“CENTRE CRACKS DOWN ON LATE ARRIVALS IN AADHAAR BIOMETRIC ATTENDANCE SYSTEM”
Why in the news?
- The Centre is addressing laxity in Aadhaar-enabled biometric attendance, mandating strict monitoring and disciplinary action under CCS Rules, 1964.
- Habitual latecomers or early leavers face consequences, with potential casual leave debits and misconduct penalties as per CCS Rules, 1964.
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About about the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964:
- Origin: The first “Conduct Rules” were released in the 1930s as a compilation of guidelines.
- Establishment: The 1964 version was established following the recommendations of the Santhanam Committee.
- Scope: These rules apply to persons appointed to civil service or post in connection with the affairs of the Union of India, excluding Railway Servants and members of the All India Services (AIS) or others specified by the President.
- Purpose: The rules prescribe a code of conduct for government servants, emphasizing integrity, devotion to duty, and appropriate behavior.
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