Bihar Govt. employees mandated to visit tourist spots every three months and file reports
The Bihar Government has mandated that state employees visit tourist destinations every three months with their families. Employees are required to submit feedback reports on their experiences to promote local tourism. This initiative aims to enhance local economies and cultural experiences while improving tourism infrastructure in the state.
- ▪State employees must undertake a mandatory two-day visit to tourist spots every three months.
- ▪Travel is to be scheduled preferably on Fridays and Saturdays, with employees visiting at least three sites outside their home district.
- ▪Reports detailing personal experiences and suggestions must be submitted after each visit.
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The Bihar Government has issued a new directive to State Government employees to undertake a mandatory two-day, two-night visit to State tourist destinations with their families once every three months and submit feedback reports to the Government on how to promote them. Travel by State Government employees, said the Government directive, is preferably scheduled for Fridays and Saturdays.According to the new order issued by the Additional Chief Secretary of the General Administration Department (GAD) on May 20, Government employees have also been directed to visit at least three tourist spots comprising eco-tourism or rural tourism sites in districts other than their home district during each trip and stay overnight in the area.
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