Central Government Employees Attendance Record to be Modernized - Aadhaar Biometric Attendance System
A decade before, all the government
offices had printed ‘Attendance Register’ in which employees used to
sign against their names in order to record their attendance. The
register would usually be kept in front of an Section officer and
register should be initialed at the bottom by the Section Officer. Every
employee should note down the time of arrival and departure under his
/her initial in ink in the Attendance Register. At the end of the 10
minutes grace time, the register would be taken to the department head’s
table.
This system was followed by various
computerized methods like smartcard, swipe card, and show card. The most
popular method now is the Biometric Attendance System,
which captures the employees’ fingerprint to record his/her attendance.
The Government explained that the new system has been implemented in
order to reduce late-coming. The point worth noting is that no changes
can be made in the registered time of arrival or leaving, in this
method. Higher officials get immediate reports on the time the employee
arrived and the time he/she left the office.
Now, the Central Government has gone one
step further and has made these attendance records accessible to all.
All information including real time chart can be monitored by public
also. Through its website, http://attendance.gov.in/, facilities have
been made to view the attendance record in real time to bring more
transparency. Through the ‘Aadhar’ card-based system, the employee’s
fingerprint is captured in the Biometric Attendance device. The details
of the employees, including their Aadhar card numbers, are immediately
updated on the website. The information collected from various biometric
attendance devices are gathered on a centralized Management Information
System (MIS) website. All the gathered information is then presented in
the form of a Real Time Chart.
All Central Govt Employees Federations
have objected to the new attendance system. An order was issued in DOPT
dated 28.01.1988, that said that the members of the National Council JCM
Staff Side should be consulted with before implementing any new technologies. They asked if the NC JCM’s opinion was considered in this scheme. They have demanded that Pick-up Point System facility
must be implemented in order to avoid late-coming in crucial
industries, including infrastructure development. They said, every
employee is expected to be on seat and to start work at the prescribed
opening of office hour.
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