‘Work From Home’ New Normal For Residents Of Delhi, Says Center
Bhubaneswar: The Central Government filed an affidavit before the Supreme Court, pleading for functioning under online mode i.e. “work from home,” in connection with the pollution case hearing.
In this regard, the Centre submitted in its affidavit, that in the recent past, several governmental functions were impacted due to Covid-19 pandemic for substantially a long period of time which entailed pan India ramifications.
The Central Government also considered the number of vehicles used for its business in NCR and it found that the said number were not very significant, which was mentioned in the affidavit submitted to Supreme Court.
Thereby the Centre decided that in view of the recent normalization of functioning of Central Government offices post Covid -19 pandemic, the advantage of not passing work from home direction would outweigh the advantages which would be gained from work from home directions which would be limited to only less number of Central Government vehicles on road, instead, the UOI’s affidavit said.
The Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT), Government of India has issued an advisory for Central government officers and staff for pooling and sharing of vehicles to the maximum extent possible, so that number of Central Government vehicles plying for commuting of officers and staff are reduced substantially, the UOI’s affidavit filed before the Supreme Court said.