Thiruvananthapuram . Right to Service Act to be implemented in three months The Government has decided to implement Right to Service Act in the state in a time bound manner, said CM. Though there is a six month period, Government is aiming to implement it in three months. He was briefing the cabinet decisions here today.
A cabinet subcommittee comprising of Ministers for Finance, Industries and Revenue has been formed to look into its functioning.
Chief Secretary, Secretaries of all departments and other department heads are instructed to prepare a detailed report on those services can be brought under this law, to estimate a time frame for execution of this service and also to decide penalties for not rendering the specific service within the time frame prescribed. The report has to be submitted to the Cabinet subcommittee within a month.
After review by the Cabinet subcommittee, the law would be implemented only after consultation with different service organizations. Employees would be taken into confidence and their support ensured.
A cabinet subcommittee comprising of Ministers for Finance, Industries and Revenue has been formed to look into its functioning.
Chief Secretary, Secretaries of all departments and other department heads are instructed to prepare a detailed report on those services can be brought under this law, to estimate a time frame for execution of this service and also to decide penalties for not rendering the specific service within the time frame prescribed. The report has to be submitted to the Cabinet subcommittee within a month.
After review by the Cabinet subcommittee, the law would be implemented only after consultation with different service organizations. Employees would be taken into confidence and their support ensured.
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