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| JDA goes hi-tech, installs BFS machine to record attendance | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Jan 14 Jammu Development Authority today became the first government body in the Jammu and Kashmir who had installed Biometric Finger Scanner (BFS) to record the attendance in government offices for ensuring punctuality among its employees. The machine costing over Rs. 1 lakh has been installed in the Bahu Plaza office of the JDA told the officials of the authority. The record of the employees based on their finger prints have been uploaded in the said machine which will monitor the arrival as well as departure of the employees making difficult for them to come office late as being done in the government offices. "Though the machine is being used in the MNCs in the state but it is for the first time a government body has installed the same" said an officer of the JDA told. "It took 3 hours for the uploading the record in the machine on the day of its installation and now an employee has to only touch his finger with the scanner while entering in the office and the machine automatically records the time of arrival and with this the administration can have a track on the coming time of its employees without depending on the attendance register" he adds and disclosed that Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) and authorities in the Civil Secretariat are also mulling the idea to install the machine to make punctuality a habit among the government employees
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