Khaleej Times

Army destroys old files under cleanlines­s drive

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new delhi — Thousands of old, unclassifi­ed files, CDs, and other material have been destroyed by different department­s of the Indian army as a part of its cleanlines­s mission, sources said.

The exercise under the newly launched Swachhta Hi Sewa Hai mission saw heaps of redundant material being destroyed.

The Military Intelligen­ce wing, at its South Block office alone destroyed around 3,000 CDs, 850 video cassettes, 32 computers and large number of other documents. As per sources, the disposed off items weighed around 3,500kg.

The source added that destroying of old items which are not of use any longer is a routine exercise, but the Swachhta Hi Sewa Hai mission launched on Friday gave it a bigger push.

Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal to make cleanlines­s a people’s movement, the Defence Ministry came up with the action plan for overall cleanlines­s drive.

The campaign will run from September 15 to October 2.

Defence Secretary Sanjay Mitra on Friday administer­ed Swachhta Shapath (cleanlines­s oath) to officers and staff of the Defence Ministry. During the 18-day campaign areas in and outside South Block and Sena Bhawan will be cleaned.

It would include arrangemen­t of dustbins at prominent places for segregatin­g biodegrada­ble and non-biodegrada­ble waste; discarding of old junks; cleaning of parking lots, corridors, staircases, and lifts in both the buildings. The campaign also includes competitio­n on poem, slogan and essays on

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