West Bengal govt asks officers to safeguard files

West Bengal government has ordered all departmental secretaries and heads of offices to strictly safeguard official files and documents. No important papers or files can be taken out of offices without authorization. Unauthorized copying or scanni...

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West Bengal Chief Secretary Dushyant Nariala
Kolkata, The West Bengal government on Monday directed all departmental secretaries and heads of offices to ensure stringent safeguard of official files and documents.

In an order, Chief Secretary Dushyant Nariala said that no important paper or file should be taken out of offices under any circumstances without due authorisation.

The directive also prohibits any unauthorised copying or scanning of official records.


The order emphasised that all files, important papers and communications must be properly recorded and accounted for at all times.

It further stated that departmental secretaries and heads of departments will be personally responsible for ensuring compliance with these instructions "in letter and spirit".

Warning of strict action, the order said personal responsibility will be fixed in case of any deviation from the guidelines.
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The order was issued as the BJP was heading for a landslide victory in the state, ending the 15-year rule of the Mamata Banerjee government.
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