New Delhi, October 25
Ministry of Civil Aviation, is actively participating in the Special Campaign for Disposal of Pending Matters (SCDPM) 5.0, which is ongoing from October 2 to October 31, 2025. Giving details, it was informed that the significant progress achieved so far includes 87 per cent of public grievance redressal targets besides a total of 4,988 physical files have been successfully weeded out. “405 cleanliness drives have been conducted against a target of 480. Approximately 31,353 sq. ft. of office space has been freed through the disposal of scrap, e-waste, and redundant files. A revenue of Rs. 81,66,756 has been generated as a result of Scrap Disposal”, they informed.
The Special Campaign is being spearheaded by Minister of Civil Aviation Rammohan Naidu. A review meeting was chaired by the Minister on 09.10.2025 with the senior officers and Heads of Organisations under the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Further, on 13.10.2025, the Minister conducted a walkthrough of the Ministry premises, interacted with the staff, reviewed the cleanliness of the canteen, and inspected the library. He encouraged the Ministry officials to adopt Swachhata in their actions, behaviour and thought process.
Under the leadership Minister of Civil Aviation, the Ministry is committed to fostering a positive and clutter-free workplace—physically, digitally, and mentally. Taking inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ram Mohan Naidu has emphasised incorporating Swachhata as a way of life.





