Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has directed officers to ensure the prompt disposal of all pending files on the CFMS portal. He emphasized that any delay adversely affects administrative functioning, and therefore, timely disposal of files must be accorded the highest priority. All pending files should be cleared through the portal within a maximum period of 15 days.
The Chief Minister was presiding over a review meeting of the Human Resource Module here today at the Civil Secretariat. Nayab Singh Saini stated that all departments should conduct a detailed review of pending cases on CFMS at their respective levels and fix accountability of the concerned officers.

He said that regular updating of files on the portal is equally important to maintain transparency in functioning. He further said that full implementation of e-Office will not only accelerate work but also enhance transparency and efficiency in administrative processes. He directed that its progress should be reviewed regularly every month and added that he would personally monitor the same.
The Chief Minister directed that all 18 modules under HRMS should be adopted department-wise to bring uniformity and ease in human resource management. He also directed officers to review the progress of development of HRMS 2.0, the status of notification of the related Act, and the timeline for its implementation.
He instructed that compliance under the Act should be regularly assessed, and pending tasks should be identified and completed promptly. He said that officers and employees performing well should be encouraged, while strict action should be taken against those showing negligence.
He emphasized that timely disposal of files is essential to ensure that development works in the state continue without interruption and that better services are delivered to the public.
Chief Secretary, Haryana, Anurag Rastogi, Director General, Treasuries and Accounts; C.G. Rajinikanthan, Director, HRD; Smt. Mandeep Kaur, Director, CMGGA; Dr. Yash Pal; and other officers were present in the meeting.