15 Employees Absent and Reduction in Newspapers ... DM Manish Bansal overwhelmed the District Panchayat Office, found many defects - Saharanpur DM Manish Bansal Inspection reveals absent employees at Panchayat Office

The district magistrate of Saharanpur Manish Bansal conducted a surprise inspection of the Panchayat district. In the inspection, 15 employees were found absent and deficiencies were found in the records. The district magistrate instructed the employees to get into the dress code and asked to improve the office system. Is said to send reports of absent employees and irregularities to the government. Jagran correspondent, Saharanpur. District Magistrate Manish Bansal, along with the team, did a surprise inspection of the additional chief officer and district Panchayat office. During this, the district magistrate saw the recording of the CCTV camera. Also collected information on records. During this time, 15 employees were not found. In addition, no register related to the officers could be found. Instructed to improve the arrangements in the office. In addition, officers and employees were asked to appear in the dress code. District Magistrate Manish Bansal saw the records and CCTV camera recording during a surprise inspection of additional chief officer and district Panchayat office. During this, the officers and employees instructed that the clothing would be present in the office. Out of a total of 33 office employees, 15 employees were found absent. No register associated with the officers was found. Additional chief officer Upendra Kumar was also found to be present in the dress code. The district magistrate instructed to keep the campus clean. The office expressed dissatisfaction because it was not found to have been organized according to the government’s instructions. It is said that tax officer was satendra Kumar in the field, while no register was found in this regard. Chairman members, the AMA’s Trek, additional chief officer Upendra Kumar said in a letter to the District Panchayat President that his brother Vijender Chaudhary and one more day in the office were in the work of the Panchayat district. The AMA asked to intervene as abusive and unconstitutional. On the other hand, the District Panchayat president and members performed a Sit -In exclusion, claiming that the AMA was arbitrary, including the disruption of development work and did not give time in the office. The report will be sent to the government, during the inspection of the Panchayat district, many officers and employees, including MAA, were not present. The reasonable reason for his absence could not be known. The government has clear instructions that it is mandatory to give time in the office from ten to twelve o’clock. Many other shortcomings have been revealed. This whole report will be sent to the government. – Manish Bansal, District Magistrate