Haryana Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal said that the government employees will no longer face any problem in matters related to promotion and holidays, as more facilities have been extended for the employees online through e-service book.
Presiding over a review meeting in connection with the Human Resource Management System (HRMS) portal with the officials of the Human Resource department, the Chief Secretary said that e-service books of about 2, 32,000 employees out of 2, 65,000 employees have been verified on the HRMS portal, adding that the remaining about 33,000 employees should also get their e-service books verified; latest by 30 November.
He said that after November 30, the employees whose service books will not be verified may have to face salary-related problems.
All service-related activities and digital service books of the employees of various departments, boards and corporations have been uploaded on the Human Resource Management System portal. On this portal, the e-salary system of Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS) along with integrated workflow and information of the employees is available 24×7. The data available on HRMS helps the government in taking right decisions as well as proper monitoring of employees, planning, recruitment, posting, promotion, Assured Career Progression (ACP) scheme, service extension and transfer of employees on the basis of skills etc.
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