FIR against government officials for not doing Census work
The Gurugram Police have filed an FIR against 10 government employees for failing to perform their Census duties. The complaint was lodged by the Census Officer of Municipal Corporation Gurugram, citing non-compliance with government orders. The investigation is ongoing, and strict action will be taken against those who do not fulfill their responsibilities.
- ▪Ten government employees, including school teachers, are accused of not performing their Census-related work.
- ▪The FIR was registered under Section 11 of the Census Act, 1948, which carries penalties including fines and imprisonment.
- ▪The Census 2027 is being conducted digitally for the first time, alongside traditional enumeration methods.
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The Gurugram Police in Haryana has registered a First Information Report (FIR) against 10 government employees, including school teachers, for allegedly not performing Census-related work.On May 17, the Census Officer of Municipal Corporation Gurugram filed a complaint at Police Station City, Gurugram, regarding 10 employees who failed to perform their assigned Census duties.Based on the complaint, two separate FIRs were registered under Section 11 of the Census Act, 1948, at Gurugram police station, police said. The offence is punishable by fine and maximum imprisonment of three years.
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