Updated On: 08 February, 2026 09:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Ritika Gondhalekar
Why go to Meghalaya’s Mawlynnong to see a clean village when one of Maharashtra’s cleanest and smartest villages — Adachiwadi — is just 250 km away? This hamlet with 1500 residents shows all it takes is good intentions and willpower to bring in clean roads and water, free WiFi, solar power and more

These clean roads in Adachiwadi village are a sight for sore eyes. Villagers deep-clean all public spaces every week. PICS/SATEJ SHINDE
Just about 250 km from Mumbai, tucked away in Purandar taluka of Pune district, lies Adachiwadi, a tiny village that is proving how collective will and community participation can transform rural India. So much so that it even earned recognition as one of Maharashtra’s cleanest and smartest villages from Eknath Shinde when he was Chief Minister in 2024. And, just like Meghalaya’s Mawlynnong — known as Asia’s cleanest village — Adachiwadi’s residents now plan to use all their hard work to turn their economy around with tourism.

Shivaji Parbhati Pawar demonstrates how well water is filtered and dispensed through a smart meter that charges Rs 1 for every five litres