Safeguarding Official Files: A Directive from West Bengal

The West Bengal government has issued strict directives to protect official files and documents. Chief Secretary Dushyant Nariala emphasized that no documents should leave offices without authorization, and unauthorized copying is prohibited. Departmental heads are held personally accountable for compliance as BJP celebrates a major electoral victory in the state.

Safeguarding Official Files: A Directive from West Bengal
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In a significant move, the West Bengal government has mandated strict safeguards for official files and documents. The directive, issued on Monday, insists that no important paperwork should be removed from government offices without proper authorisation.

Chief Secretary Dushyant Nariala underscored the importance of maintaining the integrity of official records, banning any unauthorised copying or scanning. The order demands that all documents and communications be meticulously recorded and accounted for. Departmental secretaries and heads are tasked with personal responsibility to enforce this directive in its entirety.

This order coincides with the BJP's landslide electoral victory, marking the end of Mamata Banerjee's 15-year governance in the state. The government has warned of strict actions should there be any deviations from these guidelines.

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