Ministry of Labour and Employment takes Strides Towards Swachhata and Efficiency

OV Digital Desk

The Ministry of Labor and Employment is committed to institutionalizing Swachhata (cleanliness) and minimizing dependency within the ministry, its autonomous bodies and field formations. Inspired by the Prime Minister’s vision, the Ministry remains steadfast in its commitment to creating a leaner and more efficient government.

Progress Highlights (December 2022 – August 2023):

  • 3699 physical files deleted: Our rigorous efforts to declutter and organize documents have led to significant progress towards a more efficient workflow.
  • 100% E-Office implementation: Embracing modern technology, we have fully integrated the E-Office system to reduce paperwork and streamline processes.
  • 96.95% of pending public complaints resolved: Timely resolution of public complaints remains a top priority and we are proud to have addressed a substantial number of them (124188 out of 128091)
  • 98.70% of pending public appeals have been eliminated: Ensuring that public concerns are heard and acted upon in a timely manner is an integral part of our mission (27526 of 27887)
  • References from MPs: 77.5% of the references received from parliamentarians were disposed of (62 out of 80 received)
  • Cleaning campaign conducted on 1256 sites.

Looking ahead, the Ministry of Labor and Employment is preparing for the upcoming Swachhata 3.0 Campaign. Scheduled to run from 2 to 31 October 2023, this campaign is designed to further institutionalize cleanliness and reduce pending issues within the ministry, its autonomous bodies and field formations.

Under the visionary leadership of the Union Minister for Labor and Employment and the support of an esteemed team, the Ministry is fully committed to the successful implementation of activities under the Swachhata 3.0 Campaign.

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