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​Central Govt. resumes in-office work, biometric system at full capacity

Author : NewsGram Desk

The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has resumed the biometric system for office attendance and stopped the system of 'work from home' for every employee of the Central government's ministries and departments. In an office memorandum issued on February 16, the DoPT said while referring to the earlier office memorandum on January 31, 2022, "Since the period of suspension of biometric attendance is over on 15.02.2022, all the officers, officials working in this Department are required to mark their attendance in the Aadhaar Enabled Biometric Attendance Control System (AEBAS) with effect from February 16, 2022.

The latest order also said that while marking their attendance in AEBAS, all officers, officials will follow the preventive measures to contain the spread of Novel Coronavirus (COVID19). Soon after the spread of Covid-19 during the third phase this year, the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension had issued a direction to all the Central Ministries and Departments to reduce the office attendance by 50 percent. The officers and staff to ensure strict compliance of Covid-appropriate behavior like frequent washing of hands, sanitization, wearing face mask, face cover and observing social distancing all the time.

The staff has to ensure strict compliance of Covid-appropriate behavior like wearing face mask etc. | Unsplash

Earlier, the pregnant women employees and Divyang employees were exempted from attending offices while the physical attendance of the government servants below the level of Under Secretary was restricted to 50 percent of the actual strength and the remaining 50 percent was working from home with the instruction that those working from home would remain available on the telephone and other electronic means of communications at all times. (IANS/SP)

(Keywords: biometric system, attendance, office, Central Government, officers, Covid, department, sanitization, face mask, social distancing, suspension.)

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