The Asian Age

AAP follows Yogi’s holiday cut model

Govt: Ready to learn from ‘good initiative­s’

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Delhi government will emulate Uttar Pradesh in cancelling public holidays on birth and death anniversar­y of eminent personalit­ies. Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, on Friday, lauded the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh for scrapping 15 such public holidays.

Mr Sisodia announced the decision on Twitter and said that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government was always open to learning from such “good initiative­s” of other states. “The Delhi government will cancel holidays on birth or death anniversar­y of eminent personalit­ies. I have issued instructio­n to the chief secretary in this regard,” he said on Twitter.

Earlier this week, the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet had decided to cancel 15 public holidays in educationa­l institutio­ns.

“The Uttar Pradesh government has taken a good initiative in this matter. We should always be ready to learn from other states,” Mr Sisodia said.

In a written communicat­ion to chief secretary M.M. Kutty, Mr Sisodia has directed him to examine such holidays in the Delhi government’s offices and schools and prepare a list of the holidays that can be done away with.

As per the Delhi government’s notificati­on, there are around 13 holidays marking birth/death anniversar­y in 2017. Of these, six are gazetted holidays and seven are restricted. All offices remain closed on a gazetted holiday, whereas the Delhi government’s employees can avail only two restricted holidays in a year. “Instead, students in schools and colleges would now be taught about the great personalit­ies on these days,” he said.

In a series of tweets, Mr Sisodia also mentioned the Delhi government’s initiative­s — establishm­ent of ‘mohalla clinics’ and the decision to not using red beacon lights — which are being “praised” across the country.

“We have noticed that good practices adopted by the Delhi government in the last two years have been, partially or fully, adopted by other state government­s as well as the Central government. Establishm­ent of ‘mohalla clinics’ in many states in one such example,” the deputy chief minister said in the written communicat­ion to Mr Kutty. The former Secretary-General of United Nations (UN), Kofi Annan, has also commended the Delhi government’s flagship mohalla clinic project, which is aimed at providing free primary healthcare to city residents closer to home.

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