Hry Chief Secretary inspects offices in Civil Secretariat

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Hry Chief Secretary inspects offices in Civil Secretariat

Wednesday, 03 April 2024 | PNS | Chandigarh



Haryana Chief Secretary TVSN Prasad on Tuesday said that the functioning and efficiency of the employees will be improved to ensure the timely completion of governmental tasks. He also instructed the officers to maintain complete cleanliness in the offices. 

 

He was assessing the employees performance after conducting a surprise inspection at the Haryana Civil Secretariat and said that employees should maintain complete cleanliness in their offices. If they need any kind of infrastructure, then immediately bring it to the notice of their senior officers so that its availability can be ensured, he added.

Prasad examined the employees' working system in the Secretariat and gave suggestions for improvement, adding that that employees must arrive at the office on time, should not be negligent in their work and should perform their work with full responsibility and accountability. Any instances of negligence will result in disciplinary action. Additionally, he welcomed suggestions from employees to enhance the functioning.

He stated that the Mission Karmayogi program is being implemented in the state to inspire and educate employees about working with ethics and principles and over 300,000 employees are set to undergo training aimed at fostering impartial and transparent work practices. This training is expected to significantly enhance the employees' work style.

Prasad also inspected other branches including the Political and Parliamentary Affairs Branch, Cabinet Branch, Human Resources Branch, Services Branch, Training Branch, Chief Minister's Secretariat Branch.

Special Secretary Personnel Prabhjot Singh, Special Secretary Human Resources Aditya Dahiya, Joint Secretary Home Radhika Singh, District Attorney Anil Bhardwaj and many other officers were also present.

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