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Ministry of Earth Sciences successfully completes Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters (SCDPM) 5.0 with notable achievements

Posted On: 07 NOV 2025 4:37PM by PIB Delhi

The Ministry of Earth Sciences has successfully completed the targets set under the Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters (SCDPM) 5.0, conducted from October 02-31, 2025, achieving notable outputs across its institutes and offices spread across the nation.

The campaign focused on promoting cleanliness, space management, and digital governance and transformation through systematic review and disposal of pending matters. All eleven institutes under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, as well as several regional offices and field units, actively participated in the campaign, contributing to enhanced efficiency and administrative transparency.

Guided and closely monitored by the Joint Secretary, Shri D. Senthil Pandiyan, the campaign’s progress was updated periodically on the SCDPM portal, facilitated by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG). Daily updates on activities were shared across social media and online platforms with the public and stakeholders.

The month-long campaign witnessed significant achievements at the Ministry of Earth Sciences. The Ministry completed 71 cleanliness drives, freeing 18,218 sq. ft. of office space through weeding and space optimisation drives. It generated revenue of Rs 88.76 lakhs through the effective disposal of scrap, including e-waste. Additionally, it reviewed more than 1,000 files, weeding out 204 physical files. In addition, 06 references from the PMO, 07 references from MPs, 08 references from State Governments, and 17 Public Grievance matters were addressed.

“Through the successful conduct of the Special Campaign 5.0 for Disposal of Pending Matters (SCDPM), the Ministry of Earth Sciences has reaffirmed its dedication to maintaining an efficient, transparent, and environmentally responsible administrative ecosystem aligned with the vision of Swachh Bharat and Digital India”, said Shri Pandiyan.

Continued emphasis was laid on easing rules and processes, as well as implementing the e-office and online payments through the PFMS, as best practices across all MoES institutes, reinforcing the Ministry’s commitment to expanding digital governance and accountability.

Pictures: SCDPM 5.0 activities at the Ministry of Earth Sciences headquarters in New Delhi, focusing on enhancing the cleanliness of premises. Glimpses of the record room (left) and library halls (right) are shown.



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