Guwahati: Some un induced government employees throughout the country were prohibited from entering their office and sent home on forced casual leave on Monday when the office was reopened after the bhogali bihu holiday.
After being told the Supreme Court that “no one can be forced to vaccinated their desires”, Minister of Himanta Minister Buswa Sarma said, “We also say the same thing.
It is not mandatory to vaccinate.
But it must be fully vaccinated to come to the office .
“He added,” If someone doesn’t take a vaccine and stay at home, we don’t mind.
But that person cannot come to meetings, offices, malls or restaurants without being fully vaccinated.
“Sarma said,” In Assam, if necessary, someone needs Must show a fully vaccinated certificate.
We cannot allow any behavior that contradicts the welfare of the people.
“The new SOP country, which came into force since January 15, stated that all employees who were not fully vaccinated would not be allowed to attend the office and they must use Leave, if available, or regular leave that they will not do paid GAJ i.
SOP also stated that “people who are not vaccinated should not be allowed to enter in public places (except hospitals) WEF January 15, 2022.
Everyone was asked to bring fully vaccinated evidence while visiting public spaces” and company owner The public and private will be responsible for ensuring that only those who are fully vaccinated inside.
Secretary of Assam Jishnu’s head recently told TOI, “government employees who are not fully vaccinated must take leave.
And then if they do not leave, it will go without pay.
They cannot show leave titled.” Assam Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) Chief Executive Officer Gyanendra Dev Tripathi said all districts were instructed to enforce the ‘fully vaccinated’ conditions to strictly enter the office and public space.
“In fact, many shopping centers have enforced this before the SOP came into force,” he added.
There are nearly 50 lakh people in the state in the working group over 18 years which have not been fully vaccinated.