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State Bureau, Lucknow. Chief Secretary SP Goyal has expressed displeasure over the non-implementation of e-office system in many districts. The Chief Secretary said that the salaries of those officers and employees who are not using this system regularly can be stopped. Salaries should not be released to those employees who have not yet logged in to the e-office. He also directed to connect all the tehsils of the state with e-office within a month.
In video conferencing with all the Commissioners, DMs and police officers on Wednesday, the Chief Secretary said that it is mandatory to implement e-office effectively in all the districts. Even after its implementation in many districts, it is not being used properly.
Instructions were given that instead of manual system in Commissioner and DM offices, files should be accepted through e-office only. Employees should be provided training if needed. He said that e-office will now be a part of the annual confidential report of all CDOs, hence everyone should implement it compulsorily in all their offices including those related to development.
The Chief Secretary said that there should be arrangements to provide timely and cashless treatment scheme to the victims during the 'golden hour' after road accidents. This facility will be available in hospitals associated with Ayushman Bharat and Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana. Under this, hospitals located in hotspot areas should be identified and listed.
He instructed all concerned departments to coordinate for this. He said that in those district headquarters, tehsil headquarters and development block headquarters which do not have permanent helipads, proposals should be provided to the Public Works Department within a week. Special attention should be given to aviation standards while selecting the site.
While reviewing the progress of Farmer Registry, the Chief Secretary directed to complete the work of linking 100 percent beneficiaries of PM Kisan Yojana with it by March 31. It was also asked to run a special campaign of 90 days to connect the families and members left out from the Ayushman card.
He said that this year the Police Recruitment Board will organize recruitment examinations for the posts of Sub-Inspector, Constable and Home Guards, in which a large number of candidates will participate. For this, the desired information related to the examination centers should be compulsorily made available to the board within a week. The Chief Secretary also gave instructions for preparations for organizing UP Day.