Swachhata-MoHUA
Swachhata-MoHUA
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Swachhata-MoHUA

The official platform for proactive citizens to report civic issues instantly, track real-time resolutions from city officials, and drive transparency in your community.

Key Figures

Downloads

342K+

User Rating

3.4/5

Total Ratings

7K+

Publisher

Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy

Category

Productivity

Locales

9

Latest Version

3.6.41

Size

37.2 MB

First Released

Jun 16, 2016
Features

Transform Your Community with a Single Tap

Join thousands of active citizens using Swachhata-MoHUA to report local issues, track resolutions in real-time, and hold local authorities accountable for a cleaner urban environment.

Snap & Report in Seconds

Capture any civic issue—from garbage dumps to unmaintained toilets—and send it directly to officials with automated GPS tagging for instant location accuracy.

Real-Time Resolution Tracking

Receive push notifications with photographic proof when your issue is resolved. Not satisfied with the work? Reopen the complaint to ensure the job is done right.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Swachhata-MoHUA

What is the Swachhata-MoHUA app?

The Swachhata-MoHUA app is the official application of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of India. It enables citizens to report civic-related issues directly to the concerned city corporation.

How does the Swachhata-MoHUA app work to report civic issues?

The Swachhata-MoHUA app works by allowing citizens to take a picture of a civic issue. The app captures the location and forwards the complaint to the city corporation for assignment to a sanitary inspector.

What types of civic issues can users report with the Swachhata-MoHUA app?

Users can report issues such as garbage dumps, uncleaned dustbins, sweeping not done, dead animals, and problems with public toilets including cleaning, blockage, no water, or no electricity.

The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.

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Screenshots

Swachhata-MoHUA - Home screen of the Swachhata-MoHUA app featuring reporting icons for sanitation and garbage issues

Home screen of the Swachhata-MoHUA app featuring reporting icons for sanitation and garbage issues

Swachhata-MoHUA - Swachhata-MoHUA app login screen requesting mobile number registration

Swachhata-MoHUA app login screen requesting mobile number registration

Swachhata-MoHUA - Swachhata-MoHUA app phone number verification screen with four digit code input boxes

Swachhata-MoHUA app phone number verification screen with four digit code input boxes

Swachhata-MoHUA - Language selection screen in the Swachhata-MoHUA app showing options for multiple Indian languages including English, Hindi, and Tamil.

Language selection screen in the Swachhata-MoHUA app showing options for multiple Indian languages including English, Hindi, and Tamil.

Swachhata-MoHUA - Swachhata-MoHUA mobile app home screen showing a civic complaint dashboard for active citizens with options to report issues and locate public toilets.

Swachhata-MoHUA mobile app home screen showing a civic complaint dashboard for active citizens with options to report issues and locate public toilets.

Swachhata-MoHUA - Screen showing various categories for reporting civic sanitation issues in the Swachhata-MoHUA app

Screen showing various categories for reporting civic sanitation issues in the Swachhata-MoHUA app

Description

The Swachhata-MoHUA is the official app of Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), GOI. The app enables a citizen to post a civic-related issue (eg; a garbage dump) which is then forwarded to the city corporation concerned and thereafter assigned to the sanitary inspector of the particular ward. The app has been built by IChangeMyCity – a division of Janaagraha, a Bengaluru based non-profit working to improve the quality of life in India’s cities and towns. How does it work? Take a picture of the Civic-related issue using your smart phone, and post it in one of the following categories. ・Garbage dump ・Garbage vehicle not arrived ・Dustbins not cleaned ・Sweeping not done ・Dead animals ・Public toilet(s) cleaning ・Public toilet(s) blockage ・No water supply in public toilet(s) ・No electricity in public toilet(s) The app will capture the location while the picture is being taken. Just type in the landmark of the complaint location. The complaint will then be assigned to the concerned sanitary inspector/engineer. You can also vote up on any other complaint relevant to you. You will get regular updates on the ​status of the complaint in​ the form of a push notification with the ‘Resolved’ image uploaded by the assigned sanitary inspector/engineer. You can also reopen the complaint if you are not satisfied with the resolution of the complaint.

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