The mining ministry announced on Saturday that 50,000 square feet of space had been freed up as part of a special campaign and that scrap disposal had produced Rs 1.47 crore.
In a statement, the ministry stated, “The ministry and its subordinate organizations have utilized Special Campaign 3.0 for the disposal of pending matters and emphasized giving back to nature through creative and innovative ways”.
It went on to say, “Within the first three weeks of the campaign, the ministry has been ranked amongst the top ten for reviewing old physical files/records”.
“It has achieved 100 percent in easing rules, processes, disposal of public grievances, inter-ministerial references, and references received from state governments. Besides, 75 percent of the targeted cleanliness campaigns have already been completed”, the statement reads.
Under the campaign, the mines ministry has set targets for resolving pending matters and emphasized the importance of giving back to nature in unique and inventive ways.
“Bird feeders and water pots have been installed, gardens with medicinal plants created, and school girls have been sensitized about menstrual hygiene”, the statement added.
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