India, Nov. 6 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
S.No
Organizations Name
Number of Post (X, Facebook, Instagram & Linkedin)
1
Ministry of Textiles, (MoT)
8
2
Office of the DC (Handicrafts)
16
3
Office of the DC (Handlooms)
26
4
Textile Committee, Mumbai
15
6
National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT)
46
7
Jute Corporation of India Ltd. Kolkata
06
8
National Jute Board, Kolkata (NJB)
08
9
National Handloom Development Corporation Limited
23
Total
148
The Ministry of Textiles actively participated in the Special Campaign 5.0, organized across all Ministries and Departments of the Government of India from 2nd to 31st October 2025, with a focus on Swachhata (cleanliness), efficient record management, and disposal of pending matters.
The campaign was conducted in three phases:
During the Preparatory Phase, the Ministry undertook a detailed assessment to identify cleanliness sites, review physical and e-files, dispose of scrap material, and take proactive measures to address long-pending public grievances, parliamentary assurances, and VIP references.
Initial Targets Identified by the Ministry
Key Achievements
During the campaign, the Ministry of Textiles achieved notable progress across its Secretariat, field formations, and subordinate organizations. The major outcomes are as follows:
These achievements underscore the Ministry's commitment to efficiency, transparency, and effective office management, in line with the Government's emphasis on administrative reforms and good governance.
Capacity Building and Digital Awareness
As part of the campaign, the Ministry organized a Cyber Security Awareness Session at Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi, to enhance awareness among officials regarding cyber hygiene and safe digital practices.
The hybrid session witnessed participation from over 130 officials, including representatives from attached and subordinate offices. The session covered important topics such as:
This initiative effectively complemented the objectives of the Special Campaign by integrating Swachhata with digital efficiency, thereby promoting a secure, responsive, and technology-enabled governance environment.
Commitment to Good Governance
The Ministry of Textiles remains committed to institutionalizing the best practices established under Special Campaign 5.0, with emphasis on:
Through these sustained efforts, the Ministry reaffirms its commitment to the Government's vision of "Cleanliness, Efficiency, and Good Governance."
Social Media Outreach under Special Campaign 5.0
Some glimpses of the campaign
Cyber Security Awareness session
Cleanliness sites
Before After
Before After
Before After
Before After
As part of the final week activities under Swachhata 5.0, an initiative was undertaken to replace plastic dustbins in the office premises with decorative cane baskets and office boxes to promote sustainability.
Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.