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Officials get dos and don'ts list for attending board meet

The officers of his departments for attending board meetings, corporations, societies, statutory and non-statutory or private bodies to which they have been nominated

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A list of dos and don'ts has been issued by Delhi Minister Kailash Gahlot to the officers of his departments for attending board meetings, corporations, societies, statutory and non-statutory or private bodies to which they have been nominated.

Gahlot, who holds the charge of law, transport, revenue, administrative reforms and IT in the Delhi government, has directed the officers to seek government's view from him on each agenda point of such bodies' meetings before attending them. He has also issued a standing order that if the official nominee cannot attend a meeting, he or she will seek approval from the minister-in-charge for the same.

"Before the meeting, (officers will) seek on each agenda point, the view of the government of NCT of Delhi from the respective minister-in-charge. If the official nominee is not in a position to attend any meeting, he/she shall seek approval from minister-in-charge for the same," the order stated.

Further, he added, that after returning from those meetings, the official nominee would submit a written report to the minister-in-charge on the proceedings within two days. Gahlot said that this order, which has been issued under Rule 15 of Transaction of Business Rules, has to be complied with strictly.

The order came just before the hike in Delhi metro fare on October 10. Following the fare hike, the AAP government accused Chief Secretary M M Kutty, who is also the government's nominee in the DMRC's board, of trying to "sabotage" its stand against the controversial fare revision.

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