Udupi: Bairampalli GP office remains locked on Jan 1 due to absence of staffers


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (JD)

Udupi, Jan 1: The Bairampalli Grama Panchayat office, located in Udupi Taluk (Ward 23), remained locked on Wednesday, January 1. due to the absence of staff members.

On December 19, the Panchayat staff submitted resignation letters, citing mental strain and health issues caused by the overwhelming workload.

The Panchayat president informed higher authorities about the situation through an official communication, but no action was taken. As a result, the staff failed to report for work on January 1.

Unaware of the staff’s resignation, members of the public who visited the Panchayat office for their tasks found the doors locked and had to leave without any resolution.

The lack of prior notice or communication regarding the closure led to widespread frustration and outrage among the residents. Many shared videos of the incident on social media, which quickly went viral, further amplifying public dissatisfaction.

  

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  • J.F.D Souza, Attavar, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    It is not known whether the resignation has been accepted by the Head of Grama Panchayath. According to this report the staff have given their resignation of 19th December,24. So why this gap of 12 days. Whether they have attended the office from 20th to 31st December? What made the Grama Panchayath to close or lock the office which is not a Govt. Holiday.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Wed, Jan 01 2025

    DESHAVU PRAGATHI PATHADALLIDE..

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