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Ministry of Ayush Tackles Backlog in Special Campaign 3.0

Ministry Disposes of 1,346 Public Grievances, 33 MP References

The Mooknayak English

New Delhi- The Ministry of Ayush has achieved notable progress through its efforts in Special Campaign 3.0, focusing on cleanliness and workplace improvement. From November 2023 to August 2024, the Ministry tackled and resolved several outstanding matters, including 33 references from Members of Parliament, 18 Parliamentary Assurances, 1,346 public grievances, 187 grievance appeals, 765 file management tasks, and organized 11 cleanliness campaigns.

The primary goal of this campaign is to enhance the office environment by improving cleanliness and decluttering spaces, which in turn boosts productivity and creates a more positive work atmosphere. By addressing these pending issues, the Ministry seeks to ensure a more organized and efficient work environment.

Looking ahead to Special Campaign 4.0, the Ministry is fully committed to contributing to a cleaner, waste-free India. Secretary Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha has encouraged senior officials to focus on meeting the campaign’s targets. A dedicated team will oversee the daily progress of the initiative.

Across the country, various institutions, organizations, and councils have already begun cleaning efforts, focusing on public spaces such as bus stations, parks, herbal gardens, and water bodies. Ayush Bhawan and its surrounding areas have also seen active participation in these efforts, with senior officials leading the charge. As part of this broader initiative, the Ministry has instructed research councils and national institutes to engage actively in the nationwide campaign, following the model set by the Swachhata Campaign.

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