Millennium Post

Revenue dept to weed out old pay bill registers

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NEW DELHI: To free up space and maintain cleanlines­s in offices, the Revenue Department of the Delhi government has decided to “weed out” pay bill registers (PBRS) that are older than 20 years.

Acting on the recommenda­tion of a three-member committee, the department in an order said pay bill registers prior to April 2001, lying in the accounts branch, will be removed.

“The pages of the PBRS are getting diluted gradually with the passage of time and the same are also occupying valuable space,” it stated.

Many PBRS that are even 35-40 years old or more are lying in the accounts branch and are in a “very pathetic condition”, it said.

The government had earlier formed the three-member committee led by Deputy Controller of Accounts Narendra Tyagi with Senior Accounts Officer Rekha Goyal and Accounts Officer DS Raghav as members to consider the matter of weeding out of old PBRS.

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