Prime Minister Narendra Modi felicitated as many as 11 institutions and organisations for cleanliness.
Chandigarh and Mysore were felicitated for 'Clean Cities in million plus population category' and Gangtok for 'Cleanest Tourism Destination'.
Surat Railway Station was felicitated for 'Cleanest Station' during the India Sanitation Conference, while Post Graduate Institute of Medical Research & Education, Chandigarh for 'Cleanest Hospital'.
Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu also distributed Rs 400 crore to 19 states and the UT of Chandigarh for promoting urban reforms under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) during 2015-16.
Tamil Nadu topped the list of performing states and Chandigarh headed the UTs, while Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir and Andaman and Nicobar Islands could not qualify for the incentives, an official statement said.
During the conference, top leadership of the country including the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers and Ministers from states and UTs signed a Declaration of Commitment to make India Open Defecation Free and Clean by 2019.
Other elected representatives from rural and urban local bodies, District Collectors, Municipal Commissioners also signed a similar Declaration.
Naidu said that as on date, 405 cities and towns have become Open Defecation Free and 739 would become so by March next year.
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