The Ministry of Steel, Government of India, is proud to announce the successful launch of its third iteration of the “Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters” aimed at optimizing processes, bolstering public grievances management, enhancing record keeping, and fostering a culture of cleanliness and hygiene.
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— Ministry of Steel (@SteelMinIndia) October 12, 2023
Public Grievances Management
The Ministry of Steel has resolved more than 50 percent of the public grievances lodged, reflecting the unwavering commitment and dedication towards promptly addressing and resolving the concerns of our stakeholders.
Record Management – Physical Files
In order to ensure efficiency in the operations, the Ministry of Steel has reviewed a total of 4,391 physical files and prudently weeded out 2,945 of them. This step has not only reduced clutter but also freed up 500 square feet of office space, enabling a more streamlined and accessible record management.
Cleanliness Campaigns
The Ministry of Steel has so far conducted 122 cleanliness campaigns as part of its endeavor to promote hygiene and organized work environment within the premises.
Revenue Earned
The Ministry of Steel is elated to report a revenue of ₹2,11,000/- under this campaign. This achievement underscores the ministry’s unwavering commitment towards fiscal responsibility and accountability.
The Ministry of Steel remains dedicated to enhancing operational efficiency, reducing the backlog of pending matters, and ensuring complete transparency in public grievances management.
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