Waste to Wealth: How Delhi's Legislative Department Transformed Office Walls

The Legislative Department has creatively transformed its office spaces through thematic wall paintings. These artworks align with waste to wealth concepts while promoting environmental consciousness. The initiative has significantly improved workplace aesthetics and boosted employee morale. This sustainable model offers a replicable framework for other government departments to follow.

Key Points: Legislative Department Wall Painting Initiative Under Special Campaign 5.0

  • Department corridors adorned with waste-to-art thematic paintings promoting sustainability
  • Initiative significantly improved workplace aesthetics and employee morale
  • Creative reuse of materials including old files and papers for artwork
  • Framework leverages local artistic talent to promote institutional pride
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Best practice: Wall painting initiative undertaken by Legislative Department under Special Campaign 5.0

Legislative Department transforms office spaces with thematic wall paintings promoting waste to wealth concepts, improving workplace aesthetics and environmental consciousness.

"The model offers a replicable framework for other Government Departments - Ministry Release"

New Delhi, October 21

The Legislative Department, Ministry of Law and Justice, apart from its core mandate of drafting and vetting of legislation, has undertaken a series of creative and sustainable initiatives under the Government's Special Campaign 5.0, the ministry said in a release on Tuesday.

As part of this endeavour, Department corridors and common spaces have been adorned with thematic wall paintings in alignment with the "Waste to Wealth" conceptsave the earth, no plastic, recycling, waste to art, old files, papers and eco-friendly.

These initiatives have significantly improved workplace aesthetics and employees' morale while reinforcing the Department's commitment to sustainability and innovation. The model offers a replicable framework for other Government Departments by leveraging local artistic talent and creatively reusing materials to promote environmental consciousness and institutional pride.

The painting activity took place in Shastri Bhawan under the supervision of R.K. Pattanayak, Additional Secretary/Nodal Officer, along with Rakhi Biswas, Under Secretary, and other officers/staff of the Legislative Department.

On the occasion, Nodal Officer R.K. Pattanayak emphasised the importance of the Best Practice of the Campaign.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see government departments thinking creatively about sustainability. The "waste to wealth" concept is much needed in our country where waste management is a major challenge. Kudos to the team!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the effort, I wonder about the actual environmental impact. Are these just cosmetic changes or is there a comprehensive waste management system being implemented? The initiative is good but needs to go beyond wall paintings.
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Sarah B
Love that they're using local artistic talent! This not only promotes environmental awareness but also supports our artists. Would be great to see photos of these wall paintings - hope they share them publicly.
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Vikram M
Finally some positive news from government departments! Improving workplace aesthetics can genuinely boost employee morale and productivity. Hope this becomes a trend in all government buildings across states.
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Kavya N
The "no plastic" and recycling themes are so relevant for India right now. If government offices lead by example, it might inspire citizens to adopt similar practices in their homes and communities. 👏

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