Uttarakhand Mandates ID Cards for Secretariat Entry
Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Radha Raturi has enforced identity card usage for employees at the Secretariat to enhance security. This measure aims to curb unauthorized access by ensuring that only identified personnel are allowed entry, addressing frequent lapses where employees neglected to wear IDs, leading to security breaches.
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The Uttarakhand government has implemented a new regulation requiring all Secretariat employees to display their official identity cards upon entry. This directive, issued by Chief Secretary Radha Raturi, is part of heightened efforts to bolster security within the premises.
According to the government's official statement released on Monday, the policy aims to prevent unauthorized access by enabling security staff to easily identify employees. The initiative follows concerns over regular lapses where personnel neglected to wear IDs, allowing unidentified individuals into sensitive areas.
Chief Secretary Raturi emphasized the necessity of this measure, citing repeated observation of this issue over a prolonged duration. By enforcing identification protocols, the government seeks to enhance workplace security and safeguard sensitive governmental operations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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