Mumbai: Corona's havoc is once again gaining momentum. In view of these increasing cases, now along with the central government, many state governments have also been alerted. Maharashtra has the highest number of cases at this time. The Uddhav Thackeray government in the state is now preparing to start work from home for policemen also. Sanjeev Kumar Singhal, Additional Police General Manager of Maharashtra Police, has issued an order in this regard on Wednesday. In the order of Maharashtra Police Department, it has been said that the presence of Group C and B category employees working in the police office has been fixed at 50%.
Half of the people ie 25% of the staff will be called from 9 am to 4 pm and the remaining staff will be called from 11 am to 5 pm. The decision of the policemen to be called on duty has been given in the hands of the in-charge of the police station. Talking about the rest of the employees, they will have to work from home. Not only this, but a large number of officers and employees have also been asked to work in two shifts in the ministry.
The officers will also have to work from home. This decision has been taken by the Uddhav Thackeray government. It is being said, "A meeting has been held on this matter between CM Uddhav Thackeray and senior officers on Wednesday." In the last two days, about 75 employees of the ministry tested Corona positive. It was necessary to take this decision.
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