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Arunachal Pradesh DC Issues Stern Warning to Absentee Officers, Stresses Monsoon Readiness

In a recent development from Arunachal Pradesh’s Kurung Kumey district, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) has issued a strong warning to government officers frequently absent from their posts. The DC emphasized the critical need for officials to remain stationed at their designated workplaces, particularly as the monsoon season approaches, to ensure effective preparedness and response to potential challenges.

The directive comes amid concerns over administrative inefficiencies caused by absenteeism, which could hinder the district’s ability to manage monsoon-related issues such as landslides, flooding, and infrastructure damage. The DC urged all officers to prioritize their duties and stay vigilant, highlighting that their presence is essential for timely decision-making and coordination with local authorities.

This call to action underscores the administration’s commitment to safeguarding the district’s residents during the rainy season. The DC further stated that strict measures would be taken against those failing to comply with the directive, signaling a zero-tolerance approach to negligence.

Local residents and stakeholders have welcomed the move, expressing hope that it will lead to improved governance and disaster preparedness in the region. The administration’s focus on accountability is seen as a crucial step toward ensuring public safety and efficient service delivery during the critical monsoon period.

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