Mysuru, May 25 -- MCC aims to reclaim first rank; 10-member team gathers data with video evidence
A comprehensive evaluation of Mysuru's garbage collection, cleanliness standards and drinking water supply was recently conducted as part of Swachh Survekshan-2025 by a 10-member team from the Quality Council of India (QCI). The assessment, which began on April 2, lasted 20 days, with results expected in June.
This nationwide field assessment, which started on Feb. 15, ended in April. The QCI team, working from 7 am to 7 pm daily, visited numerous locations across the city - including residential areas, roads, parks, libraries, public circles and lakes - to review cleanliness practices. Public toilets, schools, Zero Waste Units, and Sewage ...
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