Hyderabad Collectors Problems Showing Notification Tahildal

Hyderabad: Hyderabad regional collector Anudeep Durishetty sent a performance notice to 10 government employees on Tuesday, including Secunderabad Tahsildar E Pandu Naik’s failure to perform his duties without prior permission from senior officials.
No 10 employees were absent when Anudeep Durishetty conducted an accidental inspection of Tahsildar’s office in Secunderabad. He expressed anger at employees when they saw them not seeing them in the office.
He warned that the department had litigated against those who did not take on work without prior permission, while at the same time he said necessary actions would be taken against those who failed to take office on time.
Apart from Naik, nine other employees – K. Kiran Kumar, Surveyor, P. PrasannaLaxmi, Assistant Tax Inspector, BJ Paul, Special Income Inspector (SRI), Shaik Mohinuddin, Shaik Mohinuddin, Sri, A Sri, G. Anusha, Anusha, M. Minesh, M. Pramod and B. Raja Shekar, All B. Raja Shekar, All B. Raja Shekar, All Shiree sective obligation Satish received notification.
In the notice, Anudeep Durishetty stated that unauthorized absences were a serious violation of the service and conduct rules, resulting in interruption of the smooth operation of the office.
In addition, this intentional unauthorized absence is equivalent to misconduct, causing a lot of inconvenience to the public. He asked Naik and nine other employees to submit their explanations on why disciplinary action should not be initiated against them within three days of the date of receipt of the notice under CC&A Rule 1991, which would be interpreted as they did not provide any explanation and further measures would be provided to them and materials initiated on the recorded materials.