Digitisation of Treasury records completed
Staff Reporter
Coimbatore, June 16, 2018 00:00 IST
Pensioners told to make use of‘Jeevan Praman’ scheme
The State Government as part of its project to digitise its financial and Treasury records and transactions will soon roll out the Integrated Financial and Human Resource Management System, said S. Jawahar, Principal Secretary, and Treasury and Accounts Commissioner, here on Friday.
Addressing a gathering of officers to be trained under the project in Coimbatore, he said the software would help prepare online salary list, access service records of all government employees at the click of a button and lead to automated treasury management.
The State Government had approved the project at Rs. 288.91 crore. The 29,000 ‘drawing and disbursing’ officers would be able to submit online salary list and other documents. The project would also pave the way for digitisation of the service records of over nine lakh employees.
In Coimbatore, the process of automating the work in 782 drawing and disbursing offices and 32,847 employees’ records was complete, he said.
He also urged pensioners to make use of the Central Government’s ‘Jeevan Praman’ scheme to submit online the digital life certificate. As of June 15, 31,169 of the 35,656 pensioners had submitted life certificates.
Staff Reporter
Coimbatore, June 16, 2018 00:00 IST
Pensioners told to make use of‘Jeevan Praman’ scheme
The State Government as part of its project to digitise its financial and Treasury records and transactions will soon roll out the Integrated Financial and Human Resource Management System, said S. Jawahar, Principal Secretary, and Treasury and Accounts Commissioner, here on Friday.
Addressing a gathering of officers to be trained under the project in Coimbatore, he said the software would help prepare online salary list, access service records of all government employees at the click of a button and lead to automated treasury management.
The State Government had approved the project at Rs. 288.91 crore. The 29,000 ‘drawing and disbursing’ officers would be able to submit online salary list and other documents. The project would also pave the way for digitisation of the service records of over nine lakh employees.
In Coimbatore, the process of automating the work in 782 drawing and disbursing offices and 32,847 employees’ records was complete, he said.
He also urged pensioners to make use of the Central Government’s ‘Jeevan Praman’ scheme to submit online the digital life certificate. As of June 15, 31,169 of the 35,656 pensioners had submitted life certificates.
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