Honeymoon Period Over For Central Government Employees! They’d Now Be Reporting On Time, Everyday
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In a bid to ensure improved work culture in
By introducing biometric attendance compulsory in offices, we hope that government offices would be transformed for the better. The office-office scenario would change: officers would report on time, will delegate work on time and thus, save common man from the inconveniences he faces while he visits there (government offices) to get his work done.
Believed to be modelled on the lines of Jharkhand government and the Department of Electronics and Information Technology website, attendance.gov.in currently monitors 148 government organisations and serves as a centralised database for all central government employees.
The website homepage depicts the number of organisations covered under
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This level of open tracking takes transparency to another level, a key focus of the government at the Centre. Many twitter users have welcomed the step taken by the
(Image: www.attendance.gov.in)
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