Power Ministry Completes Special Campaign 5.0 Successfully
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Power Ministry Completes Special Campaign 5.0 Successfully

The Ministry of Power has successfully concluded its Special Campaign 5.0 for Disposal of Pending Matters, conducted from 2 October to 31 October 2025, achieving key milestones in cleanliness, efficiency, and grievance resolution across its departments, PSUs, and affiliated organisations.

The campaign aimed to streamline administrative processes, enhance workplace cleanliness, and resolve pending public and inter-departmental matters under the Government of India’s larger governance reform initiative.

During the campaign, the Ministry conducted 587 cleanliness drives—achieving 100 per cent of its target—freeing up 141,343 sq. ft. of office space. The initiative also generated Rs 342.39 million (Rs 34.23 crore) in revenue through the disposal of scrap materials and e-waste, surpassing its original target.

In record management, the Ministry reviewed 25,785 physical files, weeding out 22,833 as per prescribed norms, and examined 24,045 e-files, closing 22,734 of them.

The Ministry also achieved impressive performance on key administrative fronts, completing 41 of 45 MP references, 100 per cent of Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) references, and 14 of 22 State Government references.

Public service delivery saw notable improvements, with 596 public grievances and 35 grievance appeals resolved — both achieving 100 per cent completion. Additionally, 35 identified rules were simplified under the Ease of Doing Business framework to boost administrative efficiency.

Under the supervision of the Secretary (Power), the progress of Special Campaign 5.0 was closely tracked to ensure continuous improvement and sustained momentum. The active participation of officers from the Ministry and its PSUs was cited as a key factor in the campaign’s success.

To enhance transparency and public engagement, the Ministry regularly shared progress updates through social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook, ensuring real-time visibility of the campaign’s achievements.

The Ministry of Power has successfully concluded its Special Campaign 5.0 for Disposal of Pending Matters, conducted from 2 October to 31 October 2025, achieving key milestones in cleanliness, efficiency, and grievance resolution across its departments, PSUs, and affiliated organisations. The campaign aimed to streamline administrative processes, enhance workplace cleanliness, and resolve pending public and inter-departmental matters under the Government of India’s larger governance reform initiative. During the campaign, the Ministry conducted 587 cleanliness drives—achieving 100 per cent of its target—freeing up 141,343 sq. ft. of office space. The initiative also generated Rs 342.39 million (Rs 34.23 crore) in revenue through the disposal of scrap materials and e-waste, surpassing its original target. In record management, the Ministry reviewed 25,785 physical files, weeding out 22,833 as per prescribed norms, and examined 24,045 e-files, closing 22,734 of them. The Ministry also achieved impressive performance on key administrative fronts, completing 41 of 45 MP references, 100 per cent of Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) references, and 14 of 22 State Government references. Public service delivery saw notable improvements, with 596 public grievances and 35 grievance appeals resolved — both achieving 100 per cent completion. Additionally, 35 identified rules were simplified under the Ease of Doing Business framework to boost administrative efficiency. Under the supervision of the Secretary (Power), the progress of Special Campaign 5.0 was closely tracked to ensure continuous improvement and sustained momentum. The active participation of officers from the Ministry and its PSUs was cited as a key factor in the campaign’s success. To enhance transparency and public engagement, the Ministry regularly shared progress updates through social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook, ensuring real-time visibility of the campaign’s achievements.

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