DPIIT's Special Campaign 5.0: How Swachhata Drives Government Efficiency

The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade is making significant progress with Special Campaign 5.0. They've already disposed of nearly half of all PMO references and over 60% of public grievances. The department has also closed three-quarters of identified e-files and completed 291 cleanliness campaigns. This initiative aims to create a cleaner, more efficient government working environment by month's end.

Key Points: DPIIT Special Campaign 5.0 Reduces Pendency and Promotes Swachhata

  • Over 47% of PMO references successfully disposed of during campaign period
  • More than 60% of public grievances resolved through systematic efforts
  • 75% of identified e-files closed for efficient record management
  • 291 cleanliness campaigns completed across DPIIT and sub-organizations
  • Campaign creates awareness about cleanliness and timely disposal
  • Efforts enhance workplace environment for officials and staff
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DPIIT launches Special Campaign 5.0 to institutionalize Swachhata and reduce pendency

DPIIT achieves 47% PMO reference disposal and 60% public grievance resolution under Special Campaign 5.0, institutionalizing cleanliness and efficiency.

"DPIIT remains committed to achieving complete disposal of pendencies and institutionalizing Swachhata practices across all its offices by 31st October 2025 - Official Release"

New Delhi, October 23

The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and its sub-organisations are actively implementing Special Campaign 5.0 under the guidance of the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG).

According to an official release, the campaign aims to institutionalise Swachhata and minimise pendency in official work across all offices.

During the first fortnight of the implementation phase, DPIIT has made notable progress across multiple parameters. All categories of pending references -- including those from VIPs, the Prime Minister's Office, Members of Parliament, State Governments, the Cabinet, and Public Grievances or Appeals -- have been identified and are being systematically addressed for quality disposal.

As of 22nd October 2025, DPIIT has achieved remarkable progress under Special Campaign 5.0. Over 47 per cent of PMO references and more than 60 per cent of public grievances have been successfully disposed of.

The Department has also closed over 75 per cent of identified e-files, demonstrating a strong commitment to efficient record management. Additionally, 291 cleanliness campaigns -- nearly 60 per cent of the planned activities -- have already been completed across DPIIT and its sub-organisations.

The release further added that these efforts reflect sustained action toward promoting Swachhata and improving workplace environments, enhancing the overall experience of officials and staff members.

Special Campaign 5.0, being conducted from 2nd to 31st October 2025, was preceded by a preparatory phase held between 15th and 30th September 2025. The campaign has created greater awareness about the importance of cleanliness, efficient record management, and timely disposal of pending matters, the release added.

"DPIIT remains committed to achieving complete disposal of pendencies and institutionalizing Swachhata practices across all its offices by 31st October 2025, contributing to a cleaner, more efficient, and responsive government working environment," the release further added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see 60% of public grievances resolved! As someone who has dealt with government offices, I know how frustrating delays can be. Hope this momentum continues beyond the campaign period.
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Sarah B
While the numbers look impressive, I hope this isn't just temporary window dressing. Real institutional change requires sustained effort and accountability measures. The proof will be in how these systems function six months from now.
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Arjun K
Swachhata in government offices is long overdue! Clean environment leads to better productivity. Hope this campaign inspires citizens too to maintain cleanliness in public spaces 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
75% e-files closed is remarkable! Digital India should mean less paperwork and faster decisions. This is the kind of governance reform we need across all departments.
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Meera T
As a government employee, I can confirm these campaigns make a real difference. Our office has become more organized and the working environment has improved significantly. Hope this becomes the new normal! ✨

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