Express News Service
MUMBAI: In view of rising incidents of farmers and unemployed youths jumping off the Mantralaya and attempting to commit suicide, the Maharashtra government on Tuesday issued government resolutions tightening the entry of outside visitors and even set up the SOP for entry of the Mantralaya.
According to the state government-issued GR, the person who is entering Mantralaya will have to take the pass and in a day, more than 3200 visitors will not be allowed to visit the Mantralaya. On Tuesday, unemployed youth Ranjeet Awhad tried to commit suicide by jumping off the Mantralaya however police rescued him. Earlier also, farmers tried to commit suicide by jumping off the second floor of the Mantralaya.
“Afte the work, the visitors in Mantralaya should not linger after the office time 6.16 am. The police deployed at Mantralaya should check and ensure that no visitor should remain inside the Mantralaya premises. There will be regular vigil and surveillance will be done by the police. Besides, without any written letter by the concerned department secretaries and ministers, no visitors should be allowed on oral request at all,” stated the GR.
The GR further reads that some of the visitors come in vehicles that are designated for the ministers and secretaries, these visitors without any prior writing permissions should not be allowed. Outside food should not be allowed inside the Mantralaya. The staffers who are working can carry their home-made tiffin inside their office premises. The staffers who are working late nights, their names should be informed in advance by the police department. The alert system will be installed. If someone makes suspicious activities, then through CCTV such visitors will be identified and their activities will be monitored,” stated GR.
The GR stated that visitors and people working in Mantralaya will not be allowed to go to the terrace of the Mantralaya. “The records of all visitors will be kept. There are some open spaces like windows that will be also covered with invisible steel wires. Street dogs and cats will not be allowed inside the premises of Mantralaya. The visitors will not be allowed to carry more than Rs 10,000 as cash with them. The drones will be also used to monitor inside and outside the Mantralaya activities,” reads the GR.
MUMBAI: In view of rising incidents of farmers and unemployed youths jumping off the Mantralaya and attempting to commit suicide, the Maharashtra government on Tuesday issued government resolutions tightening the entry of outside visitors and even set up the SOP for entry of the Mantralaya.
According to the state government-issued GR, the person who is entering Mantralaya will have to take the pass and in a day, more than 3200 visitors will not be allowed to visit the Mantralaya. On Tuesday, unemployed youth Ranjeet Awhad tried to commit suicide by jumping off the Mantralaya however police rescued him. Earlier also, farmers tried to commit suicide by jumping off the second floor of the Mantralaya.
“Afte the work, the visitors in Mantralaya should not linger after the office time 6.16 am. The police deployed at Mantralaya should check and ensure that no visitor should remain inside the Mantralaya premises. There will be regular vigil and surveillance will be done by the police. Besides, without any written letter by the concerned department secretaries and ministers, no visitors should be allowed on oral request at all,” stated the GR.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });
The GR further reads that some of the visitors come in vehicles that are designated for the ministers and secretaries, these visitors without any prior writing permissions should not be allowed. Outside food should not be allowed inside the Mantralaya. The staffers who are working can carry their home-made tiffin inside their office premises. The staffers who are working late nights, their names should be informed in advance by the police department. The alert system will be installed. If someone makes suspicious activities, then through CCTV such visitors will be identified and their activities will be monitored,” stated GR.
The GR stated that visitors and people working in Mantralaya will not be allowed to go to the terrace of the Mantralaya. “The records of all visitors will be kept. There are some open spaces like windows that will be also covered with invisible steel wires. Street dogs and cats will not be allowed inside the premises of Mantralaya. The visitors will not be allowed to carry more than Rs 10,000 as cash with them. The drones will be also used to monitor inside and outside the Mantralaya activities,” reads the GR.