The Ministry of Steel, along with its Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) across India, is preparing to launch the Special Campaign 4.0 from October 2 to October 31, 2024. Building on the successes of Special Campaign 3.0, this initiative aims to further promote cleanliness and reduce pendency within government operations.
The Special Campaign 4.0 will focus on:
Promoting Cleanliness: Similar to previous campaigns, the Ministry will conduct extensive cleanliness drives, both indoors and outdoors, across all facilities. These efforts will enhance workplace hygiene and ensure a cleaner environment.
Reducing Pendency: Continuing the commitment demonstrated in Special Campaign 3.0, the Ministry will work diligently to clear pending references and grievances. The campaign will prioritize the disposal of outdated files, both physical and digital, to streamline operations and improve record management.
Engaging with the Public: The Ministry will leverage social media and other platforms to raise awareness and encourage public participation in cleanliness efforts. Updates and achievements of the campaign will be shared regularly to keep the public informed and engaged.
The campaign will be executed in two phases: the Preparatory Phase and the Implementation Phase. During the Preparatory Phase, from September 14 to September 30, 2024, preparations will be made to ensure the smooth execution of the campaign. The Implementation Phase will follow from October 2 to October 31, 2024, focusing on active implementation and monitoring.
The Ministry of Steel is dedicated to making Swachhata a routine practice and remains committed to addressing public grievances promptly. By participating in Special Campaign 4.0, the Ministry aims to set new benchmarks in cleanliness and efficiency, further contributing to a cleaner and more effective governance.