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India’s flagship cleanliness initiative is entering a new phase with a sharper focus on digital clutter. Special Campaign 5.0, set to launch on October 2, is not just about tidying up dusty corners and clearing old files—it’s about tackling the mounting menace of e-waste in government offices. From defunct CPUs to discarded printers, the campaign aims to scientifically dispose of obsolete electronics that have long occupied valuable space and posed environmental risks.
Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of what’s changing, what’s being prioritized, and why this campaign matters more than ever.
1. What’s New in Campaign 5.0
This year’s edition marks a strategic shift from routine scrap disposal to targeted e-waste management. The Cabinet Secretary, Dr. T.V. Somanathan, has issued directives to all ministries and departments to prioritize the removal of outdated electrical and electronic equipment in compliance with the E-Waste Management Rules, 2022.
Key highlights:
- Focus on scientific disposal of e-waste including computers, printers, monitors, batteries, and LEDs
- Emphasis on space optimization and environmental safety
- Inclusion of field and outstation offices with public-facing services, not just central ministries
2. Two-Phase Execution Plan
The campaign will unfold in two distinct phases to ensure thorough planning and effective implementation.
Preparatory Phase (September 15–30):
- Nomination of nodal officers across departments and PSUs
- Identification of pending matters and obsolete equipment
- Planning for space reorganization and disposal logistics
Implementation Phase (October 2–31):
- Cleanliness drives across offices nationwide
- Disposal of e-waste through authorized channels
- Clearance of backlogs including MPs’ queries, PMO references, and public grievances
3. Why E-Waste Matters Now
India generates over 1 million tons of e-waste annually, and government offices are no exception. Old electronics not only consume space but also leak hazardous materials if not disposed of properly. By institutionalizing e-waste management, the campaign aligns with global sustainability goals and national digital hygiene standards.
Key highlights:
- Reduces environmental hazards from toxic components like lead and mercury
- Frees up office space for more efficient operations
- Sets a precedent for responsible digital infrastructure management
4. Past Successes Fuel Future Ambitions
Since its inception in 2021, the Special Cleanliness Campaign has achieved remarkable outcomes:
- ₹3,220 crore generated from scrap disposal
- Over 12 lakh sites covered in cleanliness efforts
- Closure of more than 1.37 crore files
These numbers reflect not just administrative efficiency but a growing culture of accountability and sustainability within public institutions.
5. Leadership and Accountability
Dr. Somanathan’s directive underscores the importance of leadership in driving this campaign. Ministries are expected to issue clear instructions to all subordinate offices and autonomous bodies to ensure meaningful participation. The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) will continue to steer the campaign, monitor progress, and document outcomes.
Key highlights:
- Leadership involvement is critical for campaign success
- Daily reporting and media documentation encouraged
- Offices must demonstrate before-and-after impact through visuals and feedback
6. Looking Ahead
Special Campaign 5.0 isn’t just a cleanup—it’s a reset. It’s about rethinking how government offices manage their digital footprint, how they engage with sustainability, and how they model responsible behavior for citizens and private institutions alike.
As the campaign kicks off on Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary, it carries forward the spirit of Swachhata into the digital age. Clean desks, clear data, and clutter-free corridors are just the beginning. The real transformation lies in creating systems that prevent waste before it piles up.
Sources: MSN India, New Indian Express, Staff News, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Akshar Yoga Kendraa