Modi Government Earned Rs 40 Crore from Junk

This campaign of cleaning and vacating the place was started on 2 October and it went on till 31 October.
Source: Google, Image by- GQ India
Source: Google, Image by- GQ India

The Modi government knows very well how to convert disaster into opportunity. Everyone saw this during the Corona period. Now, the Modi government has once again proved this fact by making crores of rupees from the junk itself. The central government has got Rs 40 crore from the sale of junk, and about eight lakh square feet of space has been vacant.

Union Minister Jitendra Singh has given this information

Source: Google, Image by- News18
Source: Google, Image by- News18

Yes, 40 crore rupees have been earned by selling junk. This campaign of cleaning and vacating the place was started on 2 October and it went on till 31 October. Union Minister Jitendra Singh has given this information after a campaign that lasted for almost a month.

Jitendra Singh said that 15,23,464 files were seen during this period. Out of these, 13,73,204 files were found useful. The rest of the files were destroyed or sold in the trash. During this, 3,28,234 public grievances were also seen and heard. Of these, 2,91,692 were redressed.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the drive to clear the pending cases

During this period, 685 rules out of 834 were simplified. These works were done on the instructions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi under the plan to make the system simple and smooth. This will benefit both the general public and the government system.

Source: Google, Image by-<br />deccan chronical
Source: Google, Image by-
deccan chronical

According to the minister, a special drive to clear the pending cases has been launched on the instructions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and now a progress report will be submitted to him this week. All aspects related to the campaign will be informed in this report.

According to the Personnel Ministry, the Minister had launched a campaign to clear pending cases from all the Ministries and Departments of the Government of India by making the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DAPRG) the nodal department between October 2 and October 31.

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