SECL plans to remove 2,200 mt of scrap under special drive

Safai Mitras (those involved in cleaning) are being honoured by organising felicitation ceremonies at the headquarters and operational areas.

SECL plans to remove 2,200 mt of scrap under special drive
SECL plans to remove 2,200 mt of scrap under special drive

New Delhi: South Eastern Coalfields (SECL), the Chhattisgarh-based subsidiary of state-run Coal India (CIL), has decided to remove 2,200 metric tonnes (mt) of scrap.

A special campaign will be run by SECL from October 2 to October 31 to promote cleanliness in government offices and reduce pending cases and complaints, coal ministry officials said.

Under the campaign, SECL has decided to remove the 2,200 mt of scrap, it said.

 

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This initiative will create a significant amount of free space that can be repurposed. Additionally, it is expected to generate an extra revenue of about Rs 10 crore. The company has also established a goal to promptly address and resolve pending physical and electronic files, as well as long-standing complaints.

SECL will undertake various activities during Special Campaign 4.0 that include identifying pending references and public complaints and resolving them by giving priority.

This is part of its goal to streamline governance in the company. During the first phase, SECL has been running special cleanliness campaigns to clean public places, especially rivers, under ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ from September 14 to October 2.

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Safai Mitras (those involved in cleaning) are being honoured by organising felicitation ceremonies at the headquarters and operational areas. Along with this, Swachhata Ki Pathshala and street plays are also being organised to raise awareness about the campaign among children.

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