Ministry of Coal : Targets Identified during the Preparatory Phase of Special Campaign 4.0 by Editor October 16, 2024 October 16, 2024 2 views 2 minutes read A+A- Reset Ministry of Coal : Targets Identified during the Preparatory Phase of Special Campaign 4.02The campaign were conducted by The Ministry of Coal at the level of Secretary as well as Additional Secretary.Ministry of Coal has successfully concluded the preparatory phase of Special Campaign 4.0, which took place from September 16 to 30, 2024. This campaign marks a significant step towards institutionalizing Swachhata (cleanliness) and minimizing pendency in Government Offices. The Special Campaign 2024 envisages implementation of Swachhata across all offices of all Ministries and Departments, aiming to improve overall cleanliness and enhancing the experience of the common public when interacting with Government offices.To ensure the adequate preparation for the campaign, regular review meetings to monitor the progress of the preparatory phase were conducted by the Ministry of Coal at the level of Secretary as well as Additional Secretary. This rigorous monitoring process ensured that all activities are planned out in alignment with the campaign’s objectives, reflecting the Ministry’s commitment to maintaining high standards of cleanliness and operational efficiency.During the preparatory phase, several key activities were also accomplished, underscoring the Ministry’s dedication to the campaign’s goals. A thorough inspection of the record room was conducted to review document organization and to identify redundant files for disposal, thereby enhancing the efficiency of record management. Free Health check-up camp was organized at the office premises demonstrating the Ministry’s concern for the health and well- being of its employees. As part of its sustainability initiatives, the Ministry conducted a plantation drive on September 21, 2024, contributing to environmental conservation.With the preparatory phase now completed, the Ministry of Coal is focused to achieve its intended targets which includes pending MPs’ References, PMO References, Parliamentary Assurances and Public grievances etc. The Ministry is also focusing on the overall cleanliness of government offices, with a special emphasis on space management and enhancing the workplace experience of field offices.A total of 964 sites have been identified for cleanliness activities, which is more than the achievement of last year’s Special Campaign 3.0 and approximately 62,08,064 square feet of space will be cleaned. Moreover, the Ministry aims to dispose of 8,286 MT of scrap material, ensuring the optimal utilization of available space. As part of the file management process, 19,091 physical files and 34,442 e-files will be reviewed, contributing to a streamlined and efficient digital workspace.As Ministry of Coal concludes the preparatory phase, it is now fully prepared to embark on the implementation phase of Special Campaign 4.0. With a clear set of objectives, defined targets, and a dedicated team, the Ministry is committed to achieving excellence in cleanliness, operational efficiency, and responsiveness to public grievances. *** Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramLINESkypeEmail previous post Union Minister: Piyush Goyal discusses investment avenues with existing and potential US investors next post Coal Production in the Country Grows 5.85% in FY 2024-25 You may also like The Ministry of Coal has announced the selected applicants under Category-II of the Financial... February 4, 2025 Government of India : Update on the Ayushman Vay Vandana Yojana. February 4, 2025 Ministry of Textiles : The Center has granted approval to four startups in the... February 4, 2025 Bharat Tex 2025 : The Secretary of Textiles praises industry bodies for organizing the... February 4, 2025 The budget has allocated Rs. 5272 crores to Ministry of Textiles for the FY... February 4, 2025 Empowering the girl child through the “Mahri Laado” radio program as part of the... February 4, 2025