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Ministry of Ayush disposes 33 pending issues, 187 public grievance appeals as part of special campaign 3.0

The Special Campaign 3.0 focused on improving cleanliness in the workplace by addressing various pending issues, including public grievances, parliamentary assurances, and file management tasks.

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New Delhi: The Ministry of Ayush has disposed of 33 pending issues and 187 public grievance appeals during the recently started Special Campaign 3.0 aimed at improving and maintaining cleanliness in the workplace, a PIB press release stated.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry, “The objective of this initiative is to enhance the working environment and improve the overall workplace experience while effectively addressing reference disposals. The campaign places a strong emphasis on decluttering and maintaining cleanliness within the Ministry’s offices. These initiatives are designed to foster a better work atmosphere and boost employee productivity.”

The Ministry has taken steps to implement the pledge of “promoting a clean and waste-free India” as part of the campaign. To this, the Secretary of the Ministry, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, has urged the senior officials to “strive for the successful attainment of targets during the campaign”. The Ministry has also arranged for the cleaning of Ayush Bhawan and its vicinity under this initiative.

It is noteworthy that this cleaning campaign is the second in the country’s history. The Special Campaign 3.0 focused on improving cleanliness in the workplace by addressing various pending issues, including public grievances, parliamentary assurances, and file management tasks.


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