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Ministry of Ayush Makes Strides in Cleanliness Drive, aligns with PM Modi’s ‘Swachh Bharat’ vision, says Minister

Launched on 2 October, the Special Campaign 4.0 focused on enhancing operational efficiency and transparency across government offices.

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The Ministry of Ayush is making significant strides in its cleanliness and efficiency drive under the Special Campaign 4.0, Union Minister of State (I/C) for Ayush, Prataprao Jadhav, announced today. The Minister reviewed the progress of the campaign’s initiatives during a meeting with ministry officials, emphasizing the importance of effective implementation to achieve its goals, a PIB press release stated.

Jadhav highlighted the campaign’s alignment with Prime Minister Modi’s vision of a ‘Swachh Bharat’ (Clean India), stating, “With Special Campaign 4.0, we are all aligned with Prime Minister Modi’s Vision of Swachh Bharat.” He encouraged everyone to contribute to the campaign’s success, emphasizing its positive impact on workplaces and the message it sends to society.

Launched on 2 October, the Special Campaign 4.0 focused on enhancing operational efficiency and transparency across government offices. The Ministry of Ayush undertook a series of measures to achieve its targets, including cleanliness drives, revenue generation, and administrative reforms.

In addition, the Ministry has addressed 10 references from Members of Parliament, handled parliamentary assurances, and resolved 66 public grievances. The Special Campaign 4.0 has, therefore, resulted in a cleaner, more productive work environment at the Ministry of Ayush.

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