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Kerala ranks top 100 cleanest Indian cities after major waste management investments, while Bengaluru plans new landfill sites and road projects.
Kerala ranks among India’s top 100 cleanest cities after investing ₹1,591.28 crore in waste management, with eight cities making the list and Mattannur winning a central award.
The state completed its first Compressed Biogas plant in Brahmapuram, with more in progress, and cleared 24 of 59 dump sites, reclaiming 70 acres.
In Bengaluru, Deputy CM DK Shivakumar announced plans to acquire 100 acres from farmers within 40 km for permanent waste disposal sites, aiming to resolve long-term waste issues.
He also directed completion of ₹5,000 crore in road projects before monsoon, amid allegations that BJP leaders blocked garbage trucks to demand grants—claims denied by the BJP.
Kerala se ubica entre las 100 ciudades más limpias de la India después de las principales inversiones en gestión de residuos, mientras que Bengaluru planea nuevos vertederos y proyectos de carreteras.