel9091 Před rokem

    Indori 🇮🇳

  • @again5162
    @again5162 Před rokem

    Our council uses cheap trail/ Hunter cameras to catch illegal dumpers, it was a massive fine for those caught

  • @Mhashmi32
    @Mhashmi32 Před 2 lety +1

    Past 5 years of cleanest city not 4 years.

  • @raahullsngh3631
    @raahullsngh3631 Před 9 měsíci

    Kanpur nd Gaziabad should learn from Indore

  • @pppppppp2299
    @pppppppp2299 Před rokem +1

    6th time indore is the cleanest city..

  • @tstcikhthys
    @tstcikhthys Před 2 lety +1

    Quite commendable indeed. Also looks like Indore actually has footpaths with sett/cobblestones, let alone them being clean, which is impressive for India. BTW:
    1:41 It should be "a few years _ago",_ not "back" (i.e., पहले not पीछे)
    10:11 Not "commendable impacts", but commendable _effects;_ "impact" means a crash/collision, and I'm not sure when those would be commendable. I don't know why this jargon word is becoming popular these days.

    • @TheAbhishekVEVO
      @TheAbhishekVEVO Před rokem +1

      BTW: This is not an English language examination. So please keep these insignificant corrections to yourself that no one cares about.

  • @mayankbansal250
    @mayankbansal250 Před rokem

    Add new videos...!!

  • @akritiishere
    @akritiishere Před 2 lety +4

    Meanwhile in Noida, even if I given dry and wet waste separated, the collectors will mix them.🥲

    • @thedesimemers-vy1nt
      @thedesimemers-vy1nt Před 2 lety +6

      that's sad they need to learn the process why it is important what benifits it can give to your city.

    • @Sudeep.Manerkar
      @Sudeep.Manerkar Před rokem +3

      Same in Kalyan Maharashtra

    • @again5162
      @again5162 Před rokem +1

      Here in Australia we pay 15 cents per plastic bag which we would recycle at dropp off points, but some asshole in Melbourne hoarded all the bags in different warehouses with no intention on recycling the bags haha all sites have been declared a fire risk we have the same problems with tyre/ tire recyclers

  • @yashpanchal7065
    @yashpanchal7065 Před 2 lety

    APATHY

  • @givegreatness4407
    @givegreatness4407 Před 2 lety

    We TN Chennai also first if you sort decending

  • @ashokvanbritsom8308
    @ashokvanbritsom8308 Před 2 lety

    pity in rourkela not a good city

  • @smukherjee9231
    @smukherjee9231 Před 2 lety +9

    Thats why Indian should vote for BJP

  • @samsara2321
    @samsara2321 Před 2 lety

    This is Japanese shit. I like it.

  • @shivammahajan7336
    @shivammahajan7336 Před 2 lety +4

    Arvind Kejriwal kuch sikho

  • @TheMoppin
    @TheMoppin Před rokem

    Poor women has no gloves why CAN'T CITY SUPPLY GLOVES

  • @user-ph4bj5wb4k
    @user-ph4bj5wb4k Před 2 lety

    👍👍👍👍🤔🤔🤔🤔🙄🙄🙄🙄🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @masthanjinostra2981
    @masthanjinostra2981 Před rokem +1

    Don’t whitewash Madhya Pradesh too much. Attacks against minority Christians is evident. You can’t hide minority persecution by progressive development. V❤❤

    • @jelouche
      @jelouche Před rokem +1

      what kind of logic are you using. how is any of this related. It's because of people like you, progress and development of this nation is hindered.

    • @pikachuthunderbolt3919
      @pikachuthunderbolt3919 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Don't bring your religious dogma to tribals
      They are better without your religion.

  • @ristube3319
    @ristube3319 Před 2 lety +4

    Cleanest city in India is kind of an oxymoron

  • @rakeshbelliappa5007
    @rakeshbelliappa5007 Před rokem

    Now Mysore is the dirtiest city in India