Ministry of Ayush Achieved Decluttering and Optimization of Workspace in Special Campaign 3.0
In Special Campaign 3.0, the Ministry of Ayush achieved another milestone in decluttering and optimization of workspace in Special Campaign 3.0. The ministry is continuously striving to achieve another milestones mentioned in special campaign 3.0.
As part of its preparations, the Ministry of Ayush identified the following pendencies for the nationwide Special Campaign 3.0, which began on October 2, 2023: references from MPs 30, Parliamentary Assurance 17, State Government 3, Public grievances 75, PMO references 3, Public grievance appeal 24, Management of files 305, and Cleanliness campaign 20. As a result, the drive related to weeding out of files has seen a tremendous advancement in the third week. In 305 files due for review, 161 files have been reviewed and out of 161 reviewed files all 161 files have been weeded out.
The Special Campaign 3.0 officially commenced on 15th September 2023, with a preparatory phase that sought to pinpoint cleanliness targets across the country. Following this the implementation stage of the campaign started on October 2. During the campaign, focus will be given to achieve space management and enhancement of workplace experience in offices. The campaign 3.0 is the latest step to maintain the highest standards of cleanliness and address concerns.
During the campaign, special emphasis is being placed on de-cluttering spaces and beautifying within the Ministry’s offices. These efforts are aimed at enhancing the work environment and productivity of employees.
As part of the Swachhata Hi Seva Pakhwada, the Ayush Ministry’s Swachhata pledge to all officials within the Ministry, underscoring the importance of a clean and garbage-free India. Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush reviewed and has directed all the senior officers to put their best efforts to achieve the target during the campaign period. Daily progress is being monitored by a dedicated team. The Institutes, organisations, councils took up cleaning of their premises, neighbourhood, public places like bus stands, parks, herbal gardens, and even lakes, ponds etc. Senior officials and Ayush fraternity cleaned Ayush Bhawan and respective neighbourhood as a part of the drive.
As in the Swacchata campaign, the Ministry of Ayush has also requested various states/ UTs, research councils, national institutes, subordinate organisations, and other statutory bodies to observe related activities. It is pertinent to note here that earlier efforts in disposal of pending matters have resulted in remarkable achievements, and Ministry is able to improve upon the overall ranking.
The Special Campaign will continue until October 31, with an unwavering commitment to enhancing the workplace experience, promoting cleanliness, and achieving set goals.