Special Campaign 3.0: Over 25,700 cleanliness campaigns so far; receives 8 lakh student participation
Ayushi Bisht | October 21, 2023 | 08:00 PM IST | 1 min read
The Department of school education has set a target of 30,934 Cleanliness Campaigns to be conducted till October 10, 2023.
NEW DELHI: Department of School Education & Literacy (DoSE&L) and its autonomous bodies are taking the Special Campaign 3.0 to next level with the help of institutions and schools across the country. The campaign is witnessing the involvement of around 8 lakh school students and more than 43,000 teachers.
The Department of school education has set a target of 30,934 Cleanliness Campaigns to be conducted till October 10, 2023.
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During this campaign, special focus has been given to the disposal of public grievances, public grievance appeals, and review of 38,998 files for the purpose of recording and weeding and disposal of public grievances.
The department has achieved the following milestones in as on October 20, 2023-
- 25,715 cleanliness campaigns have been conducted during the Campaign
- 747 Public Grievances disposed of
- 100% disposal of Public Grievance Appeals
Sanjay Kumar, Secretary, DoSE&L, chaired a review meeting with the Nodal Officers of the Ministry and its Autonomous Bodies on October 10 emphasising making concerted efforts to achieve the targets and bringing out the best practices of schools and institutions during the Special Campaign 3.0 through social media platforms.
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