Key Points

The Ministry of External Affairs has kicked off the preparatory phase of Special Campaign 5.0 for Swachhata. This comprehensive initiative runs in two stages from September 15 to October 31, 2025. The campaign focuses on cleanliness, grievance resolution, and environmental sustainability across all MEA offices globally. It specifically targets e-waste management and workspace beautification in Indian missions abroad.

Key Points: MEA Launches Special Campaign 5.0 Swachhata Preparatory Phase

  • Two-phase campaign running Sept 15-Oct 31 for comprehensive cleanliness drive
  • Focus on resolving pending public grievances and parliamentary assurances
  • E-waste management and safe disposal as key environmental priority
  • Beautification of office spaces across Indian missions worldwide
  • Streamlining official records and improving office management systems
  • Awareness activities promoting Swachhata in diplomatic missions abroad
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MEA initiates Preparatory Phase of 'Special Campaign 5.0 for Swachhata'

Ministry of External Affairs initiates Special Campaign 5.0 for cleanliness, grievance resolution, and e-waste management across Indian missions worldwide from Sept 15-Oct 31.

"The Special Campaign is being organized in two phases. The Preparatory Phase is being held from September 15, 2025 to September 30, 2025; followed by the Implementation Phase from October 02, 2025 to October 31, 2025 - MEA Official Release"

New Delhi, September 19

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday initiated the 'Preparatory Phase' of the Government of India's "Special Campaign 5.0 for Swachhata", with a renewed focus on cleanliness, timely resolution of pending matters, record management, and environmental sustainability across its offices in India and Missions abroad.

According to an MEA statement, the campaign is being carried out in two stages -- the Preparatory Phase from September 15 to September 30, and the Implementation Phase scheduled from October 2 to October 31.

In line with government directives, the MEA has notified all its offices, including Indian Missions and Posts abroad as well as Regional Passport Offices, to identify specific targets during the preparatory period. These include reviewing and streamlining official records, addressing long-pending public grievances, responding to references from Members of Parliament and State governments, and clearing parliamentary assurances.

The campaign also places importance on general office cleanliness, improved office management, and the beautification of workspaces.

"The Special Campaign is being organized in two phases. The Preparatory Phase is being held from September 15, 2025 to September 30, 2025; followed by the Implementation Phase from October 02, 2025 to October 31, 2025," the release stated.

"The Ministry of External Affairs has notified all its offices including Missions/Posts abroad, and Regional Passport Offices to identify targets with regard to review of records; pending grievances, references from MPs/State governments, and parliamentary assurances; cleanliness; office management; and beautification of office space in the preparatory phase," it added.

An important area of focus under Special Campaign 5.0 will be the identification and safe disposal of electronic waste (e-waste). Alongside operational goals, the Ministry will also carry out awareness activities to promote Swachhata in its diplomatic Missions and Posts around the world.

The Special Campaign 5.0 is part of the Government of India's larger effort to institutionalise cleanliness and efficient governance practices across ministries and departments, both at home and abroad.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally addressing e-waste disposal! Our government offices generate so much electronic waste. Proper disposal systems are much needed. Hope they implement this properly across all missions.
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Michael C
As someone who frequently visits Indian embassies abroad, I've noticed cleanliness varies greatly between missions. Standardizing this through such campaigns is a positive step forward.
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Ananya R
Hope they actually clear pending grievances and MP references. Often these campaigns become about superficial cleanliness while core issues remain unresolved. The proof will be in implementation!
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Vikram M
Starting on Gandhi Jayanti - perfect timing! Cleanliness and efficient governance are fundamental to nation building. Proud to see our foreign offices leading by example globally 🙏
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Sarah B
The focus on record management is crucial. Many government offices still struggle with outdated filing systems. Digital transformation alongside physical cleanliness is the way forward.
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Karthik V
Good to see this includes missions abroad. Our embassies represent India to the world - they should be models of efficiency and cleanliness. Hope this becomes a sustained practice, not just a campaign.

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