Mines ministry collects Rs 13.08 lakh from disposal of scrap
The Indian mines ministry has collected approximately Rs 13.08 lakh through the disposal of scrap as part of an initiative to eliminate physical files. This effort has also freed up around 29,050 square feet of office space. The ministry has set t...

"Disposal of scrap has resulted in revenue of Rs 13,08,406 collected so far," the mines ministry said in a statement.
Under its Special Campaign 3.0, the ministry has set targets for disposal of pending matters, including easing of rules/processes, records management, public grievances and elevating workplace experience in the offices under its control.
"Special endeavour made for disposal of pending references have fetched 100 per cent achievement in redressing public grievances...and references received from state government. Besides, Ministry of Mines is close to attain 100 per cent achievement in PMO references too," the ministry said.
Under record management, the ministry said it has achieved 63 per cent of its target for review of physical files and over 2,000 e-files have been closed so far.
The ministry has taken up the task of putting on scanned files in e-office.
So far around 4,000 scanned files have been uploaded as e-file in e-office during the special campaign 3.0, it added.
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