Putting the Brakes on Misuse of Government Vehicles! Amidst Fuel Crisis, CM Saini Issues Strict Directives to Employees.
Haryana News: Major news is emerging from Haryana. The Saini government in Haryana has now issued new guidelines. In light of the tensions between the US and Iran, as well as the prevailing oil crisis, the Haryana government is taking stringent measures.
According to reports, as part of these measures, the Saini government has decided that government employees will no longer be granted permission for foreign tours. Furthermore, foreign tours planned by ministers are also being cancelled. Cabinet Minister Vipul Goel's scheduled visit to Japan has been called off.
Sources indicate that while the government's guidelines have not yet been made public, detailed directives are currently being drafted. Once implemented, permission for foreign travel will be granted only in cases of extreme necessity or under exceptional circumstances.
**Approval Denied**
According to reports, a coordinator from the Chief Minister's Office had applied for permission to visit Japan in connection with the International Gita Mahotsav. The coordinator had sought the CM's approval for this foreign trip; however, CM Nayab Singh Saini did not grant the permission.
**Permissions Withheld**
Reports suggest that several employees within the departments overseen by Labor and Energy Minister Anil Vij had sought permission to travel abroad at their own personal expense. However, approval was withheld even at the departmental level.
**By Bicycle or On Foot**
According to reports, CM Nayab Saini has already reduced his official security and vehicle convoy by 50 percent. Additionally, he has appealed to his cabinet ministers to curtail unnecessary government expenditure. Consequently, reports indicate that several ministers are now commuting to their offices by bicycle or on foot one day a week.
**What Cuts Has the Haryana Government Implemented?**
1. The CM's security and vehicle convoy has been reduced by half.
2. All ministers have been directed to curtail government expenditure.
3. To conserve fuel and resources, ministers have been advised to commute to their offices by bicycle or on foot one day a week.
4. Ban on foreign tours for government employees: No permissions will be granted until the new guidelines come into effect.
5. No approval for foreign travel even at personal expense: Departmental permissions have been withheld in several such instances.
**What Else Might the New Guidelines Include?** - CM-level approval will be mandatory for foreign travel.
- Permission will be granted only for strictly essential government assignments.
- A clear description of the purpose of the visit and its expected benefits must be provided.
- Expenses and utility will be subject to review.
- Unnecessary delegations will be prohibited.
