The "Cleanest City" award went to Madhya Pradesh's biggest and most populated city. The 530 square kilometre city of Indore is the location of the Indian Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Management.
Surat serves as the business and economic centre of South Gujarat. In 2013, the Annual Survey of India's City-Systems (ASICS) gave Surat its Best City title.
The Andhra Pradesh state's second-largest city is located in the state's geographic centre. The political, educational, cultural, and commercial centre of Andhra Pradesh is usually referred to as Vijayawada.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region includes Navi Mumbai, a planned city on the west coast of India (MMR). Navi Mumbai is made up of the districts of Thane and Raigad.
Fifth on the list of cleanest cities is Mumbai, the second-largest city in Maharashtra and the seventh-most populated city in the country. Pune is presently the second-largest IT city in India.
Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, is the sixth cleanest city in India. One of the best cities in India for conducting business is Raipur, which serves as the state's main hub for trade and commerce.
Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is listed eighth. Bhopal, popularly known as the City of Lakes, is the state's most important financial and commercial centre with Indore.
Vadodara is frequently referred to as Baroda despite being in sixth place for cleanliness. Many big enterprises are located in this city, which is the second largest in Gujarat.
In terms of cleanliness, Visakhapatnam, the biggest and most populated city in Andhra Pradesh, is ranked ninth in India. It is also the second-largest city on the east coast.
The fifth most populated city in India and the most populous city in Gujarat, Ahmedabad, is ranked last among the ten cleanest cities. Ahmedabad is home to Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's newest and largest stadium.