City
Epaper

Coronavirus: Assam bans biometric attendance in govt, private institutions till Mar 31

By ANI | Updated: March 16, 2020 17:10 IST

Amid coronavirus outbreak, the Assam government on Monday directed all its departments and private institutions in the sate to stop the use of biometric attendance systems till March 31 to prevent the spread of the disease.

Open in App

Dispur (Assam) [India], Mar 16 : Amid coronavirus outbreak, the Assam government on Monday directed all its departments and private institutions in the sate to stop the use of biometric attendance systems till March 31 to prevent the spread of the disease.

"In view of threat of novel coronavirus in the country and as a part to ensure all possible preventive measures to stop the virus from spreading, all offices in the state/institutions (both public and private)/PSUs/commercial orgsations are directed to stop use of Biometric Attendance Systems where physical contact is required with the system of attendance," said an official notice from the Assam Governor Jagdish Mukhi.

However, as per the notice, any other biometric attendance system where physical contact is not required shall continue to be used as earlier.

The notice further said: "During this period, the attendance may be marked manually in the office registers and maintained by the Head of the Office appropriately."

The order shall remain in force till March 31.

A total of 110 cases of coronavirus, including 17 foreign nationals, have been confirmed across India, Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Sunday.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Biometric attendance systemsOffice
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalSmiling Too Much At Colleagues? Here’s What Your Coworkers Think

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

NationalNew Office Timings in Karnataka: Government Offices to Operate from 8 AM to 1:30 PM in Amid Rising Heatwave In State

Biometric Attendance Mandatory for Maharashtra State Board Class 11 and 12 Students From Academic Year 2025-26

Lifestyle10 Signs Your Job Might Be Affecting Your Mental and Physical Health

National Realted Stories

National'Operation Sindoor' has raised the cost of supporting terrorism for Pakistan, says Retd Lt. Gen Dua

NationalKarnataka CM convenes special meeting amid rising tensions with Pak

NationalNitish Kumar to hold high-level meeting in Purnea amid rising India-Pak tensions

NationalRecall real aggressor, India tells Afghans as it rebuts Pak's claims of missile hitting their country

NationalThree wedding guests killed as bus collides with truck in Bihar