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Swachh App West Bengal: The West Bengal government has officially launched the Swachh App, a new technology-driven initiative aimed at making towns and cities cleaner, greener, and more organized. The app was inaugurated on Saturday in the presence of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari and Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. The project initially started as a pilot program in 10 municipalities across the state and will later be expanded to other urban areas.
What Is the Swachh App 2026?
The Swachh App is a geo-tagged mobile application designed to help citizens directly report cleanliness and civic issues in their locality. Residents can click photographs of garbage dumps, overflowing drains, littered roads, public spitting, waste accumulation, and other sanitation-related problems and upload them through the app. The complaint will automatically reach the concerned municipal authority for action.

Why Has the App Been Launched?
According to the state government, the main goal is to improve cleanliness, public hygiene, and civic discipline across West Bengal. Authorities want to encourage active citizen participation so that maintaining a clean environment becomes a shared responsibility between the government and the public.
The initiative is also part of a broader push under the Swachh Bharat Mission and aims to create a cleaner and more technologically connected urban administration.
Download Link: Swachh App on Google Play Store
Key Features of the Swachh App
1. Upload Garbage Photos
Citizens can take photographs of garbage lying on roads, open waste dumps or unclean public places and submit them through the app.
2. Geo-Tagged Complaints
Every complaint is location-based, allowing municipal authorities to identify the exact spot where the issue exists.
3. Fast Action by Municipalities
Officials have stated that after a complaint is registered, the concerned civic body will be expected to resolve the issue quickly. In many cases, action is targeted within two hours.
4. Complaint Tracking
Residents can monitor whether their complaint has been addressed by the authorities. Municipal workers will also upload proof after completing the cleaning work.
5. Information on Cleanliness Rules
The app will also provide information about sanitation regulations, waste disposal guidelines and civic responsibilities.
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What Will Be Penalized?
The government has announced stricter action against people who:
- Throw garbage on the roads
- Spit in public places
- Throw pan or gutkha stains on walls and roads
- Dump waste indiscriminately
- Litter markets and public spaces
- Urinate in public places
However, instead of immediately imposing fines, the government will first conduct a three-month awareness campaign.
When Will Fines Start?
The awareness campaign will continue until August 2026. From 1 September 2026, strict penalties and fines will be imposed on those violating sanitation rules. Municipal laws will be used to take action against offenders.
Dustbins Every 100 Metres
To make proper waste disposal easier, the government has announced that dustbins will be installed at approximately every 100 metres in urban areas. Authorities believe this will reduce littering and encourage people to use designated waste collection points.
What Did CM Suvendu Adhikari Say?
During the launch event, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari emphasized the importance of maintaining cleanliness and creating a more disciplined civic culture. The government stated that technology, transparency and citizen participation will play a major role in improving urban services and keeping Bengal clean. The initiative has been presented as a long-term effort to build a cleaner, smarter, and more developed state.
What Did Agnimitra Paul Say?
Urban Development and Municipal Affairs Minister Agnimitra Paul described the app as a major step toward a “cleaner, smarter, more transparent and responsive Bengal.” She said citizens will now have a direct role in monitoring cleanliness and reporting civic problems through technology. She also urged people to separate reusable and single-use waste at home and become more responsible citizens.
Where Is the App Available?
The Swachh App is available for Android users through the Google Play Store.
- Download Link: Swachh App on Google Play Store
A Major Change for Bengal’s Cities
The state government believes that simply cleaning roads is not enough. The success of the campaign will depend on public participation. By allowing citizens to instantly report garbage, drainage problems, and unhygienic practices, the Swachh App aims to make local administrations more accountable and responsive.
If the pilot project succeeds in the first 10 municipalities, the service will gradually be expanded across urban West Bengal, creating a statewide network for civic cleanliness monitoring and public engagement.