The decision was taken at a state cabinet meeting headed by Chief Minister Nabam Tuki.
As per the Centre's guidelines, a large number of employees are engaged under flagship programmes especially in critical sectors like health and education.
However, because of delay in the release of central share and thereafter state share, these flagship schemes suffer and desired output is not achieved, government spokesman Bamang Felix said in a statement here today.
The cabinet also decided that the release of salaries must be only on receipt of the attendance details.
It was also discussed that with this step, the departments are directed to ensure that the purpose of these flagship schemes are achieved in letter and spirit, the spokesman added.
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