Monday, 5 November 2018

Maharashtra government's benevolence on 15 Bureaucrats who are yet to vacate the official residence alloted to them

At a time when the state government has made a policy to levy penal charges on those over staying in the flats alloted to them, the government itself is acting benevolent on 15 Bureaucrats as per the information provided by the government to RTI Activist Anil Galgali. Of those 15 officials maximum are on deputation to central government or are posted out of Mumbai.

RTI Activist Anil Galgali had sought information from the state government seeking list of officials occupying government accommodation beyond the permitted period. The Government's General Administration department provided a list of 15 officials comprising of 12 IAS and 3 IPS officer's. IPS Rashmi Shukla has been posted out of Mumbai and apart from regularising her current accomodation has given extension for her Mumbai previously alloted flat. Surendra Bagade is on appointment with the Mumbai Municipal corporation and has been allowed to retain the state government accommodation. Vinit Agarwal is on deputation with the central government and he has been allowed to occupy the state government accommodation till he receives a central government accommodation. Baldev Singh is also on deputation to central government and has been allowed to retain the state accommodation till 31st March 2019. Sanjay Chahande too is on deputation to central government and has been allowed to retain the state accommodation.

We also have officers like J P Dange and V Giriraj who have not vacated their accommodation even after retirement. V Giriraj was given an extension upto 30th April 2018. After retirement, K P Bakshi and Dilip Jadhav have been reappointed to the State Water Conservation Commission and Emergency Medical Services respectively and they have been provided extension to the allotted government accommodation. 

The 6 officials namely, Vijay Suryavanshi, Avinash Subedar, Kailash Shinde, Kishore Raje Nimbalkar, Rajesh Deshmukh and Milind Shambarkar have been transferred out of Mumbai and have not yet vacated the government accommodation. Milind Shambarkar was given an extension to occupy the accommodation upto 30th April 2018 and Rajesh Deshmukh has been given extension upto 31st May 2019 to occupy the accommodation.

Anil Galgali has alleged that, the government has in the past 4 years made rules to increase the charges and levy penalty for those found not vacating the allotted flats after the period ends, but it is sad the government itself has been supporting and backing the officials. He also expressed regret that many officials have managed to get flats in buildings developed on government plots or some other means have been holding on the government accommodation as well. In a letter addressed to CM Devendra Fadnavis, Galgali has questioned the intention of the government for protecting such officials inspite of making rules to recover penal charges from those overstaying in government accommodations. 


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