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Chief Secy’s office to vet rules for Haryana board staff



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, October 16

To introduce fiscal, administrative discipline and propriety in service, rules being formulated for employees of boards, corporations, PSUs, statutory bodies and commissions of the Haryana Government will now be vetted through the Chief Secretary’s office.

CM Manohar Lal Khattar accorded its approval for a proposal in this regard.Various boards, corporations, PSUs, statutory bodies and commissions usually frame service rules for their employees at their own level and sometimes seek comments of the Chief Secretary’s office at a later stage or post facto.

Although, the Haryana Bureau of Public Enterprises (HBPE) examines the proposals of the boards and corporations, yet the posts created are sometimes taken as a precedent to demand parity or equivalence.


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