Deputy Secretary & above Level 100% and 33% remaining officers to attend Offices in Lockdown-2: See Revised MHA Guidelines dated 15.04.2020
18. Offices of the Government of India, its Autonomous/ Subordinate Offices will remain open,as mentioned below:
- Defence, Central Armed Police Forces, Health and Family Welfare, Disaster management and Early Warning Agencies (IMO, INCOIS, SASE and National Centre of Seismology , CWC), National Informatics Centre (NIC), Food Corporation of India (FCI), NCC, Nehru Yuva Kendras (NYKs) and Customs to function without any restriction.
- Other Ministries and Departments , and offices under their control, are to function with 100% attendance of Deputy Secretary and levels above that. Remaining officers and staff to attend upto 33% as per requirement.
19. Offices of the State/ Union Territory Governments , their Autonomous Bodies and Local Governments will remain open, as mentioned below:
- Police, home guards, civil defence , fire and emergency services, disaster management, prisons and municipal services will function without any restrictions.
- All other Departments of State/ UT Governments to work with restricted staff. Group ‘A’ and ‘B’ officers may attend as required. Group ‘C’ and levels below that may attend upto 33% of strength, as per requirement to ensure social distancing . However, delivery of public services shall be ensured, and necessary staff will be deployed for such purpose.
- District administration and Treasury (including field offices of the Accountant General) will function with restricted staff. However, delivery of public services shall be ensured, and necessary staff will be deployed for such purpose.
- Resident Commissioner of States/ UTs, in New Delhi, only to the extent of coordinating COVID-19 related activities and internal kitchen operations.
- Forest offices: staff/ workers required to operate and maintain zoo, nurseries, wildlife, fire-fighting in forests , watering plantations, patrolling and their necessary transport movement.Click here to see Consolidated Revised Guidelines
Click here to see MHA Communication to States/UTs
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