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₹3,296.71 Crore Earned from E-Waste & Scrap Disposal and Over 696.27 Lakh Sq. Ft. Office Space Freed in Last Four Years: Dr. Jitendra Singh


Dr. Jitendra Singh Leads Implementation Phase of Special Campaign 5.0 with Shramdaan& Plantation Drives

Prime Minister’s Leadership Transforms Swachhata into a Behavioural Revolution

Minister Honors Safai Mitras for Their Crucial Role in Cleanliness Movement

Special Campaign 5.0 Becomes Jan Andolan — A National Movement with Institutional Goals

Posted On: 01 OCT 2025 6:09PM by PIB Delhi

₹3,296.71 crore has been generated from the disposal of e-waste and scrap, while over 696.27 lakh sq. ft. of office space has been cleared and put to productive use, highlighted Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Earth Sciences; and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. He made the remarks on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti, while launching the “Special Swachhta Campaign 5.0” of the Government of India at Nehru Park, New Delhi.

The Minister further noted that more than 137.86 lakh files have been closed or weeded out, and as many as 12.04 lakh cleanliness sites have been identified and cleaned across the country—reflecting the far-reaching impact of the Special Campaign.

Dr Jitendra Singh commended the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) and allied departments for their exemplary role in driving these outcomes.

At Nehru Park, Dr. Jitendra Singh personally led Shramdaan activities, a Plantation Drive under the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” initiative, and the weeding out of old files. These actions, he said, symbolize the Government’s commitment to environmental sustainability, civic responsibility, efficiency, transparency, and good governance.

Calling the Special Campaign a “unique success story of governance in Independent India,” Dr. Singh stated that the Implementation Phase beginning from 2nd October 2025 will institutionalise cleanliness drives, streamline administrative processes, and optimise public services across government offices.

Dr. Jitendra Singh expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for transforming cleanliness into a people’s movement.

“The Prime Minister’s clarion call from the Red Fort inspired a spontaneous voluntary effort that transcended government boundaries, turning Swachhata into a behavioural revolution across homes, neighbourhoods, and communities,” he remarked.

“Today, cleanliness is not just a government directive but a core value embraced by every citizen. Rarely does a government campaign become so deeply ingrained in the psyche of the people,” he added.

In a moving gesture, Dr. Jitendra Singh honoured “Safai Mitras” by distributing safety kits and sweets, acknowledging their selfless contribution.

“Our Safai Mitras are at the heart of this campaign. Their dedication is an example of true public service,” he said.

He emphasised that their role has been central in ensuring that cleanliness initiatives translate into visible impact on the ground.

The following targets have been uploaded by Ministries/ Departments on the portal as on 1.10.2025, 10:30 am:

Cleanliness sites 6,78,698, References from MP 4,223, Parliamentary Assurances 743, IMC References 70, State Govt. References 597, PMO References 1,133, Public Grievances & Appeals 6,92,219, Physical Files due for review 26,91,229, E-Files put up for review 5,26,808.

Dr. Jitendra Singh noted that during the preparatory phase (15–30 September 2025), Ministries and Departments uploaded ambitious targets for the Implementation Phase beginning 2nd October 2025. Records due for review have already been identified and transferred to the officers concerned, while nodal officers have inspected record rooms for historical preservation.

The National Archives of India has curated an exhibition “Sushasan aur Abhilekh” showcasing historically valuable records accessed during Special Campaigns 1.0–4.0, which will open on 10th October 2025 at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi.

The Special Campaign 5.0 reaffirms the Government’s unwavering commitment to Swachhata, transparency, efficiency, and Jan Bhagidari. As it enters the implementation stage, it carries forward Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy of cleanliness and collective responsibility, while embodying the vision of a New India driven by civic sense, sustainability, and good governance.

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