The top four cities are all located in India, which has the second-largest population in the world. In the nation's attempts to lower crimes against women, surveillance cameras are a key component.
With a total of 200,600 cameras deployed, Indore—which has a population of 3.2 million—has almost 63 cameras per 1000 residents. With 440,299 installed cameras and a population density of 42 cameras per 1000 people, Hyderabad has a population of 10.5 million. With 436,600 deployed cameras and a population density of 27 cameras per 1000 persons, Delhi has 16.3 million residents. There are 11.5 million people living in Chennai. 22,126 cameras are located in the city or 25 cameras for every 1000 residents.
54% of the 1 billion cameras that are present worldwide, according to Camparitech research, are found in China.
When compared to the west, India is primarily criticized for its civic sensibility. In Western nations, however, public cleanliness is mostly dependent on individual residents. The maintenance of the restrooms requires a sufficient water supply, which India does not have.
What, then, puts Indore at the top of the list for the Swacch Survekshan Award? Is it people's commitment to maintaining the city's cleanliness or their feeling of civic duty?
The city of Indore has topped the list for six years running according to the most recent study by the federal government. Surat and Navi Mumbai are the next two states to receive recognition from the President of India, Draupadi Murmu, after Indore.
According to the States, Madhya Pradesh has come out on top in the Swach Survekshan Awards 2022 for best-performing states. The Swachh Survekshan 2022 initiative's seventh survey is being conducted now.
LIST OF 10 CLEANEST INDIAN CITIES:
1. Indore, Madhya Pradesh
2. Surat, Gujarat
3. Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
4. Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
5. Vijaywada, Andhra Pradesh
6. Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
7. Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
8. Mysore, Karnataka
9. New Delhi, Delhi
10. Ambikapur, Chattisgarh
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