Jaipur civic body staff to begin day with national anthem and end with national song

By the end of this month, the national anthem and the national song would be played at all zonal offices and fire stations, Mayor Ashok Lahoti says

October 31, 2017 04:16 pm | Updated 06:09 pm IST - Jaipur

File image for representation purpose only.

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The Jaipur Municipal Corporation (JMC) on Tuesday began the practice of playing the national anthem at start of day and the national song in the evening at its headquarters, and directed all its staffers to be present.

By the end of this month, the national anthem and the national song would be played at all zonal offices and fire stations, Mayor Ashok Lahoti said.

He said the first stanza of the national song would be played on speakers and the employees can then go home.

“This is to develop a positive work culture in the office. The national anthem will be played at 9.50 a.m. and national song at 5.55 p.m. and all the staff will be present and pay respect,” Mr. Lahoti said.

The anthem and the song would be played on speakers in the entire office premises and the staff need not assemble at one place, the Mayor said.

“Wherever we are in the office premises, we will stand and pay respect when the national anthem and the national song are played,” he told PTI .

This would help in developing the habit of reaching the office on time and staying till the office closes, the Mayor said.

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