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Governor reviews attendance monitoring system

AEBAS devices to be set up by third week of August

5 Dariya News

Srinagar 07-Aug-2018

In a meeting with Saugat Biswas, Secretary Information Technology, Governor N.N. Vohra was briefed about the status of attendance in offices and  progress in registering and monitoring attendance in all government offices of the State.Secretary Biswas informed Governor that since the last review  on 28th July the registration on the Aadhaar Enabled Biometric Attendance System (AEBAS) has risen by 45,167, taking the total registration of  employees on the AEBAS to 3,52,841. He informed that before imposition of Governor Rule, only 73,461 employees were registered on the AEBAS  portal.Sh. Biswas informed Governor Vohra that the total number of employees working from the Civil Secretariat stands at 2,519 and today 98.57 %  are registered on the AEBAS; the rest will get registered within the next 7 working days. The Deputy Commissioners of all districts are personally  monitoring: (i) the finalization of the lists of the total number of employees working in their districts (ii) the installation and commissioning of AEBAS  devices with internet access in every office in the district and (iii) regular marking of attendance by the employees.

Governor was informed that clear directions have been issued to all Deputy Commissioners to ensure that AEBAS devices are installed in every office:  (i) which is above Block level and (ii) which has internet access even if it is below Block level; (iii) that Finance Department will extend funding for  procurement of AEBAS devices if funds are not available for procurement of the required number of equipments.In compliance of the earlier directions  of the Governor, Secretary IT informed that orders have been given to all Deputy Commissioners to ascertain and finalise the number of employees in  each category who are regular, contractual, adhoc, daily wager or any other category who are working in every office in the district.Governor has  directed that the attendance of employees in every office upto the Block level and those below that level which have access to internet shall be marked  on the AEBAS equipments which will be installed latest by the third week of August. Administrative Secretaries have been instructed to further ensure  that their subordinate offices, across the State, are got onboarded to the AEBAS system within the stipulated timeframe and wherever it is not possible,  due to technical or operational hurdles for on-boarding on the AEBAS, reliable means must be established to mark the attendance of the concerned  employees.