Infrastructure
Road and landscape in Ladakh. (Wikimedia Commons)
As part of Special campaign 2.0 on cleanliness, Border Road Organisation (BRO) has carried out trials to extensively use shredded plastic in bituminous road construction in India and Bhutan.
BRO has used the technology in resurfacing of 4.5 km on Phuentsholing-Thimphu Road under Project Dantak in Bhutan, 2.5 km resurfacing on Balipara-Chariduar-Tawang road under Project Vartak and one km resurfacing on Roing-Koronu-Paya road under Project Udayak in Arunachal Pradesh.
It has been used in the resurfacing of 5.22 km on Hnahthial-Sangau-Saiha Road under Project Pushpak in Mizoram and two km resurfacing on Hapoli-Sarli-Huri Road under Project Arunank in Arunachal Pradesh.
Later, a Special Campaign on disposal of Pending References and Cleanliness was launched in 2021, across Government departments and ministries.
The prime objective of the campaign is to ensure the disposal of pending matters in government offices and ministries and, further include strengthening internal monitoring mechanisms, training officers in the record management and digitization of the physical records for improved record management.
Following the success of the Special Campaign during the last year, it was decided to organise Special Campaign 2.0 on Swachata in Central Government ministries/departments, attached/subordinate offices from 2nd October to 31st October, 2022.