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Omar asks employees to make public service benchmark of their duties
9/16/2011 7:52:51 PM
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SRINAGAR, Sep16:-Terming Government employees the hub in public service delivery mechanism, Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Friday said that cordial and close relations between the two are imperative to implement the development agenda and fulfil social promises. Asking the employees to keep their duties and responsibilities equally flagged as those of their demands, Omar Abdullah said that the big decision of the Government to provide first instalment of arrears to the tune of over Rs. 820 crores to its employees should galvanise their work culture, transparency and commitment to perform better and improve delivery.
Addressing the felicitation function organized by the Civil Secretariat Non-Gazetted Employees Union here to express their gratitude to the Chief Minister for walking an extra mile to accommodate the employees’ demands and helping an agreement between the Government and the representatives of the various Employees Union, the Chief Minister said that the credit of finalizing mutually agreed roadmap for addressing and accommodating employees demands goes to all.
Omar said that the joint efforts of his Cabinet colleagues, Advisors, high ranking Government officers and representatives of the employees have resulted into amicable settlement of the issue. “Let the credit for it goes to all”, he added.
The Chief Minister said that he wants that the good will gesture of Government towards its employees, despite tremendous financial pressures, should result in their better performance.
Reminding the employees of their duties towards the society, the Chief Minister said that they should attend the public service in the best of their capacity and keep schools, hospitals, offices and other public service delivery units fully functional by ensuring full attendance even during the days when calls for shutdown are given. Omar Abdullah said that his Government never intended to delay the decision on this count but the financial constraints confronting the State compelled the Government to take time to find out ways and means of arranging huge finances for fulfilling the demands of its employees, the brunt of the same will have to be borne by the State. Speaking on the occasion, Civil Secretariat Non-Gazetted Employees Union President, Rouf Ahmad, General Secretary, Ghulam Mehdi and Secretary, Subash Koul lauded the dynamism and employee-friendly attitude of Omar Abdullah and said that the agreement between the employees and the Government was due to the perceptiveness and kind approach of the Chief Minister.
Describing Omar Abdullah the role model for younger generation, they promised of rendering duty with responsibility making the development agenda of the Government a success.
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