Thursday, December 29, 2016

Haryana to publish Gazettes entirely in online mode

CHANDIGARH, DEC 29 
The Haryana Government has decided to publish Gazettes entirely in online mode, besides digitising and uploading all old Gazettes from 1966 onwards in a searchable format and making them available online.
        Apart from this, in view of ongoing Swarna Jayanti Year celebrations in the State, calendars and diaries designed by Information, Public Relations and Languages Department and printed by Printing and Stationery Department, would be provided to all employees of the Haryana Government this year.
        This was disclosed by Chief Minister, Mr. Manohar Lal, who released the Calendar-2017 ahead of the New Year here today.
        Speaking on the occasion, Minister of State for Printing and Stationery (Independent Charge), Mr. Manish Kumar Grover, said that the department had walked the extra mile to provide facilities to the staff and officers.
          He said that the Department had got more than 1.28 lakh additional diaries printed for distribution amongst the Class III and IV employees. Earlier, only a small percentage of such employees were given diaries based on choice of Head of Department. However, as school teachers are provided a separate Teacher’s Diary, they would not be covered under this scheme. The diaries had been provided with a band to keep them secure. Cups with calendar printed on them have also been provided, he added.
          He expressed hope that these innovations would help the staff contribute towards the development of the State by utilising their time effectively.
          He said that the Department had got made a car stationery kit with all essential stationery, including sticky notes, highlighter, markers, stapler and clips. These would be made available in the cars of officers and Ministers, to enable them to work ‘while on the go’, he added.
FILLING UP POSTS OF PRINCIPALS: Haryana Higher Education Department has directed all the Presidents of Governing Bodies of government aided private colleges in the State to fill up the posts of Principal at the earliest.
          While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that permission to fill up teaching and non-teaching posts would not be granted without regular Principals, as Principal is an important member of the selection committee for the selection of teaching and non-teaching posts in private aided colleges.
          He said that directions have also been issued to send the demand for Departmental nominee for attending meetings of the Governing Bodies of private aided colleges, along with the agenda of the meeting, to the Directorate at least 15 days in advance. The agenda may also be sent through e-mail, he added.

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