India, Nov. 3 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
The Special Campaign is a focused initiative across the Government of India to minimize pendency in official work and institutionalize Swachhata (cleanliness) as a core organizational value.This comprehensive, time-bound drive focuses on enhancing the working environment by conducting intensive cleanliness drives, optimizing office space through the disposal of scrap material and obsolete items, and improving records management, administrative efficiency by prioritizing the accelerated redressal of public grievances, reviewing old physical and e-files for weeding, and clearing all pending references like Parliamentary Assurances and VIP communication. The 5th edition of the Special Campaign (Special Campaign 5.0) was held from 02.10.2025 to 31.10.2025. In line with the objectives of the Campaign, Ministry of Culture, along with its Attached, Subordinate, and Autonomous Organizations embraced the campaign with enthusiasm and a structured plan.
Parameter
Target
Achievement
Public Grievance
114
114 (100%)
Public Grievance Appeals
29
29 (100%)
MP reference
146
113 (77%)
PMO reference
37
25 (68%)
State Govt reference
33
21 (64%)
Review of physical files and e-files
13602 and 633
100%
Weeding of files
4111
100%
No of Sites for Outdoor Cleanliness Campaign
599
100%
The ongoing campaign yielded significant results across key areas, demonstrating a strong commitment to efficient governance with a goal to create clean, functional, and citizen-centric office spaces that embody the spirit of good governance.
Key Achievements of Special Campaign 5.0:
Space freed: 62,307 sq ft
Revenue generated by disposal of scraps: Rs 31,05,599/-
Ministry issued 6 PIB statements and 215 tweets were published by its various organizations
Digitization of Records
Exhibition
The National Archives of India organized an exhibition titled Sushasan aur Abhilekh 2025 as part of Special Campaign 5.0.The exhibition was inaugurated by Hon ble Culture Minister Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on 10th October 2025 at NAI and remained open for public viewing till 12thOctober, 2025.
Best Practices:
Adding a creative dimension to the SHS Campaign,2025 and Special Campaign 5.0, some of the Organizations of Ministry of Culture have undertaken the following initiatives with citizen involvement and collective action as part of good practice: -
i. Waste to Art Initiatives by National Council for Science Museums (NCSM) by engaging community: -
Across its network of Science Centres, National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) developed more than 50 Waste to Art installations using discarded materials, out of which more than 35 were made using e-waste, plastic scraps.
Approximately more than 2000 kg of waste, including electronic components, plastic bottles, and metal scrap, was skillfully repurposed into artistic displays.
iii. Victoria Memorial Hall transformed the old Light and Sound Show control room into a new Museum Souvenir Shop, inaugurated on 31 October 2025:
iv. The remains of a dead tree have been transformed into a sculpture titled Swachhanda , depicting the spirit of renewal and creativity through sustainability at Victoria Memorial Hall:
Ministry of Culture is committed to continue with the good works done during Special Campaign in order to promote and institutionalize Swachhata, and reduce pendency in all organizations.
Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.