Rs 254 cr earned from scrap disposal in 3 weeks: Dr Jitendra

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh holding a media interaction over Diwali high-tea at his New Delhi residence on Tuesday.
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh holding a media interaction over Diwali high-tea at his New Delhi residence on Tuesday.

Diwali high-tea media interaction

Excelsior Correspondent

NEW DELHI, Oct 25 : Over Rs. 254 crore has been  earned so far from disposal of scrap, including electronic scrap, during a short period of three weeks of the ongoing ‘Special Swachhta’ campaign 2.0, while 37.19 lakh square feet of space has been cleared, which was earlier occupied by junk and scrap.
This was disclosed here today by  Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh during a media interaction over Diwali high-tea at his residence, at which an update was presented about the status and progress of Special Swachhta campaign 2.0 which was launched on October 2 and will conclude on October, 31, 2022.
Dr Singh said, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Swachhta campaign is also a testimony of the “whole of government” and “whole of nation” approach, which has ultimately achieved the form of a countrywide “Jan Andolan”.
The Minister also informed that 40 lac files reviewed, 3,05,268 public grievances redressed, 5416 MP’s references replied and 588 Rules eased during the said timeline.
Secretary, I&B Apurva Chandra, Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, V. Srinivas, Secretary, DARE, Dr Himanshu Pathak, Secretary, Posts, Vineet Pandey, Principal DG, PIB, Satyendra Prakash, CEO, Prasar Bharati, Mayank Aggarwal also shared their thoughts on the occasion.
Dr. Singh said tremendous enthusiasm was being witnessed in Ministries/ Department for institutionalising Swachhata and minimising pendency. He urged officials to draw inspiration from Prime Minister’s words in his tweet that “such efforts are not only innovative and commendable but most importantly remind us of our basic civic duty of keeping our surroundings and public places clean.”
The Special Campaign 2.0 is has been implemented in remote outstation offices, foreign missions and posts, attached and subordinate offices and citizen centric swachhata initiatives.
Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of State and Secretaries to Government of India participated in the Special Campaign 2.0 providing leadership and guidance in implementation. In 3 weeks, the Department of Posts has conducted the cleanliness campaign in 17767 Post Offices, the Ministry of Railways has conducted in 7028 Railway Stations, Department of Pharmaceuticals in 5974 campaign sites, Department of Defence in 4578 campaign sites and Ministry of Home Affairs in 4896 campaign sites.