Friday, January 30, 2015

ntroduction of AADHAR enabled bio-metric attendance system

F. No. 11013/9/2014-Estt.A-III
 Government of India 
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions 
Department of Personnel & Training 
Estt.A-III Desk 
North Block, New Delhi.
 Dated: 28, January, 2015 


OFFICE MEMORANDUM 

Sub: Introduction of AADHAR enabled bio-metric attendance system.


 The undersigned is directed to refer to Secretary, DEITY's DO letter no. SSD/DeitY/BAS/2014-74 dated 23.12.2014 (copy enclosed), observing that in many offices there is a large difference between the number of registered employees and the number of employees marking their attendance in the Biometric attendance system (BAS). The Secretaries of all Ministries / Departments have been requested to issue directions to all employees to mark their attendance in BAS Portal on regular basis.
 2. As per the Guidelines issued vide O.M. No. 11013/9/2014-Estt.A-III dated 21.11.2014, it has been decided to use an AADHAR Enabled Bio-metric Attendance System (AEBAS) in all offices of the Central Government, including attached / subordinate Offices, in India. All employees are, therefore, required to register themselves in the system and mark their attendance. Instructions already exist for dealing with cases of late attendance/ unauthorized absence, which may be followed. 
3. It is requested that necessary directions may be issued to all employees to mark their attendance in BAS portal on regular basis.
 (J.A. Vaidyanathan) 
Director (Establishment) 
Click here to view the original DoPT OM dated 28.01.2015

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