header Home | Set as homepage | Add to favorites | | India Building News | IndiaStandard News | Hindustan.org Forums |   
Search the Site   Advanced Search »
Sections
Archive
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031

Newsletter
Subscribe to newsletter:

Poll: Mobile Service Providers
Are You Satisfied With Your Cellular Service Provider?
Yes
No
Poll results | Old polls


email Email to a friend | print Print version |

Haryana To Outsource Government Services

By Indiapressagency.com on September 05,2006

image
On Monday, Haryana government announced a policy on outsourcing its services and activities to strengthen the delivery system for the public. Most of the services to be outsourced were auxiliary or supporting in nature to the main functioning of the government.

These could include cleaning of premises, horticultural work, housekeeping services, maintenance of buildings, transport services, IT services, secretarial services, courier services, highly technical and professional services.

In a communication to all heads of departments, the state chief secretary directed them to clearly specify the nature of services to be outsourced by their respective departments.

The departments will have to ensure there are no regular employees working on such posts that can carry out the same work.

While outsourcing services, the departments will have to ensure minimum prescribed standards are met and regular monitoring of the services is done.

In districts, where several government departments are located under one roof in mini-secretariat buildings, respective deputy commissioners have been authorised to identify services that need to be outsourced.

Under the new policy, departments can hire people to work on certain posts if regular staff is not available and the requirement is in public interest.

Persons already employed on contract will be treated under the provisions of the new policy in future. Guidelines have been provided in the new policy for engaging people in future.


1051 times read

Did you enjoy this article?

1 2 3 4 5 (total 0 votes)