Government shows strictness and impose these rules while working in office
Government shows strictness and impose these rules while working in office
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The way of living is changing due to lockdown and corona infection. In order to properly follow the physical distance rules in all government and private offices, factories, shops and markets, the central government has come up and has issued several guidelines. That is why the Ministry of Personnel says that spitting in offices and public places will now be a punishable offense.

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The central government has directed all the ministries to stop spitting of paan and gutkha in government and private offices across the country. To prevent infection of Covid-19, it is very important that people avoid spitting in public places.

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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has issued detailed guidelines to the Ministry of Personnel, which it has shared with all the Ministries. Issuing these guidelines, new ways of coming and going in the office have been explained in detail. Everyone has to follow it compulsorily. According to these guidelines, spitting at the workplace or other public places will attract a fine and this penalty will be in line with state or central laws. In addition, the Central Government has asked 50% of the employees below the level of Deputy Secretary to start coming to the office. Earlier, only 33% of the employees were allowed to come to the office. After the lockdown was declared on March 25, the central government had asked most of its employees to 'work from home'.

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