Aadhar enabled bio-metric attendance system – Early leaving is also to be treated as late coming…
Govt introduces Aadhar enabled bio-metric attendance system
The Centre on Friday decided to
phase-out manual attendance system and use an Aadhar enabled bio-metric
attendance system (AEBAS) in all its offices.
“It has been decided to use an Aadhar
enabled bio-metric attendance system in all offices of the central
government, including attached and sub-ordinate offices, in India,” said
an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).
Aadhar is a 12 digit individual
identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of
India on behalf of the central government.
The system will be installed in the offices located in New Delhi by this year end.
In other places this may be installed by January 26, 2015, it said.
The Department of Electronics and
Information Technology (DeitY) will provide technical guidance for
installing the system, the order said.
The equipment will be procured by the
ministries or departments as per specifications of DeitY on Directorate
General of Supplies and Disposals (DGS&D) rate contract from
authorised vendors.
The expenditure will be met by the
ministries or departments concerned. “The manual system of attendance
may be phased out accordingly,” it said.
The bio-metric attendance system is only
an enabling platform. There is no change in the instructions relating
to office hours, late attendance etc. which will continue to apply, the
order said.
As per existing instructions, half
a-day’s casual leave should be debited for each day of late attendance,
but late attendance upto an hour, on not more than two occasions in a
month, and for justifiable reasons may be condoned by the competent
authority.
“Disciplinary action may also be taken
against government servants who are habitually late. Early leaving is
also to be treated in the same manner as late coming,” the instructions
said.
All central government ministries and
departments have been asked by the DoPT to follow the orders which comes
into force “with immediate effect”.
Source: DDI News
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