Third Party Survey Report on Station
Cleanliness has been released. It ranks 407 railway stations including 75 A1
category stations, 332 A category stations on basis of cleanliness performance.
The survey was conducted by the Quality Council of India (QCI) to increase
level of cleanliness under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan by identifying unclean spots,
improve cleanliness standards and propel healthy competition among railway
stations.
India’s top
10 cleanest railway stations
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Railway Station
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State
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Category
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1
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Jodhpur
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Rajasthan
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A1 category Stations (out of 75)
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2
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Jaipur
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Rajasthan
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3
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Tirupati
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Andhra Pradesh
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4
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Vijayawada
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Andhra Pradesh
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5
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Anand Vihar Terminal
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Delhi
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6
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Secunderabad Jn
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Andhra Pradesh
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7
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Bandra
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Maharashtra
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8
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Hyderabad
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Andhra Pradesh
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9
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Bhubaneswar
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Odisha
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10
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Visakhapatnam
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Andhra Pradesh
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01
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Marwar
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Rajasthan
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A category stations (out of 332)
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02
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Phulera
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Rajasthan
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03
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Warangal
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Andhra Pradesh
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04
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Udaipur
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Rajasthan
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05
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Jaisalmer
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Rajasthan
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06
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Nizamabad
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Andhra Pradesh
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07
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Barmer
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Rajasthan
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08
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Machiryal
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Telangana
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09
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Mysuru
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Karnataka
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10
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Bhilwara
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Rajasthan
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01
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North Western Railway
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Zonal Railway Rankings
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02
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South Central Railway
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03
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East Coast Railway
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04
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South East Central Railway
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05
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Western Railway
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06
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South Western Railway
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07
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Southern Railway
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08
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Central Railway
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09
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West Central Railway
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10
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Northeast Frontiers Railway
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