What? Selling scrap outside of government buildings has brought in about Rs 600 crore for the government!
It might be considered a new source of income for the government of Narendra Modi. The Centre has made close to Rs 600 crore, which is equal to the budget for the Chandrayaan 3-mission, up till August by selling scrap. This scrap is in the shape of weeded-out files, condemned office supplies, and outdated vehicles. By October, this amount may have surpassed Rs 1,000 crore. Read more : Various government initiatives guarantee the availability of sugar over the festive season Clean hallways in government buildings, the emptying of steel almirahs full with documents, and the sale of condemned cars are the results of this. According to data from News18, approximately 31 lakh government files have been removed since the campaign's commencement two years ago. According to information from News18, a staggering 185 lakh square feet of space have been freed up in government buildings as of today. The Special Campaign 2.0 in October of last year liberated a record 90 lakh square feet of space, but the objective for this October is to free at least 100 lakh square feet. The government has decided to launch a larger campaign this year as a result of Special Campaign 2.0's success. The campaign would include participation from every ministry and department of the Indian government. From September 15 to September 30 will be dedicated to preparation, and from October 2 to October 31 will be devoted to implementation. Swachhata is intended to be fully implemented in all offices of ministries and departments. According to a government order, field/outstation offices that are in charge of providing services or interacting with the public should receive special attention.