Bengaluru: HAL Undertakes massive cleanup activities as part of Special Campaign 2.0 on Swachhta


Bengaluru, Oct 28: As a part of the Special Campaign 2.0 for disposal of pending matters which is being observed from October 2 to October 31, the offices and divisions of HAL spread across the country undertook various activities such as clearing of old scrapped items, segregation of waste and freeing up of usable space both at the shop floors as well as in office premises.

During the campaign, the old physical files were identified and reviewed, followed by de-weeding of certain old ones and digitization of the content.

Swachhta activities like defogging and plogging exercises have also been taken up on a large scale in the areas in and around HAL divisions.

In all these activities, large number of people participated and turned these events into success.

  

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 28 2022

    HAL is being becoming like BSNL thanks to BJP and Modi. First it was excluded from Rafale deal to benefit Adani. Now Tata's have grabbed the contract to build the aircrafts along with Airbus for Indian Air Force. This is nothing but failure of Karnataka MPs to represent the interest of State and also result of crony capitalism of BJP which gets money through electoral Bonds. Why on earth Tax Payers money should go to the private players? When you have HAL which has the requisite infrastructure why the project should be awardded to Tatas? The only answer which I can say corruption and Modi truly works for private corporates.

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