To implement the proposal, help of 2.5 lakh ex-servicemen will be taken along with sports teachers, National Cadet Corps (NCC), Scouts and Guides, the Shiv Sena minister added
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Basic military training will be imparted to students from Class 1 in Maharashtra in a move to instill a sense of patriotism, discipline and promote the habit of regular physical exercise, state School Education Minister Dada Bhuse said, reported news agency PTI.
Retired soldiers will be roped in for training the pupils, he said.
"A decision has been taken to give basic level military training to students from Class 1. This will help inculcate love for the country, encourage habits like doing physical exercise regularly and discipline that will benefit the students," Bhuse said, reported PTI.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has responded positively to the proposal, he noted.
To implement the proposal, help of 2.5 lakh ex-servicemen will be taken along with sports teachers, National Cadet Corps (NCC), Scouts and Guides, the Shiv Sena minister added.
Maharashtra govt approves sending disciplinary action documents to employees digitally
Meanwhile, the Maharashtra Government on Monday approved the option of sending disciplinary proceeding documents by e-mail and WhatsApp to concerned employees, pointing out gaps in traditional methods of delivering such documents in time, reported PTI.
Electronic methods like e-mail and WhatsApp may be used for quicker delivery and acknowledgement, read a Government Resolution (GR).
It said documents regarding disciplinary proceedings may be sent to the official email ID of the employees concerned. The concerned employee should confirm receipt via the same medium.
For retired staffers, such documents can be sent to their email IDs or on WhatsApp and they should forward an acknowledgement.
The government underlined the growing use of information technology in official work to improve efficiency and reduce costs, reported PTI.
"As part of this, email is now commonly used in official correspondence, and WhatsApp is also occasionally used. This technological assistance has helped speed up administrative work. In this context, it has become necessary to use such digital mediums in disciplinary proceedings as well," the GR stated, reported PTI.
The GR stressed the importance of the principle of natural justice and a proper opportunity for the employees concerned to respond to proceedings.
Disciplinary authority's correspondence is currently sent either personally or through registered post. However, there have been instances where correspondence like charge sheets, and inquiry reports did not reach the individual in time.
(With inputs from PTI)
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