logo
Social media ‘Singhams' may face dismissal under draft bill

Social media ‘Singhams' may face dismissal under draft bill

Time of India04-05-2025
Nagpur: Slickly edited Instagram reels of IPS and IAS officers with loud music and texts like "Singham" floating on the screen, may soon be a thing of the past as Maharashtra govt is mulling a bill to stop self-glorification on social media by govt employees.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
A draft — "The Maharashtra State Government Employees Social Media Regulation Act, 2025" — is under consideration of the general administration department (GAD), Nagpur-based MLC Parinay Fuke, a close aide of CM Devendra Fadnavis, said.
Fuke had raised the issue in the legislature in December last year and again in March. He said, "CM Fadnavis replied and informed the legislature that by next session, new rules will be put in place to regulate social media use by officials."
Fuke, who is part of Fadnavis' inner circle, added that the current draft does not step on personal freedom of officers. "The draft makes it clear that use of social media for personal glorification during office hours won't be allowed," said Fuke. "When an official is in uniform, or on duty (in case of IAS), how he or she conducts herself is governed by service rules. But back then there was no social media, hence we must first define what is allowed and then lay down the legal consequences of flouting those rules," said Fuke.
It is not uncommon for some senior IAS and IPS officials to have their mini entourage of cameramen. Fuke also raised questions about top officials using the department's social media team for their personal image projection.
A former Nagpur corporator said, "We have had IAS officials here who would take along cameramen even at 6am for events or surprise checks. Videos of internal meetings, where employees are being yelled at, were put on social media by some officials to present an image that they are holier-than-thou."
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
Reels showing officers catching traffic offenders or getting someone quick justice, gets lakhs of views and go viral. Many such officials then appear on different shows for interviews and gain huge popularity. Fuke said, "Helping people is their duty, that's what they are paid for. But using a social media ecosystem to present oneself as Robinhood, is an area of concern."
With some IPS and IAS officers having lakhs of followers on social media, what they post on social media makes a big difference.
Fuke said, "In the draft we have mentioned that officials must not make political statements. Also, they must not take credit for govt policies, nor should they criticize on social media."
But the draft clarifies that govt employees can expose any shortcomings in the system, if it is done "through legally protected channels under the Whistleblower Protection Act or relevant provisions of law".
While the proposed rules are still in the infancy draft stage, Fuke says things will move fast.
"You note it down, the govt will introduce the bill in the next session," said Fuke.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Goa govt absorbed expenditure of Rs 65cr under zero water bill scheme
Goa govt absorbed expenditure of Rs 65cr under zero water bill scheme

Time of India

time24 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Goa govt absorbed expenditure of Rs 65cr under zero water bill scheme

Porvorim: During the period for which the PWD implemented the Zero Water Bill Scheme, from Sep 1, 2021, to April 30, 2025, it issued 41.9 lakh zero bills to domestic consumers. The total bill amount of Rs 65.5 crore was waived under the scheme, stated the reply tabled in the assembly by chief minister Pramod Sawant to a question by Velim MLA Cruz Silva. Goa govt officially ended its zero-bill scheme on May 1. The scheme allowed the drinking water bill to be waived for families who limited their usage to less than 16,000 litres of water per month. The idea behind the scheme was to encourage the judicious use of drinking water resources. However, the CM said that earlier this year, the scheme of free water to consumers had to be stopped due to the misuse of water to wash cars or sustain gardens. He said govt is already supplying treated water to consumers by bearing a loss of Rs 16 per litre. Sawant said that the total water demand for domestic, commercial, and industrial uses is 695MLD — with system losses being factored in. The CM told the House that the highest demand for water at 146.5MLD is in Salcete taluka, followed by 123MLD in Bardez, and 94MLD in Tiswadi. He, however, said that no village of Goa faces an acute water shortage. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Jennifer Garner's sweet photo on sprawling family farm gets fans talking Watch More Undo 'The complaints regarding water shortages or non-supply of water are of a localised nature due to power failure, leakages, breakdowns, and the blockage of pipelines,' he said. The CM said these problems are attended to within the shortest possible time. 'In such eventualities, tanker supply is resorted to as a short-term measure. However, as a long-term measure, govt is investing in upgrading and modernising water treatment facilities, distribution networks, and storage systems,' he said. Sawant stated that 11 projects for new water treatment plants or augmentation of the capacity of existing plants are under process. He said that three plants — at Ganjem, Tuem, and Siolim — will be commissioned in Dec 2025.

State has used up 60% of its groundwater, Rajya Sabha told
State has used up 60% of its groundwater, Rajya Sabha told

Time of India

time44 minutes ago

  • Time of India

State has used up 60% of its groundwater, Rajya Sabha told

Bhopal: The state has extracted nearly 60% of its groundwater reserves, placing it among the country's most water-stressed states, Rajya Sabha was informed. The state's extraction rate is higher than those of neighbouring Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Gujarat. The state ranks 12th nationally in terms of groundwater extraction as a percentage of total available resources. Punjab recorded the highest stage of groundwater extraction, followed by Rajasthan. The data was shared on Aug 4 by the Union minister of state for Jal Shakti, Raj Bhushan Choudhary, in response to a written query from MPs Subhash Barala, Mayankkumar Nayak, Kesridevsinh Jhala and Narayana Koragappa. The Rajya Sabha members had sought details on the status of groundwater across states, pollution levels, and measures being taken to address the crisis. Choudhary replied that assessment of dynamic groundwater resources of each state/UT was being carried out on an annual basis jointly by the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), and the concerned state nodal/ground water departments. As per the report of 'National Compilation of Dynamic Ground Water Resources of India, 2024', the total annual groundwater recharge in the country has been assessed as 446.9 billion cubic metres (bcm). by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Overpaying for Car Insurance? Find Out With This Quick and Easy Tool. AutoSaveMax Get Quote Undo Total annual extractable groundwater resource has been assessed as 406.19 bcm, and the total annual groundwater extraction for all purposes (like domestic, industrial, agricultural uses etc) is estimated as 245.64 bcm. The stage of groundwater extraction (SoE), which is defined as a ratio of annual groundwater extraction over annual extractable groundwater resources for the whole country, has arrived at 60.47%. Water being a state subject, sustainable development and management of groundwater resources are primarily the responsibility of the state govts. However, the central govt facilitates the efforts of the state govts by way of technical and financial assistance through its various schemes and projects. In this direction, the important steps taken by the ministry included the govt implemented "Jal Shakti Abhiyan" launched in 2019. As per the Abhiyan dashboard, in the past 4 years, more than 1.14 cr water harvesting and recharge works have been completed through coordination in the country. Further, the CGWB has also completed the National Aquifer Mapping project covering approximately 25 lakh square km of mappable area across the country. The central govt is implementing Atal Bhujal Yojana in 80 water stressed districts of 7 states which has community-led sustainable management of groundwater resources and demand management as its core theme. The CGWA has been constituted under the ministry for the purpose of regulation and control of groundwater development and management in the country. It generates ground water quality data of the entire country on a regional scale as part of its groundwater quality monitoring program and various scientific studies. It may be recalled that 'Dynamic Groundwater Resources of Madhya Pradesh 2024' report had revealed that groundwater extraction in parts of Madhya Pradesh, including its major cities, Bhopal and Indore has reached alarming levels. The industrial capital Indore was rated in "critical", while Bhopal was under "semi-critical" category and had extracted close to 80 per cent of groundwater. The state's Malwa region overall was rated in the critical category. The report stated out of the total 317 assessment units (hydrogeological units), 225 assessment units fall in the safe category, 61 assessment units fall under semi-critical, 5 in critical and 26 fall in the over exploited category.

CM: Will re-verify qualifications of teachers of govt & aided schools
CM: Will re-verify qualifications of teachers of govt & aided schools

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

CM: Will re-verify qualifications of teachers of govt & aided schools

Porvorim: Chief minister Pramod Sawant told the House on Wednesday that the qualifications of all govt and aided school teachers will be re-examined, and if anyone's qualifications are not as per the requirement, they would be sacked. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Sawant also said that an authority is being established in the state to implement the Goa school quality assessment and accreditation framework for all schools from primary to high school level. He said that the availability of all facilities will be assessed under the framework, and schools will be accredited accordingly. Sawant also said that a scheme would be formulated to absorb contractual employees like govt school teachers who have completed 10 years of service on contract. 'The qualification of teachers in all govt and aided schools will be checked again, and if anyone does not have the required qualifications, they will have to go. In the case of teachers, we are not protecting anyone. If anyone is found with faulty qualifications, we will send them home. Earlier, permissions were being issued indiscriminately to open new schools, and it led to this. Over the last few years, I have given permissions very sparingly,' said the CM, responding to allegations of teachers continuing in service despite vigilance inquiries into their qualifications. Sawant said that govt has started formulating a scheme and will soon replace old Bal Rath buses with new ones in a phased manner for institutes which were provided buses earlier. 'Those schools with the oldest buses will get new ones first. If a bus has completed 15 years, it will be allowed to run only if the RTO gives it a fitness certificate, or else it will have to be scrapped,' said Sawant. He said that any balance payment for midday meals pending for self-help groups will be cleared before Ganesh Chaturthi. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Sawant said that a revised pattern of assistance will be brought in for aided colleges. 'We will create hostels in govt colleges in Khandola and Quepem,' said Sawant. He also said that state will enable working youth to simultaneously get a diploma through govt polytechnics in the state. Sawant said that at present, 13% of students in Goa opt for higher education, a heartening trend. He also noted that the trend of parents opting for unaided schools is rising in Goa. He said that the green school building for a govt primary school implemented in Bicholim will be replicated in other locations like Bhoma and Borda. Sawant added that the Goa state museum project would be completed within one year, and that the foundation stone would be laid soon.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store