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Send pics of work done, Chandigarh Municipal Corporation field staff told

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Chandigarh, September 11

In a first, all officials and workers of the local Municipal Corporation will now have to submit ‘before’ and ‘after’ pictures in their work progress report.

In order to ensure responsive and effective services to the city residents, MC Commissioner Anindita Mitra today directed them to submit their work progress report along with photographs on the Google Forms on a daily basis.

She said in the progress form, the field staff and officials concerned would have to upload ‘before’ and ‘after’ photographs of the work done.

“This is to ensure 100 per cent compliance of the assignments given to the field staff. This will not only help in record-keeping, but also become an important tool for submitting assignments and getting response from the field staff,” said the Commissioner.

She said necessary directions had been issued to the senior officers to impart training to their subordinate staff on filling in the form. After the field staff would submit their field reports, their seniors would be able to immediately check these on their phones.

The Commissioner said all officials had been directed to fill in the form during every field/site inspection /visit. —TNS

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