
The governor has said that this system should be mandatory in the university on May 30, so that the salary for the month of June starts from this system and continues continuously.
The governor has clearly stated in his letter that the evaluation meetings and visitors of the Raj Bhavan showed that the academic and non-academic staff of the state universities do not appear and do not appear within the stipulated time. lose their jobs.
He also said that some academic and non-academic staff come in the morning but leave by noon. With an emphasis on timeliness and discharge of responsibilities, he ordered compulsory registration of the presence of academic and non-academic personnel in all state universities through a biometric system. To this end, it was requested that enough biometric devices (which have both facial and thumb recognition) be installed on the university campus to mark presence in public places.
Patel said that this system should be made in such a way that everyone’s presence at a central point (central server) becomes available.
The Governor has further determined that the salary of all scientific and non-academic personnel will also be paid on the basis of this biometric attendance system and for this the biometric attendance system must also be linked to the pay-master, salary payment method. He has also given instructions for the proper functioning of the equipment.
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