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Government of India
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology
17-July-2017 16:12 IST
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology
17-July-2017 16:12 IST
Swachhta Pakhwada observed in the Ministry of Communications from 1st to
15th July
The Minister of
Communications Shri Manoj Sinha said that the Swachhta Campaign always gets a
boost if large Departments like Posts, Telecom and its PSUs carry out intensive
exercise of not only cleaning their offices, its premises, colonies but also
work along with the society and community through shramdan and tree plantation
activity to promote Green and clean India. Briefing the media here about the
Swachhta Pakhwada observed in the Ministry from 1st to 15th July,
he said that such large scale activity always plays an important role in
spreading awareness on cleanliness in the remotest parts due to the vast reach
of Postal and BSNL networks in every nook & corner of the country. The
Minister expressed the hope that as a result of this widespread and intense
activity throughout the country, a strong message has been sent to the citizens
about the importance of cleanliness and they will keep up the good work
throughout the year. Shri Sinha recalled that the
Swachh Bharat Mission was launched by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India on 2nd October
2014 with the aim to make India clean and open defecation free by 2nd October
2019 coinciding with the 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma
Gandhi.
Giving a detailed
account of the activities undertaken during the Pakhwada, the Minister informed
that the Department of Posts and Department of Telecommunications (HQ) and its
PSUs viz. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), Mahanagar Telephone Limited
(MTNL), Indian Telephone Industries Limited Limited (ITI Ltd.), Telecom Consultants
India Limited (TCIL), Centre for Development (C-DOT) and Telecom Regulatory
Authority of India (TRAI) took active part in Swachhta Campaign and carried out
cleanliness activities not only in their office premises but also in public
area outside their premises. The cleanliness was focussed on office chambers,
equipment, library, canteen, pathways, corridors, toilets as well as disposal
of unserviceable equipment including e-waste etc. As a result of the
involvement of all officers and staff, the standard of cleanliness has
considerably gone up and would be continued.
In DoT (HQ),
intensive cleaning activities were undertaken in indoor as well outdoor of
office premises. Further, the stretch of Ashoka Road in front of Sanchar Bhawan
was also cleaned up. In the run up to Pakhwara, a large amount of e-waste
(Photocopiers, Computers, Printers, fax Machines, TVs) were auctioned and
disposed of. More auctions are lined up for disposal of waste material from the
building premises. Banners/Posters were displayed at various locations to
sensitized the officials about cleanliness. An essay competitions was also
organised on the role of cleanliness in nation building in order to encourage
and motivate staff members to think about cleanliness.
BSNL & MTNL
undertook cleanliness of their office premises as well as of equipment,
Telephone exchanges, Multi Distribution Frames (MDFs) Customer Services Centre,
Sanchar Haats, Inspection Quarters, Residential Colonies, public areas near the
office premises. A drive was undertaken for disposal of unserviceable office
equipment/furniture including e-waste in Telephone Exchanges. Swachhta
message at Post Offices & letter boxes with focus on rural areas were also
displayed during the pakhwada.
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