Sunday, December 22, 2013

DEATH PENALTY OR AWARD?

                                          DEAD MEN’S ASSOCIATION (DMA)
                                                                       OR
                                                  DEAD MEN’S UNION (DMU)

You can name it in any manner, the Association that is underway soon for establishing the rights and privileges of those who “JOINED THE MAJORITY”.. The reason for such apprehension is only because of the recent promotions and pensions ordered to those who are not with us and those who are retired. Their eligibility, considered by the department on what speculative reasons are not known to the Media or anybody else. The policy of counting everybody at PAR (whether dead or alive) is not within the ordinary prudence of understanding!. It is reported that the above two categories of Employees (Dead or Retired) are also enlisted for promotion to the next rank as per seniority! The retired employees continue to get their regular benefits as if they are still in service!

Now on detection of such gross negligence of the supervisors/office superintendents/officers in the respective departments, the Government may take appropriate action… In case the conferred privileges are withdrawn, The Dead men’s Association (DMA) can lodge a petition and also enter into a SAMARAM as is often seen in the living sector! These invisible people may claim “SOLITARY ALLOWANCE for their indefinite stay in the Tomb or burial/cremation grounds!!

Though the views of mine in this episode of recent happenings, is taken as funny or otherwise, I feel that some genuine substance is hidden in the untoward incidents in the office administration. In fact the whole administration must be ashamed of such ridiculous state of affairs in our public administration. The officers and supervisory staff,   concerned for such gross mistake must voluntarily lay down their credentials in “Lock, Stock & Barrel” and hand over to somebody else to bear the burden of administration for a clean set up in the Government Machinery..  


Abraham Mangalath

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