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Haryana govt releases CD-ROM on service matters 

Charanjit Ahuja  
Chandigarh: Haryana chief minister, Om Parkash Chautala has released on Tuesday a Compact Disk (CD-ROM) prepared by the Haryana Unit of National Informatics Centre (NIC) of all three volumes of Manual of Instructions on Service Matters of the state government. A note prepared by the government said that the need for preparing the CD was felt as it was found that all the three manuals were in a bad shape. The instructions were haphazardly placed and were not easily available in various branches of the secretariat and rarely available in other offices located in Chandigarh and all districts. The manuals are repositories of the instructions which are of regular use for various departments who claimed that many a time the departments sent several matters to the general administration for the advice whose instructions were already available in these manuals.

It claimed that the step is in consonance with the Haryana government's recently announced Information Technology Policy which lays emphasis on e-governance at all levels of working. The future amendments in the service matters could not be easily updated in the CD. These rules would also be available online on the Internet. The CD-ROM has been prepared by scanning 3000 pages of Manual of Instructions of Service matters and classifying them category-wise.

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