MoSPI's Special Campaign 5.0: How 27% More Cleanliness Drives Boosted Efficiency

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has successfully wrapped up Special Campaign 5.0. They conducted 27% more cleanliness drives this year compared to last year's campaign. The initiative freed up nearly 4,000 square feet of office space while generating significant revenue from scrap disposal. This nationwide effort also promoted digital transformation through e-Office implementation across all field offices.

Key Points: MoSPI Concludes Special Campaign 5.0 with Record Cleanliness Drives

  • 27% increase in cleanliness drives compared to last year's campaign
  • Generated ₹7.71 lakh revenue through e-waste and scrap disposal
  • Freed 3,960 square feet of office space across 194 sites
  • Promoted e-Office implementation and PFMS payments in field offices
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Ministry of Statistics and Programme implementation successfully concludes Special Campaign 5.0

Ministry of Statistics achieves 27% more cleanliness drives, frees 3,960 sq ft office space, and generates ₹7.71 lakh revenue through Special Campaign 5.0

"The cleanliness campaign was conducted at 194 sites, resulting in the release of 3,960 square feet of office space - Official Release"

New Delhi, November 4

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has successfully concluded Special Campaign 5.0, conducted from October 2 to 31, 2025, by achieving comprehensive outcomes.

This year, the Ministry has conducted 27% more cleanliness drives compared to last year's campaign, as stated in the release.

The cleanliness drives were organised in all field-level Offices of MoSPI, which are situated in all States/UTs. Implementation of e-Office and payment through the online PFMS portal in all field-level offices was promoted as a best practice during the campaign.

The progress of Special Campaign 5.0 was closely monitored by the Secretary (S&PI), and progress was reported /uploaded on the SCDPM portal on a day-to-day basis.

The Special Campaign 5.0, undertaken by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) along with its attached, subordinate, and autonomous offices across India, achieved notable successes in cleanliness and administrative efficiency.

According to the release, the cleanliness campaign was conducted at 194 sites, resulting in the release of 3,960 square feet of office space. Revenue of ₹7,71,984 was generated through the disposal of e-waste and scrap. Additionally, 66 physical files were reviewed, resulting in the weeding out of 23 files, while 89 e-files were reviewed, leading to the closure of 35 e-files.

The Special Campaign 5.0, launched on September 15, 2025, concluded on October 31, following extensive activities across the Department of Telecommunications (DOT) and its field units, including Licensed Service Areas (LSAs), Controller of Communication Accounts (CCAs), and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).

According to an official MEA statement, the Special Campaign 5.0 was implemented in two stages: the Preparatory Phase from September 15 to September 30, and the Implementation Phase 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.

- ANI

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Rohit P
₹7.7 lakh from e-waste disposal is impressive! Shows how much unused material was lying around. More ministries should follow this model - Swachh Bharat should start from government offices first.
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Arjun K
While the numbers look good, I hope this isn't just for show. Real administrative reform means making these practices part of daily work culture, not just month-long campaigns. The e-office implementation is a step in the right direction though.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited government offices, the cleanliness makes a huge difference in public experience. Hope they maintain this standard throughout the year. The online payment systems will also reduce corruption chances.
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Vikram M
Cleaning 194 sites and freeing up 3960 sq ft space is no small achievement! This shows proper planning and execution. Digital India and Swachh Bharat coming together nicely. 👏
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Michael C
The daily monitoring and portal updates show transparency in implementation. More government initiatives should have this level of accountability. Good work MoSPI!

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