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‘Work from home’ to be new normal for govt offices, draft norms issued

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NEW DELHI: ‘Work from home’ may become a new normal post-lockdown for government employees to ensure social distancing norms till the coronaviru­s pandemic is checked.

Draft guidelines in this regard have been circulated by the Personnel Ministry to all central government department­s asking them to send their comments on it by May 21, failing which, it would be presumed that they are in agreement with the proposed draft.

Preparing for life amid COVID-19 pandemic, the ministry said that the steps were being initiated because the virus necessitat­ed many ministries to operate from home to maintain social distancing.

According to the draft, the government may provide option for work from home to the eligible officers and staff for 15 days in a year as a matter of policy. There are 48.34 lakh central government employees.

“Many of the ministries and department­s in government have successful­ly managed and rendered exemplary results in combat against the ongoing pandemic outbreak during the lockdown period by leveraging e-office and video conferenci­ng facilities of National Informatic­s Centre (NIC). This was the first of its kind of experience in Government of India,” it said.

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, the ministry said.

“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 said.

The draft has given broad Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) that will ensure smooth and seamless functionin­g of the government for continuity of the office works besides imparting resilience in the ecosystem even in post-lockdown situation.

Employees will be provided with logistic support in the form of laptops or desktops by the respective ministries or department­s and employees will be reimbursed for Internet services that they would use while working from home.

“Department of Expenditur­e may consider reimbursem­ent for data uses to the officers working from home and if required may issue separate guidelines in this regard,” the draft guidelines said.

However, the draft makes it clear that papers marked “classified or secret” will not be processed while working from home for the time being till the NIC evaluates existing security protocol for remote access of classified files and informatio­n in consultati­on with Home Ministry and propose suitable guidelines and SOP for handling such material on e-office.

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