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Vohra's clean, smooth governance throws challenge to coalition Govt | | | Peerzada Ummer Early Times Report srinagar, Mar 26: The Governor's rule in Jammu and Kashmir has been for the first time much productive on ground in the entire history of the State, with NN Vohra throwing a big challenge before the new coalition to follow his footsteps. There were projects approved and implemented with becoming a taboo in Secretariat. What the elected Governments couldn't do for years in the past, Governor and his team did that in mere two months. Dredging of river Jhelum, Industrial Policy, Advertisement Policy, Implementation of Drug Policy, Termination of 100 doctors, Additional two kilos of rice under NFSA, Getting deadline set for vacation of Army land at Tattoo Ground and High Ground Anantnag, Biometric attendance through Aadhaar card are the decisions which otherwise was ought to be taken by political Governments to either keep their electoral promises or to make their report card sound to seek votes for returning to power. However, sources stated that the much hyped Advertisement Policy was kept in limbo since Omar Abdullah's tenure. The dredging of Jhelum that had become inevitable after the devastating floods of September 2014 was also delayed. Tenders weren't even invited for the past 10 months despite the fact that Kashmir always remains on a brink of flood like situation. It was finally the Governor who initiated and ordered the work. Succour to the flood victims was kept hanging in air for months together. Thousands of the flood victims were denied any relief from the Government earlier. Again it was Governor who walked the extra mile and ordered disbursement of the relief. The introduction of the biometric attendance was another measure that Vohra took at a time when JK employees were known for fudging their duty hours. The survey has revealed that the revolution in the work culture has been witnessed by the imposition of the Governor's rule in the State and that the entire administration is on the tenterhooks to mitigate peoples' sufferings at large. The Survey has shown that the average 'in-time' of the staff is being recorded at 9.28 am and the average 'out-time' of the staff has been recorded at 5.46 pm. Survey's findings reveal further that the employees no longer are being found fudging their duty hours and that the offices that used to witness attendance of the employees not before 11 a.m witness employees discharging their respective duties at 10.15 a.m on an average. It was informed by the top Government sources that the State authorities at present have been given clear cut instructions by the State Governor NN Vohra that correct record keeping of attendance in a Government office should be ensured and that the late arrivals, leaves and breaks must be calculated systematically. The survey that was conducted in the civil Secretariat Jammu too revealed that 31.6 percent of the staff showed up before the office start time of 9 am while, 38.8 per cent of the registered employees marked their presence between 9 am and 10 am. Vohra has certainly thrown a challenge for any political Government to deliver. It remains to be seen whether Mehbooba and her team follows what Vohra has left behind. |
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