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Doda: 114 Govt employees found absent during surprise inspection of office

Absentees to face disciplinary action: DC

DODA, AUGUST 24: Around 114 Government employees were found absent during surprise inspection of offices across Doda District on Tuesday. Surprise inspection was conducted in the offices of different departments on the directions of District Development Commissioner, Vikas Sharma.

Five different teams led by DC Doda Vikas Sharma, ADDC Mohd Hanief Malik, ADC Doda Dr R K Bharti, CPO Doda Parshotam Kumar, ACR Doda Sanjeev Kumar visited different offices in the Doda headquarter here to check the presence of the staff. Similarly, SDMs and Tehsildars also conducted surprise visits to the offices of their jurisdiction and sent detailed reports to the office of DDC Doda.

It has been given out that 114 government employees were found absent from their legitimate duty. It was also found during the inspection that few offices are not maintaining attendance and the leave account register.

Meanwhile, the DDC Doda has sought explanation from the absentee employees within two days. Further their salary for the month of August shall be withheld till the justified response is presented before the authority (DDC Doda).

The DDC inspected offices of Chief Education Officer Doda, Chief Medical Office Doda, Dy CMO office, Offices of DIC, Office of PO ICDS, while ADDC Doda, ADC, CPO and ACR Doda alongwith their staff inspected various other public offices established in the Doda town (District headquarter) which includes Agriculture department, CAHO, GP Fund office, PHE, ALC, ADMO, Cultural department, Social Welfare, Sericulture, Floriculture, R&B, PDD, PHE, besides other departments.

The Deputy Commissioner said that the surprise inspection was conducted to maintain punctuality and discipline in offices. He also said that disciplinary action will be initiated against the officers/employees, who were found absent from their duties and could not present satisfactory reply within given time.

The DC also emphasized upon the officers of all the departments to maintain punctuality in their offices as any kind of laxity with regard to discipline and punctuality would not be tolerated in future.

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