Key Points

The Ministry of Labour and Employment has made significant progress in implementing PM Modi's cleanliness and efficiency vision. They've cleared hundreds of redundant files and achieved near-complete grievance resolution rates. The ministry has fully transitioned to e-office platforms, eliminating paper-based workflows. A special month-long cleanliness campaign is planned for October 2025 to further institutionalize these reforms.

Key Points: Labour Ministry Advances Modi Swachhata Vision with Efficiency Gains

  • Cleared 811 outdated physical files in major clean-up drive
  • Achieved 97% grievance resolution rate from 3.75 lakh cases
  • Fully adopted e-office platform eliminating paper workflows
  • Preparing Special Campaign 5.0 from October 2-31, 2025
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Ministry of Labour and Employment advances in cleanliness, administrative efficiency

Ministry of Labour clears 811 redundant files, achieves 97% grievance resolution and full e-office adoption in major cleanliness and efficiency drive under PM Modi's vision.

"Ministry conducted Swachhata campaigns across more than 500 sites - Official Release"

New Delhi, September 16

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a cleaner and more efficient government, the Ministry of Labour and Employment is taking concrete steps to institutionalise Swachhata (cleanliness) and reduce pendency in administration across the Ministry, its autonomous bodies, and field formations, said an official release from the ministry.

Between November 2024 and August 2025, the Ministry undertook multiple initiatives to enhance efficiency and transparency.

A major clean-up drive has led to the removal of 811 outdated and redundant physical files, promoting better organisation and efficiency.

The Ministry has achieved complete adoption of the E-Office platform, eliminating paper-based workflows and enhancing transparency and productivity.

Out of 3,74,997 grievances received, 3,64,383 (around 97 per cent) have been addressed, reflecting the Ministry's unwavering focus on timely service to citizens.

Out of 38,283 appeals received, 37,558 grievance appeals (around 98 per cent) have been successfully resolved, reaffirming the Ministry's commitment to responsive governance.

Furthering its Swachhata agenda, the Ministry conducted Swachhata campaigns across more than 500 sites, demonstrating the Ministry's deep-rooted commitment to maintaining hygienic and organized workplaces.

Looking ahead, the Ministry is preparing to launch Special Campaign 5.0 from October 2 to 31, 2025, a month-long initiative aimed at further institutionalizing cleanliness practices and reducing backlogs across all levels of the organization. This campaign will reinforce the Ministry's commitment to responsive governance, transparency, and a citizen-first approach.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally! The e-office system should have been implemented years ago. So much time and paper wasted in manual processes. Hope other ministries follow this example 👍
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Aman W
While the numbers look impressive, I hope this translates to actual ground-level improvements. Sometimes these statistics don't reflect the real experience of citizens dealing with labour offices.
Sneha F
Clean offices and digital systems are welcome, but what about improving the actual labour laws and workers' conditions? That's the real need of the hour for millions of Indian workers.
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Vikram M
ज़मीनी स्तर पर बदलाव दिखना चाहिए। अगर सच में 97% grievances addressed हैं तो ये बहुत अच्छी बात है। Hope this means faster resolution for EPF and labour related issues 🎯
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Nisha Z
As someone who recently visited a labour office, I can see the difference. Much cleaner and more organized than before. Small steps matter! 👏

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