Key Points

The Coal Ministry has launched an ambitious Special Campaign 5.0 with clear targets across multiple areas. They've identified over 1,400 sites for cleanliness drives and are focusing on disposing unserviceable items to generate revenue. The campaign includes resolving 166 public grievances and 61 PMO references promptly. File management efforts aim to weed out obsolete records and free up valuable office space.

Key Points: Coal Ministry Sets Special Campaign 5.0 Targets for Efficiency

  • 1,439 sites identified for cleanliness drive across all Coal PSUs
  • Targets set to weed out obsolete files and free up office space
  • 166 public grievances and 61 PMO references earmarked for resolution
  • Four MP references and nine parliamentary assurances identified for disposal
  • Unserviceable items to be disposed to generate additional revenue
  • Special focus on citizen-centric governance and process simplification
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Coal Ministry sets comprehensive targets under Special Campaign 5.0

Ministry of Coal and Coal India launch Special Campaign 5.0 with goals for cleanliness, file disposal, grievance resolution, and space optimization.

"The campaign lays out clear goals for cleanliness, file management, grievance redressal, parliamentary assurances, and process simplification - Ministry of Coal"

New Delhi, September 30

The Ministry of Coal, along with Coal India Limited and all Coal PSUs, has set extensive targets under the Special Campaign 5.0 for Disposal of Pending Matters to accelerate efficiency, streamline processes, and strengthen citizen-centric governance, an official statement issued by the Ministry on Tuesday.

The campaign lays out clear goals for cleanliness, file management, grievance redressal, parliamentary assurances, and process simplification across all its offices.

Under the Cleanliness Campaign, 1,439 sites have been identified across all Coal PSUs under the Ministry for cleaning, aimed at ensuring a more organised and cleaner workplace. The Ministry is also prioritising the identification and disposal of unserviceable items to generate revenue and free up valuable office space, the Ministry said.

In addressing References from Members of Parliament, four cases have been identified for prompt examination and resolution. Similarly, two IMC (Cabinet) proposals and nine Parliamentary Assurances have been earmarked for expeditious disposal.

For File Management, targets have been set to weed out and close obsolete files to improve operational efficiency and ensure quick retrieval of records. This will also free up significant physical space currently occupied by such files. Although there are currently no State Government References or Public Grievance Appeals pending under this campaign, these areas remain under active monitoring to enable immediate action if new cases arise.

The Ministry has placed special emphasis on citizen-centric governance, with 166 Public Grievances earmarked for resolution, alongside 61 PMO References and several Public Grievance Appeals, reaffirming its commitment to responsive and transparent governance, the release stated.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but I hope this isn't just another paperwork exercise. The real test will be whether citizens actually see faster grievance resolution. The 166 public grievances need urgent attention.
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Michael C
As someone who's dealt with coal ministry offices, the file management improvement is crucial. So much time gets wasted searching for documents. Hope this brings real change! 👍
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Ananya R
Cleaning 1,439 sites is ambitious! But what about the environmental impact of coal mining itself? Would like to see similar campaigns for environmental protection in mining areas.
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Suresh O
The focus on parliamentary assurances and PMO references shows accountability. Hope this sets an example for other ministries too. Bharat needs efficient governance!
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the initiative, I'm concerned about implementation. We've seen many such campaigns before - hope this one has proper monitoring and doesn't fizzle out after a few months.

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