Darjeeling, Sept. 10.TT: The
GTA has decided to introduce biometric attendance system in some of its
offices and hospitals in the hills to monitor the attendance of
employees.
“We have ordered 20 biometric
machines at the cost of around Rs 5 lakh. These will be installed in all
important GTA offices and hospitals,” Binay Tamang, an executive member
in charge of the Sabha’s establishment department, said today.
He did not say by when the system would be in place.
In the new system, the attendance would be recorded through retina scanning and fingerprints of the staff.
Right now, only Group A officers at Swasthya Bhavan in Calcutta undergo biometric scans for attendance.
“We believe that
many employees come to office late and some also sign the attendance
register for the entire week (in advance). The new system will put an
end to such practices,” Tamang said.
The biometric
system would be installed at the Lal Kothi, Lewis Jubilee Complex,
Gorkha Rangamanch Bhavan, Darjeeling district hospital, Kalimpong and
Kurseong subdivisional hospitals and offices of the engineering
department across the hills.
Officials in the
GTA Sabha said around 2,000 of the 15,000-odd employees draw salaries
without attending office. “Almost 2,000 of the 15,000 employees don’t
attend office. Many work in other parts of the country but their family
members take the salaries (deposited in their names). We also think many
employees have died but others are drawing their salaries,” Tamang
said.
Salaries are
distributed in cash at GTA offices and an employee has to sign and
collect it. “We have asked all employees to submit their voter identity
cards, three passport size photographs, educational certificates and
retention order given by the DGHC,” said Tamang.
The documents have to be submitted by September 14 and they would be matched with the existing records.
Most of the
employees of the GTA were working with the DGHC earlier. After the
council was dissolved in August, the staff members were absorbed into
the GTA with the same designation.
Apart from the
6,321 DGHC employees, the GTA also has around 116 regular staff members
on deputation from the state government and teachers of primary,
secondary and higher secondary schools. “If the biometric system brings
about the required change, we will introduce them even in schools,”
Tamang said.
“The GTA has to
dole out Rs 25 crore every month on salaries but the work culture is
poor. We have come to make a difference in the administration and the
old ways have to be changed,” he said.
Tamang added that
preliminary findings had revealed that DGHC workers who have studied
till Class VIII had been posted as assistant directors. “Some people who
have only cleared Class VIII were appointed as assistant directors.
This is why we have asked all the employees to submit their educational
qualification certificates,” he said.
The official said
550 employees had been transferred to other departments that had less
staff. “Certain departments like parks and garden have excess employees
while key sectors like health have been neglected as many health centres
are understaffed,” said Tamang.
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