EPF offices will be opened in all districts of Haryana to serve the staff of private institutions

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EPF offices will be opened in all districts of Haryana to serve the staff of private institutions

Prime Minister Manohar Lal

Prime Minister Manohar Lal

Prime Minister Manohar Lal said this for the benefit of private company employees in all districts of the state employee fund system On-line services are provided through the opening of EPF offices. So far there are only two offices in the Gurugram District Headquarters, the expansion plan of which is currently being prepared.

The Prime Minister directly interacted with the entrepreneurs and concerned officials during the Udyam Samvad program in Dharuhera in Rewari district on Sunday. During the Udyam Samvad, upon the entrepreneurs’ request to open the EPF office in Rewari district, the Prime Minister interacted with the concerned local officials, telling them that there are only two branch offices in this district so far Gurugram in Haryana, in which private organizations from all over the state operate. The institute has a staff list and employs about 150 people. With this in mind, the premier said there are plans to open EPF offices with dedicated staff and provide online services in all districts of the state in the future. He will go to Chandigarh, meet the officials concerned and take the necessary steps.

During the Udyam Samvad, the Prime Minister was informed by the entrepreneurs of the Dharuhera region about the collection of the garbage tax by the Shajri authority without collecting the garbage. Based on the above information, the Prime Minister ordered the District Municipal Commissioner, Uday Singh, to install radio frequency identification (RFID) devices at the entrance of industrial facilities in the Dharuhera area to ensure that garbage being lifted by municipal employees is detected can become that this rubbish regardless of whether the sweepers are constantly reaching out to pick it up or not. Arvind Yadav, Chairman of Haryana Tourism Corporation, Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Imran Raza and Police Commissioner Deepak Saharan and other concerned officials attended the meeting.

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