The Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDI), a subsidiary of Coal India Limited, has installed six modern bio-toilets equipped with bio-digesters and water tanks at various locations in its Ranchi premises. The initiative, implemented under the ongoing Special Campaign 5.0, reflects CMPDI’s commitment to sustainable sanitation and workplace cleanliness. The move is part of a nationwide effort to institutionalise hygiene, efficiency, and accountability in government offices in line with the Government of India’s Swachh Bharat Mission.
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Promoting Hygiene, Dignity, and Sustainability at Workplace
According to officials, the newly installed bio-toilets will provide accessible and hygienic sanitation facilities for contractual workers and staff, significantly improving hygiene standards and reducing health risks. Designed for low maintenance and water conservation, these bio-toilets are expected to contribute to a cleaner and healthier environment within the CMPDI campus. The initiative reinforces the organisation’s broader sustainability goals, ensuring both operational efficiency and social responsibility under the coal ministry’s cleanliness drive.
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