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Swachh Vayu & Wetland City Awards 2025

Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan 2025: Indore, Amravati, Dewas top winners. NCAP funding ₹20,130 Cr, 64 cities cut PM10 by 20%+. Quiz & flashcards for exam prep.

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📅 December 2025
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“Clean air is not a luxury — it is a basic right. These awards celebrate cities that turned commitment into action.” — Bhupender Yadav, Union Environment Minister

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) held the Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan Awards and Wetland Cities Recognition Ceremony 2025. Union Minister Bhupender Yadav presented awards to top-performing cities under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP). The ceremony marked significant progress in air quality management and highlighted India’s expanding work in biodiversity and wetland conservation.

This annual survey ranks and rewards cities for their efforts in reducing air pollution through tree plantation, green mobility, waste management, and industrial compliance. The 2025 edition also saw Indore and Udaipur gain international recognition as Wetland Cities under the Ramsar Convention.

130 Cities Under NCAP
₹20,130 Cr Total Funding
64 Cities with 20%+ PM10 Cut
91 Ramsar Sites in India
📊 Quick Reference
Programme Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan 2025
Ministry MoEFCC
Union Minister Bhupender Yadav
NCAP Launch 15 August 2020
Performance Grants ₹13,237 crore
Wetland Cities 2025 Indore & Udaipur

📜 National Clean Air Programme (NCAP)

Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan Awards 2025 Key Highlights
Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan Awards 2025 – Key Highlights

The National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) was launched on 15 August 2020 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The programme aims to cut air pollution in mission mode across 130 cities in India. The annual Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan serves as the primary evaluation tool, ranking and rewarding cities based on their air quality improvement actions.

NCAP represents a shift from reactive pollution control to proactive city-level planning. It focuses on source-specific interventions covering vehicular emissions, industrial pollution, construction dust, road dust, and biomass burning.

🎯 Simple Explanation

Think of NCAP as a nationwide competition where cities compete to clean their air. Just like schools get ranked on academic performance, cities get ranked on how well they reduce pollution. The better they perform, the more funding and recognition they receive.

2014
India had 25 Ramsar sites; air quality monitoring was limited
15 Aug 2020
NCAP launched by PM Modi covering 130 cities
2023
First cities achieve 40% PM10 reduction from 2017-18 baseline
2025
Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan Awards; Ramsar sites reach 91

📋 Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan: Purpose and Process

Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan is conducted annually to motivate cities to improve air quality. The survey uses a multi-tier review system that evaluates cities on several parameters including tree plantation drives, green mobility adoption, solid waste management, and compliance by industrial units.

The 2025 cycle covered three city groups based on population: cities with population over 10 lakh, cities with population from 3 to 10 lakh, and cities with population under 3 lakh. Awards went to cities that scored highest on planned actions, measurable outcomes, and effective use of NCAP support.

✓ Quick Recall

Key Fact: The survey evaluates four main areas — tree planting, green mobility, waste handling, and industrial compliance. Cities are scored out of 200 points.

🏆 Category 1: Cities with Population Over 10 Lakh

The largest city category saw fierce competition among India’s major urban centres. Indore secured the top position with a perfect score, continuing its reputation as a leader in urban cleanliness and sustainability.

Rank City Score Award Key Achievements
1st Indore 200/200 ₹1.5 crore 16 lakh trees (Guinness Record), 120 e-buses, 150 CNG buses
2nd Jabalpur 199/200 ₹1 crore 11 MW waste-to-energy plant, urban greenery expansion
3rd (Joint) Agra 196/200 ₹25 lakh Legacy waste cleared, Miyawaki urban forests
3rd (Joint) Surat 196/200 ₹25 lakh EV promotion policy, ~38% green cover achieved
💭 Think About This

Indore has won both the Swachh Survekshan (cleanliness) and Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan (clean air) awards multiple times. What institutional factors enable some cities to consistently outperform others in environmental governance?

🥈 Category 2: Cities with Population 3–10 Lakh

Medium-sized cities showed remarkable progress in this category. Amravati topped with a perfect score, demonstrating that smaller cities can match the performance of metro areas with focused action.

Rank City Score Award Key Achievements
1st Amravati 200/200 ₹75 lakh 340 km roads upgraded, 53 gardens, 19 acres barren-to-forest
2nd (Joint) Jhansi 198.5/200 ₹25 lakh Urban greening, Miyawaki forest patches
2nd (Joint) Moradabad 198.5/200 ₹25 lakh Road projects, improved C&D waste handling
3rd Alwar 197.6/200 ₹25 lakh Legacy waste dump site reclaimed
⚠️ Exam Trap

Don’t confuse: Amravati (Maharashtra) with Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh capital region). The Swachh Vayu winner is Amravati in Maharashtra.

🥉 Category 3: Cities with Population Under 3 Lakh

Smaller cities faced unique challenges with limited resources, yet showed innovative approaches to air quality improvement. Dewas in Madhya Pradesh led this category by convincing local industries to shift to cleaner fuels.

Rank City Score Award Key Achievements
1st Dewas 193/200 ₹37.5 lakh Industries shifted to cleaner fuels
2nd Parwanoo 191.5/200 ₹25 lakh End-to-end road pavement to control dust
3rd Angul 191/200 ₹12.5 lakh Road upgrades, public awareness campaigns

💰 Financial Support & Scheme Convergence

NCAP has committed large-scale funding for city-level interventions. The total allocation stands at ₹20,130 crore for 130 cities, with ₹13,237 crore designated as Air Quality Performance Linked Grants. Cities use these funds for electric mobility, solid waste management, green cover expansion, and air quality monitoring infrastructure.

NCAP aligns with several central missions to maximise ground-level impact:

  • Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) — Waste management integration
  • AMRUT — Urban infrastructure and water supply
  • Smart City Mission — Technology-driven solutions
  • SATAT — Sustainable transport fuels
  • FAME-II — Electric vehicle adoption
  • Nagar Van Yojana — Urban forest development

Combined financial mobilisation through these converged schemes stands near ₹1.55 lakh crore.

📈 Air Quality Achievements Under NCAP

Wetland Cities Recognition 2025 and Green Initiatives
Wetland Cities Recognition 2025 – Green Initiatives

Measured progress under NCAP shows clear gains in air quality across participating cities:

  • 103 cities showed improvement in PM10 levels
  • 64 cities recorded at least 20% reduction in PM10
  • 25 cities achieved 40% or more reduction compared to 2017–18 baseline

These achievements demonstrate that sustained, coordinated action at the city level can deliver measurable improvements in urban air quality within a relatively short timeframe.

✓ Quick Recall

Remember: 103 → 64 → 25 (Cities improved → 20% cut → 40% cut). This declining sequence shows progressively stricter achievement thresholds.

✨ New Initiatives Announced in 2025

Three fresh steps were introduced in 2025 to deepen city-level action on air quality:

  • Ward-level Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan: New guidelines to rate performance within cities at the ward level, enabling more granular accountability
  • Best Practices Compendium: A compilation of proven measures to help states and cities adopt successful interventions
  • PRANA Digital Platform: A technology platform to track progress and share data transparently across all stakeholders

Additionally, two major green cover programmes support city efforts:

  • Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam: Campaign targeting 75 crore trees between 17 September and 2 October 2025
  • Nagar Van Yojana: Plan to develop 75 Nagar Vans (urban forests) across the country

🌿 Wetland Cities Recognition Under Ramsar Convention

India’s Ramsar site count has risen dramatically to 91 sites, compared to just 25 in 2014. In 2025, Indore and Udaipur gained Wetland City status under the Ramsar Convention — an international recognition for cities that demonstrate strong action in conserving urban lakes and wetlands while supporting local biodiversity.

Linked national missions reinforce these sustainability targets:

  • Mission Amrit Sarovar: Focuses on restoring and maintaining water bodies across India
  • Mission LiFE: Promotes everyday lifestyle choices that reduce pollution and support resource conservation
💭 For GDPI / Essay Prep

The convergence of clean air initiatives with wetland conservation shows a holistic approach to urban sustainability. How can cities balance rapid urbanisation with ecological preservation? Consider Indore as a case study.

🧠 Memory Tricks
Top Winners Mnemonic:
“I-A-D” (Indore, Amravati, Dewas) — The three category toppers, all from Central India (MP and Maharashtra)
NCAP Launch Date:
“Independence Day 2020” — NCAP was launched on 15 August 2020 by PM Modi
Funding Figure:
“20-13” pattern — Total ₹20,130 crore, Performance grants ₹13,237 crore
PM10 Achievement Sequence:
“103-64-25” — Cities improved, cities with 20% cut, cities with 40% cut (decreasing as threshold rises)
📚 Quick Revision Flashcards

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Question
When was NCAP launched and by whom?
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Answer
15 August 2020 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, covering 130 cities across India.
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🧠 Think Deeper

For GDPI, Essay Writing & Critical Analysis

🌍
How effective is the competitive ranking approach (Sarvekshan model) in driving environmental governance at the city level?
Consider: Incentive structures, data transparency, inter-city learning, potential for gaming metrics, sustainability of improvements beyond award cycles.
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Can scheme convergence (NCAP + Swachh Bharat + AMRUT + Smart Cities) deliver better outcomes than standalone programmes?
Think about: Coordination challenges, funding overlaps, accountability gaps, synergies in implementation, examples of successful convergence.
🎯 Test Your Knowledge

5 questions • Instant feedback

Question 1 of 5
When was the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) launched?
A) 26 January 2019
B) 2 October 2019
C) 15 August 2020
D) 5 June 2021
Explanation

NCAP was launched on 15 August 2020 (Independence Day) by PM Narendra Modi, not in 2019 or 2021.

Question 2 of 5
Which city won the top position in Category 1 (population over 10 lakh) of Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan 2025?
A) Indore
B) Jabalpur
C) Surat
D) Agra
Explanation

Indore topped Category 1 with a perfect score of 200/200 and won Rs 1.5 crore. Jabalpur came second.

Question 3 of 5
What is the total funding allocation under NCAP for 130 cities?
A) ₹10,000 crore
B) ₹20,130 crore
C) ₹13,237 crore
D) ₹1.55 lakh crore
Explanation

The total NCAP allocation is Rs 20,130 crore for 130 cities, with Rs 13,237 crore as performance-linked grants.

Question 4 of 5
Which city topped Category 2 (population 3-10 lakh) with a perfect score?
A) Jhansi
B) Moradabad
C) Alwar
D) Amravati
Explanation

Amravati (Maharashtra) topped Category 2 with a perfect 200/200 score. Don’t confuse with Amaravati in Andhra Pradesh.

Question 5 of 5
Which two cities received Ramsar Wetland City recognition in 2025?
A) Jabalpur and Surat
B) Agra and Amravati
C) Indore and Udaipur
D) Dewas and Parwanoo
Explanation

Indore and Udaipur received Ramsar Wetland City recognition in 2025. This is separate from the clean air awards.

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📌 Key Takeaways for Exams
1
Programme & Launch: NCAP was launched on 15 August 2020 by PM Modi, covering 130 cities with ₹20,130 crore funding.
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Top Winners 2025: Indore (Category 1), Amravati (Category 2), and Dewas (Category 3) — all from Central India.
3
Air Quality Progress: 103 cities improved PM10 levels; 64 achieved 20%+ reduction; 25 achieved 40%+ reduction from 2017-18 baseline.
4
Wetland Recognition: Indore and Udaipur gained Ramsar Wetland City status in 2025; India now has 91 Ramsar sites (up from 25 in 2014).
5
New Initiatives: Ward-level surveys, PRANA digital platform, and best practices compendium introduced in 2025.
6
Convergence: NCAP aligns with Swachh Bharat, AMRUT, Smart Cities, FAME-II, and Nagar Van Yojana for combined mobilisation of ₹1.55 lakh crore.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan?
Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan is an annual survey conducted under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) to rank and reward cities based on their efforts to improve air quality. It evaluates cities on parameters like tree plantation, green mobility, waste management, and industrial compliance.
How are cities categorised in the Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan?
Cities are divided into three categories based on population: Category 1 (over 10 lakh), Category 2 (3-10 lakh), and Category 3 (under 3 lakh). Each category has separate rankings and award amounts.
What is the difference between NCAP funding and performance-linked grants?
Total NCAP allocation is ₹20,130 crore for 130 cities. Of this, ₹13,237 crore is designated as Air Quality Performance Linked Grants, which means cities receive funds based on demonstrated improvements in air quality metrics rather than just project proposals.
What is Ramsar Wetland City recognition?
Ramsar Wetland City is an international designation under the Ramsar Convention for cities that demonstrate exceptional commitment to wetland conservation. In 2025, Indore and Udaipur became the latest Indian cities to receive this recognition, reflecting their efforts to protect urban lakes and biodiversity.
What is the PRANA platform announced in 2025?
PRANA is a new digital platform introduced under NCAP to track air quality progress across cities and share data transparently. It enables real-time monitoring and helps cities learn from each other’s best practices.
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