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Mid Term Campaign Progress of Ministry of Steel under Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters 5.0 — UPSC Current Affairs | October 21, 2025
Mid Term Campaign Progress of Ministry of Steel under Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters 5.0
The Ministry of Steel is participating in the Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters (SCDPM) 5.0, focusing on streamlining governance and addressing pending issues. Significant progress has been made in grievance redressal, file weeding, and cleanliness drives, contributing to administrative reform and transparency.
Ministry of Steel Mid Term Campaign Progress of Ministry of Steel under Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters 5.0 Posted On: 21 OCT 2025 12:09PM by PIB Delhi The Ministry of Steel and its Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs), are actively participating in the Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters (SCDPM) 5.0, which is ongoing from October 2 to October 31, 2025. The campaign is focused on streamlining governance by effectively addressing and disposing of pending matters across key categories, including references from Members of Parliament (MPs), the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), VIPs and Cabinet, State Governments, CPGRAMS cases, and other significant areas. Significant Progress Achieved So Far: - 96% of public Grievance redressal targets have already been achieved. - A total of 8,525 physical files have been successfully weeded out. - 195 cleanliness drives have been conducted against a target of 282. - Approximately 9,851 sq. ft. of office space has been freed through the disposal of scrap, e-waste, and redundant files. - Several CPSEs under the Ministry have implemented best practices in record management and grievance resolution, setting benchmarks for other departments. The Ministry of Steel remains committed to enhancing efficiency, promoting cleanliness, and ensuring timely resolution of pending matters in alignment with the broader goals of administrative reform and transparency. Pics on best practices are as follows. Weeding out of files - Finance building. Campaign No. 2. Office building, Pathway / passage / corridor / staircase cleaning Before **** TPJ/NJ (Release ID: 2181119)
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Ministry of Steel Mid Term Campaign Progress of Ministry of Steel under Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters 5.0 Posted On: 21 OCT 2025 12:09PM by PIB Delhi The Ministry of Steel and its Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs), are actively participating in the Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters (SCDPM) 5.0, which is ongoing from October 2 to October 31, 2025. The campaign is focused on streamlining governance by effectively addressing and disposing of pending matters across key categories, including references from Members of Parliament (MPs), the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), VIPs and Cabinet, State Governments, CPGRAMS cases, and other significant areas. Significant Progress Achieved So Far: - 96% of public Grievance redressal targets have already been achieved. - A total of 8,525 physical files have been successfully weeded out. - 195 cleanliness drives have been conducted against a target of 282. - Approximately 9,851 sq. ft. of office space has been freed through the disposal of scrap, e-waste, and redundant files. - Several CPSEs under the Ministry have implemented best practices in record management and grievance resolution, setting benchmarks for other departments. The Ministry of Steel remains committed to enhancing efficiency, promoting cleanliness, and ensuring timely resolution of pending matters in alignment with the broader goals of administrative reform and transparency. Pics on best practices are as follows. Weeding out of files - Finance building. Campaign No. 2. Office building, Pathway / passage / corridor / staircase cleaning Before **** TPJ/NJ (Release ID: 2181119)
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Analysis

Prelims Facts (Factual Knowledge)

  1. SCDPM 5.0 dates
  2. Ministry involved
  3. Percentage of grievance redressal achieved

Mains Angles (Analytical Discussion)

  1. Significance of SCDPM in improving governance
  2. Role of ministries in administrative reforms
  3. Impact of cleanliness drives on work environment

Essay Themes (Critical Thinking)

Good Governance

Administrative Reforms

Efficiency in Government

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