Training programme for treasury staff launched in Ramanathapuram
Special Correspondent
Ramanathapuram, June 07, 2018 00:00 IST
A click will do:Collector S. Natarajan inaugurating a training programme for treasury staff in Ramanathapuram.handout_e_mail
After computerisation of service registers and pension registers of government employees and pensioners at the treasury offices, the district administration has launched training programme for treasury staff for paperless operation.
Collector S. Natarajan, who launched the training programme for the first batch of 80 staff at Syed Ammal Engineering College here recently, said that after the completion of the training programme, paper work relating to presenting salary bills and computing retirement benefits would come to an end. Presentation of contingency bills, electricity bills, travelling allowance bills and telephone bills would also come to naught after total computerisation, he added.
In the first phase, service registers of 19,294 government employees and pension registers of 11,000 pensioners have been computerised.
After the completion of computerisation, government employees and pensioners could check and verify their records either on computer or Android mobile phone, he said. Computerisation would help in averting delay in computation and payment of retirement benefits and pensions, he added.
A. Kabibu, District Treasury Officer, said Thenkasi S Jawahar, Commissioner, Treasuries and Accounts Department, would inspect the training programme on Saturday. Training for the second batch of staff would begin on June 18 and end by July end. After an operation on experimental basis for three months, the paperless work would commence from November 1, he added.
Special Correspondent
Ramanathapuram, June 07, 2018 00:00 IST
A click will do:Collector S. Natarajan inaugurating a training programme for treasury staff in Ramanathapuram.handout_e_mail
After computerisation of service registers and pension registers of government employees and pensioners at the treasury offices, the district administration has launched training programme for treasury staff for paperless operation.
Collector S. Natarajan, who launched the training programme for the first batch of 80 staff at Syed Ammal Engineering College here recently, said that after the completion of the training programme, paper work relating to presenting salary bills and computing retirement benefits would come to an end. Presentation of contingency bills, electricity bills, travelling allowance bills and telephone bills would also come to naught after total computerisation, he added.
In the first phase, service registers of 19,294 government employees and pension registers of 11,000 pensioners have been computerised.
After the completion of computerisation, government employees and pensioners could check and verify their records either on computer or Android mobile phone, he said. Computerisation would help in averting delay in computation and payment of retirement benefits and pensions, he added.
A. Kabibu, District Treasury Officer, said Thenkasi S Jawahar, Commissioner, Treasuries and Accounts Department, would inspect the training programme on Saturday. Training for the second batch of staff would begin on June 18 and end by July end. After an operation on experimental basis for three months, the paperless work would commence from November 1, he added.
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