City
Epaper

Education commissioner insists on zero pendency

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 23, 2022 01:12 IST

Aurangabad, April 21:The education commissioner Suraj Mandhre has issued orders to preserve the CCTV footage of the visitors ...

Open in App

Aurangabad, April 21:

The education commissioner Suraj Mandhre has issued orders to preserve the CCTV footage of the visitors coming to various departments of the education department. He has also instructed the department to keep zero pendency of files in the education department. The new orders will come into effect from May 1.

Mandhre is keen on changing the prevailing system of the education department and has issued a notification for the same. He has also issued a notification for the right to service, setting a time limit of 70 days from the bona fide of the students to service book verification. He has already ordered to increasing the use of digital system, new applications and setting up of task force at the departmental and regional levels to maintain transparency in the work.

Tags: Suraj Mandhrecctv
Open in App

Related Stories

Social Viral"My Boss Is a Lunatic": Indian Employee Shares Shocking Tale of Toxic Workplace

NationalAmritsar Blast: Two Bike-Borne Attackers Hurl Explosive at Thakurdwara Temple in Punjab; CCTV Video Emerges

NationalGhaziabad Viral CCTV Video: Car Runs Over Child Playing in SG Grand Society in UP, Woman Flees the Scene After Accident

InternationalCalifornia Plane Crash: US Military Fighter Jet EA-18G Growler Crashes Into San Diego Harbor; Video Emerges

MumbaiSaif Ali Khan Attack Case: Suspect Lingered Near Crime Scene for Hours Before Escaping

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadWoman killed in car-2 wheeler collision

AurangabadDiscussion on Aristotle held in 'Philosophers' World' webinar series

AurangabadAI workshop for civic staff next week

Aurangabad2 luxury cars transferred using fake documents

AurangabadWhere will 100 percent Indus River water be blocked?