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SECL Pays Tribute to Operation Sindoor with S-400 Missile System Model from Scrap under Special Campaign 5.0


‘Kabad Se Kalakriti’ Initiative Transforms Industrial Waste Into a Symbol of Innovation, Patriotism, and Sustainability

Posted On: 11 OCT 2025 7:58PM by PIB Delhi

Paying a heartfelt tribute to Operation Sindoor, South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL), a Miniratna subsidiary of Coal India Limited (CIL), has created a large-scale model of the S-400 missile launcher system and a robotic soldier—crafted entirely from industrial scrap—under the ongoing Special Campaign 5.0 (Swachhta Hi Seva).

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Developed by the Central Excavation Workshop (CEWS), Gevra, this striking installation embodies the campaign’s theme of “Waste to Wealth” through SECL’s signature initiative “Kabad Se Kalakriti.” It symbolizes India’s defense strength, technological advancement, and environmental consciousness—all emerging from the creative reuse of discarded materials.

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Constructed using nearly 800 kilograms of metal scrap, including surveyed-off chassis, steel pipes, and iron components, the project was executed by a team of SECL officers, engineers, and technicians within ten days. The S-400 system and futuristic robotic soldier together stand as a powerful reminder of India’s defense preparedness and innovation-driven future.

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By turning waste into a patriotic art form, SECL has shown how industrial creativity can complement national campaigns like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. The initiative not only promotes recycling and sustainable practices but also inspires pride among employees and visitors.

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Across SECL Headquarters and operational areas, waste-to-art competitions were also organized to encourage employees and families to repurpose discarded materials into artistic creations—spreading awareness about waste management, resource efficiency, and circular economy principles.

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Every year, SECL enthusiastically celebrates “Kabad Se Kalakriti”, turning scrap into meaningful artworks that reflect the organization’s unwavering commitment to Swachhata, sustainability, and national pride.

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In special campaign 3.0, SECL’s Jamuna Kotma Area had created various statues from scrap and displayed them in a public park which gained nationwide attention and in Special Campaign 4.0 Korba Area had created a Gandhi statue entirely from industrial scraps.

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Shuhaib T / Durgesh Kumar

 


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