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Drinking tea no longer allowed on Mantralaya corridors

The general public also expects good behaviour and decent personality from all government officials and employees. If the attire of such employees and officers is indecent or foul, it also affects the work.

Drinking tea no longer allowed on Mantralaya corridors
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On Tuesday, January 5, the Maharashtra government has decided to introduce tray service for staffers and visitors and restricted hours for serving the beverages in the Mantralaya.

Scenes of people sipping tea standing in corridors of the state secretariat will now become a thing of the past as adversely impact the image of the state, the government resolution said.

The decision has been taken by the state government to discipline government employees. Many people from the state come to the ministry and complain that the officers are not available on their seats. This also did not go well with rules of discipline required in a government office, the order said.

The beverages will be served via tray to the table or workplace of administrative staff members, including officers, and visitors coming to meet them at the seven-storey building.

The tray service will remain operational from 9.30 am and 10.30 am and from 3 pm to 4 pm. There is no change in the current schedule of Mantralaya canteen and its services, the order stated.

Besides, the general public also expects good behaviour and decent personality from all government officials and employees. If the attire of such employees and officers is indecent or foul, it also affects the work. Therefore, the government has now issued guidelines on officers and employees dress code as well.

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