PM Modi's Call Sparks Tripura's 50% Remote Work Policy for Govt Staff
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's emphatic push for fuel conservation through reduced commuting, Tripura has rolled out a groundbreaking work-from-home scheme covering half its Group-C and...

Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's emphatic push for fuel conservation through reduced commuting, Tripura has rolled out a groundbreaking work-from-home scheme covering half its Group-C and Group-D workforce. The decision promises significant savings in fuel expenses and overall government expenditure. The Prime Minister's message resonated strongly, encouraging institutions to embrace home-based operations to ease pressure on fuel resources. Tripura's government promptly formalized this with a directive requiring department heads to limit daily office attendance to 50 percent of eligible employees. Rotational schedules will be prepared weekly, ensuring fair distribution of office days. Strategic planning prioritizes nearby residents for initial office shifts, maximizing fuel efficiency. Those working remotely are obligated to stay connected through digital means and respond promptly to any call-back requirements. The arrangement applies uniformly to state-run corporations, municipalities, and self-governing bodies. Critical sectors like healthcare, power distribution, water management, and other vital services are exempt, maintaining uninterrupted public welfare. Effective right away, this policy sets a precedent amid ongoing economic challenges. Early adoption in South Tripura district offices demonstrates feasibility, potentially paving the way for nationwide replication. With remote work already normalized after the pandemic, Tripura's approach highlights its evolving role in promoting eco-friendly governance and fiscal prudence.
