Gwalior: Filling a 200-rupee fines, for smoking in government offices
Gwalior: Special decisions have been taken to make cleanliness campaign effective in government offices in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. One to two dustbins will be kept in each government office room and the smokers will be fined two hundred rupees. According to official information given by the Divisional Commissioner BM Sharma on Monday, in the meeting of the inter-departmental coordination committee, directed the divisional level officers in connection with cleanliness survey in no office to spread the dirt and put the waste on the prescribed site and Except smoking in offices.
If found to be smoking, a fine of Rs. 200 will be charged. Its plaques should be installed. In order to recover the fine, the receipt will be printed and printed in all the offices. Divisional Commissioner Sharma also directed the Secretary of the Fair that shops of Pan shops should be organized at Gwalior Trade Fair, but these shops should not sell Beedi, Cigarettes, and even in the fair, smoking is completely prohibited.
In the meeting, Municipal Commissioner Vinod Sharma expects all the divisional officers to keep their offices clean so that during the cleanliness survey, all the offices are clean and garbage-free when inspecting government offices and during the survey, Gwalior is good The numbers can be found. He said that the polythene in the offices should also be strictly prohibited. The toilets of the offices should be clean and also be used for the common man.
If found to be smoking, a fine of Rs. 200 will be charged. Its plaques should be installed. In order to recover the fine, the receipt will be printed and printed in all the offices. Divisional Commissioner Sharma also directed the Secretary of the Fair that shops of Pan shops should be organized at Gwalior Trade Fair, but these shops should not sell Beedi, Cigarettes, and even in the fair, smoking is completely prohibited.
In the meeting, Municipal Commissioner Vinod Sharma expects all the divisional officers to keep their offices clean so that during the cleanliness survey, all the offices are clean and garbage-free when inspecting government offices and during the survey, Gwalior is good The numbers can be found. He said that the polythene in the offices should also be strictly prohibited. The toilets of the offices should be clean and also be used for the common man.
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