Mines Ministry Achieves Full Targets in Special Campaign 5.0
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Mines Ministry Achieves Full Targets in Special Campaign 5.0

The Ministry of Mines, along with its attached and subordinate offices, Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs), and autonomous bodies, has successfully concluded Special Campaign 5.0, aimed at optimising record management, reducing pendency in official references, resolving public grievances, and ensuring effective scrap disposal. Building on the success of previous editions, the Ministry achieved 100 per cent of its set targets under the campaign.

During the campaign, the Ministry conducted 578 cleanliness drives, far exceeding its initial target of 292. These efforts generated Rs 9.7 million from scrap disposal and freed approximately 48,000 square feet of office space. Over 6,700 files were weeded out as part of a comprehensive record management exercise, significantly improving operational efficiency and space utilisation. The Ministry also achieved full targets in the disposal of references received from Members of Parliament, State Governments, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC), and public grievance redressal. Additionally, 11 administrative rules were simplified during the campaign to further enhance ease of doing business and promote good governance.

A major highlight of the campaign was a nationwide domestic e-waste recycling initiative coordinated by the Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development and Design Centre (JNARDDC). Implemented across 58 locations, the initiative successfully collected 9.02 tonnes of e-waste through authorised recyclers such as ATTERO Recycling and the Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI). The programme also disbursed Rs 1.1 million, supporting responsible e-waste disposal and raising awareness about sustainable recycling practices among employees and partner organisations.

Various institutions under the Ministry carried out creative and community-oriented activities to promote environmental awareness. The Mineral Exploration and Consultancy Limited (MECL) developed Waste-to-Art installations — including a bike, giraffe, and tool stand made from metal scrap — showcasing innovation in recycling. The Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) beautified its offices with art created from waste, installed eco-friendly sculptures at the Devapur Limestone Mines in Telangana, and constructed a compost pit at a government school in Morad to instil environmental consciousness. The Geological Survey of India (GSI) organised a free medical health camp for staff and contractual workers, reinforcing the campaign’s focus on well-being and social responsibility.

Through these sustained efforts, the Ministry of Mines continues to promote cleanliness, waste management efficiency, and sustainability. The success of Special Campaign 5.0 highlights the Ministry’s dedication to a circular economy, turning waste into valuable resources and creative expressions. The campaign reaffirms the Ministry’s commitment to transparency, eco-conscious governance, and improved public service delivery.

The Ministry of Mines, along with its attached and subordinate offices, Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs), and autonomous bodies, has successfully concluded Special Campaign 5.0, aimed at optimising record management, reducing pendency in official references, resolving public grievances, and ensuring effective scrap disposal. Building on the success of previous editions, the Ministry achieved 100 per cent of its set targets under the campaign. During the campaign, the Ministry conducted 578 cleanliness drives, far exceeding its initial target of 292. These efforts generated Rs 9.7 million from scrap disposal and freed approximately 48,000 square feet of office space. Over 6,700 files were weeded out as part of a comprehensive record management exercise, significantly improving operational efficiency and space utilisation. The Ministry also achieved full targets in the disposal of references received from Members of Parliament, State Governments, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC), and public grievance redressal. Additionally, 11 administrative rules were simplified during the campaign to further enhance ease of doing business and promote good governance. A major highlight of the campaign was a nationwide domestic e-waste recycling initiative coordinated by the Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development and Design Centre (JNARDDC). Implemented across 58 locations, the initiative successfully collected 9.02 tonnes of e-waste through authorised recyclers such as ATTERO Recycling and the Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI). The programme also disbursed Rs 1.1 million, supporting responsible e-waste disposal and raising awareness about sustainable recycling practices among employees and partner organisations. Various institutions under the Ministry carried out creative and community-oriented activities to promote environmental awareness. The Mineral Exploration and Consultancy Limited (MECL) developed Waste-to-Art installations — including a bike, giraffe, and tool stand made from metal scrap — showcasing innovation in recycling. The Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) beautified its offices with art created from waste, installed eco-friendly sculptures at the Devapur Limestone Mines in Telangana, and constructed a compost pit at a government school in Morad to instil environmental consciousness. The Geological Survey of India (GSI) organised a free medical health camp for staff and contractual workers, reinforcing the campaign’s focus on well-being and social responsibility. Through these sustained efforts, the Ministry of Mines continues to promote cleanliness, waste management efficiency, and sustainability. The success of Special Campaign 5.0 highlights the Ministry’s dedication to a circular economy, turning waste into valuable resources and creative expressions. The campaign reaffirms the Ministry’s commitment to transparency, eco-conscious governance, and improved public service delivery.

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