Yet another 'hit' on the Goa Su-Raj Party's Road Map for Goa.

We congratulate Aleixo Sequeira for what he has done.

It is apparent that Goa's Ministers rather than the Goa Government are reading our Road Map for Goa. Last it was the 'Sea Link' from Dona Paula to Vasco which we have proposed in 2005. Then it was the desirability of conscious citizens of eliminating 'shacks' from the beaches. Now it is the 'administrative' policies, more so the work attendance of public servants detailed in Chapter III [General Administration]

Excerpt
It is an acknowledged fact that Public Relations is almost non - existent in Government Departments. This shall be enhanced in every Government Department on priority basis by designating 'Public Relations Officers' who shall liaise between the members of the public and the Departmental heads. 'Punch Card" system shall be adopted for all Government offices for accountable work attendance. Xeroxing/typing facilities shall be made available within and/or in close proximity of Government Departments, preferably run by handicapped persons..................................
End of excerpt.

Note: Lt. Gen. Jacob, the ex-Governor of Goa found out that almost a quarter of the departmental staff members were missing from work stations at any given time which could be verified from the non availability of chairs in the department to seat all staff. Mapusa Government Complex has unpteen xeroxing kiosks in its compound. Contrast this with the North Goa Collectorate at Panjim where if one needs to xerox a document, one has to walk for a mile.


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Subject: [Goanet] Aleixo shocks tardy electricity employees at Bicholim


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Samir Umarye

BICHOLIM NOV 14: Tardy government employees sauntering in to work at the
electricity department in Bicholim got a shock of their lives after they
were caught red-handed by power minister Aleixo Sequeira on Friday morning.

Sequeira, accompanied by OSD N D Agarwal, arrived at the office at 9.35am
and found that only nine out of 68 employees had turned up for work.

While sources said that the minister undertook such an action after
receiving a complaint about the office, Sequeira saw for himself that
government employees were turning up to work almost half-an-hour late, but
signing their registers with the check-in time as 9.30am.

"Soon, we will be installing bio-metric attendance registers at the
electricity department offices at Panjim and Margao," Sequeira told
mediapersons later.

The tardy employees also had half-a-day's casual leave deducted by Agarwal -
under a clause in the administrative instruction rule book of the
government.(ToI)

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