Coal Ministry among top 10 performing ministries under Special Campaign 3.0

287 sites cleaned till October 16 the Coal Ministry targets to clean 795 Sites across the country
Coal Ministry among top 10 performing ministries under Special Campaign 3.0
Coal Ministry among top 10 performing ministries under Special Campaign 3.0file
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New Delhi: Ministry of Coal has taken various measures to address pending references and respond to inquiries from various stakeholders, including Members of Parliament (MPs), IMC References (Cabinet Proposals) and references from State Governments, under Special Campaign 3.0, according to an official release by Ministry of Coal.

The Ministry under the record management, has reviewed 42,738 physical files out of the target of 1,29,962 files. After reviewing, 5041 physical files have been weeded out and over 10,459 e-files have been closed online. The special campaign has so far resulted in freeing up about 5,93,915 square feet office space. The disposal of scrap materials has resulted in revenue of Rs 18.08 crore so far.

61.9 percent accomplishment has been achieved in handling PMO references: Coal Ministry

Till October 16, cleanliness drive was carried out at 287 sites against the target of 795 sites throughout the country, with a steadfast commitment to achieving 100 percent completion during the campaign phase. 61.9 percent accomplishment has been achieved in handling PMO references, the official release said.

Coal Ministry among top 10 performing ministries under Special Campaign 3.0
Coal Ministry adopts sustained reclamation & afforestation to minimise coal-mining footprints

Ministry of Coal figured in the list of top 10 performers, according to five parameters of special campaign 3.0.

Coal Secretary, Amrit Lal Meena reviewed the progress of the activities being carried out by the Ministry to achieve 100 percent targets.

During the campaign, Jamuna Kotma area of SECL has undertaken the initiative of “Scrap to Sculpture” with objective to convert scrap materials of coal mines into various creative sculptures. The colliery has established a public park to house and display these sculptures made from scrap at Bankim Vihar, Jamuna Kotma Area in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh, the release by the Ministry of Coal concluded.

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