CCL Transforms Unused Ambassador Car into Art as Part of Special Campaign 4.0

Ranchi: In a creative initiative under Special Campaign 4.0, a long-dormant Ambassador car has been revitalized into a striking work of art through the “Kabadi Se Kanchan” scheme.

This project aims to enhance aesthetic appeal while promoting sustainable practices within the CCL campus. The artistic transformation was inaugurated by CMD CCL N. K. Singh, and Director (Personnel) Harsh Nath Mishra, Director (Technical/Operations)   Harish Duhan, and CVO Pankaj Kumar.

This beautification effort aligns with CCL’s commitment to improving the overall ambiance of the campus and creating a welcoming environment for visitors. Special Campaign 4.0, running from October 2 to October 31, 2024, is one of the largest initiatives by the Government of India aimed at institutionalizing cleanliness and reducing backlogs in government operations.

As part of the campaign, various workplaces within CCL are being identified and cleaned, accompanied by awareness campaigns to promote cleanliness across all command areas.

The overarching goal is to foster clean, functional, and citizen-centric office spaces that facilitate seamless interaction between citizens and the government. The long-term objectives of the campaign include enhancing digital empowerment for citizens and transforming institutional operations.

This initiative has garnered significant appreciation, with Alok Kumar, Head of the Public Relations Department, stating that the department will continue to explore new ways to enhance the beauty of the CCL campus in the future.

The inauguration event saw the attendance of General Managers, Heads of Departments from the Headquarters, and numerous officers and employees, all supporting this vibrant initiative.

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