Alwar : Alwar State level team of Administrative Reforms and Coordination Department conducted raids in various government offices of the district headquarters on Thursday. During this period, 102 attendance registers were taken into their possession. The sudden arrival of the team created panic among the employees. The team reached the government offices at 9.45 am. There are a total of 288 gazetted officers in these offices. Of these, 40 gazetted officers were absent, i.e. 13.88 percent officers did not reach office. Similarly, out of 774 non-gazetted employees, 199 employees i.e. 25.71 percent were absent. The report is being sent to the higher level for disciplinary action against all of them. Mahendra Kumar Sarawata, member of the state level inspection team under the leadership of Urmila Rajoria, Government Secretary, Administrative Reforms and Coordination Department. Chenaram Bhadala and Dayaram Gurjar had conducted a surprise inspection of the departments.
The condition of public related departments is bad
The departments directly related to the public are in the worst condition at the district headquarters. Personnel are always missing in departments like water, electricity, municipal corporation, UIT. Whereas Chief Secretary Sudhansh Pant himself inspected many departments after assuming the post. Action was also taken against many officers and employees. After this, clear instructions were given that all the personnel should reach the office within the stipulated time, otherwise action would be taken. The effect of this strictness was visible in Alwar for a few days, but then the personnel were arriving late. This campaign is being run by the department in the entire state. A state level team has been formed for this. This team is visiting various districts and conducting surprise inspections of government offices. In most of the districts, employees and officers are not reaching office on time.
Complaints were coming from Alwar also
Complaints were also reaching the government from Alwar through various mediums that employees and officers do not reach office on time. Not only this, the personnel remain missing from their seats even during the time fixed by the government to meet the general public. There are continuous complaints regarding this.