Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Guidelines unveiled for work from home

- Deeksha Bhardwaj ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The central government has come up with a framework on working from home even after the nationwide lockdown is lifted “as a matter of policy”.

Pitched by the Department of Administra­tive Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), the draft proposal revolves around moving files to e-office, a digital platform that has been the fulcrum of government work during the lockdown prompted by the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19).

However, it suggests that NIC (National Informatic­s Centre) and the home ministry should evaluate existing security protocols on remotely accessing classified files. It also asks the department of personnel and training (DoPT) to consider allowing eligible officers/staff to work from home for 15 days a year “as a matter of policy”.

The draft proposal recommends that department­s/ministries should consider reimbursin­g officials for data usage, and asks all officials to turn on SMS alerts so as to not miss important updates. According to the draft proposal, several rounds of discussion were held with various ministries/department­s. DARPG has sent the draft proposal for feedback to various department­s/ministries and sought a reply by May 21.

“There will be a huge number of comments and inter-ministeria­l consultati­ons before it is finalised, right now it is in a draft stage,” a DARPG official told HT. “The DoPT had a round of consultati­on with seven ministries earlier; this is the second round...We began mulling this proposal on April 21,” the official added.

The proposal, seen by HT, says: “It is quite likely that for the near future, the Central Secretaria­t will continue to go for staggered attendance and variable working hours to maintain social distancing at workplace.”

“Therefore, a broad framework for Work from Home is important to standardiz­e the operating procedure even post lockdown situation and to ensure safety and security of informatio­n, while accessing Government files and informatio­n remotely from home,” it adds.

According to the proposal, 75 ministries/department­s are actively using e-office — of which 57 ministries/department­s have achieved more than 80% of their work on the platform. It also asks other ministries to “expeditiou­sly implement” e-office.

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