The Asian Age

Govt: Deduct casual leave of officers skipping public meets

Says explanatio­n must be backed with valid reasons for absence ◗

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi government has asked all department heads to deduct half- day causal leave of officers who do not attend the public hearing meeting on weekdays and could not explain their absence satisfacto­rily.

In May last year, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal had directed his ministers and officials to meet the public in their offices between 10 am to 11 am on working days without an appointmen­t.

The administra­tive department of the Delhi government has also asked the head of department­s to ensure availabili­ty of officers during public hearing timings.

“In case of emergency/ field visit duty assigned to officers, a link officer should be present to attend the public grievances between 10 am and 11 am,” the department said in a recent written communicat­ion to head of department­s.

It also said that explanatio­n of officers should be supported with specific valid reasons for their absence during public

In May last year, the CM had directed his ministers and officials to meet the public in their offices between 10 am to 11 am on working days without an appointmen­t

hearing timings.

“In case of non- satisfacto­ry explanatio­n received from erring officers, HODs may deduct 1/ 2 day CL ( casual leave) and the same be intimated to administra­tive reforms department for kind perusal of competent authority,” it added.

Last year, Mr Kejriwal had ordered all the ministers and officers except field staff to meet the public without an appointmen­t in their offices for an hour on weekdays.

Thereafter, the chief minister had written to Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal requesting him to hold ‘ Janata Darbar’ on the lines of his government and meet the people without the appointmen­t as he is directly responsibl­e for many subjects of public dealing like the police and the DDA.

Last year, in another order, the Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP) government had warned officials of strict action for “inappropri­ate handling” of online RTI applicatio­ns, after it received several complaints about department­s not responding to pleas seeking informatio­n.

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Arvind Kejriwal

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