The inclusion of Mysuru in the prestigious ‘Super Swachh League’ reflects recognition for its historical reputation as a clean city; however, it highlights meaningful challenges ahead. while accolades may inspire civic pride, responses from stakeholders illustrate dissatisfaction with current waste management practices. The MCC faces structural limitations such as staff shortages while battling visible signs of inefficiency – including unaddressed garbage problems and encroached footpaths – which undermine tourists’ perceptions.
Criticism seems centered on a lack of consistent enforcement against littering or proactive urban planning strategies. Stakeholders rightly call for regularized cleaning policies instead of seasonal spurts tied to rankings alone.If approached responsibly by incorporating feedback via public consultations among tourism-focused businesses or NGOs advocating change, this milestone might serve not merely as symbolism but groundwork toward resolving deeper systemic flaws in city management.
Read more: Published – July 17, 2025