Bhubaneswar: From today onwards, people in Odisha will write the CCR of government employees working in police stations and hospitals. For their feedback will decide the promotion or demotion of an employee.

” The government employees will be ranked good or bad on the basis of the feedback from the general public”, said a statement from the chief minister’s office (CMO) adding, “The identity of persons giving negative feedback will be kept secret.”

Launching ‘Mo Sarkar’ on the occasion of 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Odisha chief minister on Wednesday talked with eight persons over telephone and got their feed backs about their experiences in police stations and hospitals they visited recently.

” The government employees will be ranked good or bad on the basis of the feedback, stated the CMO release adding that the identity of persons giving negative feedback will be kept secret.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik visited the Saheed Nagar police station and Capital Hospital in the city and talked over phone with eight persons randomly selected from the ‘Mo Sarkar’ portal. He talked to people from Bolangir, Malkangiri, Sundergarh, Mayurbhanj and Jajpur districts regarding treatments in government hospitals and Nayagarh and Kalahandi regarding functioning of police stations.

On Gandhi Jyanti, the ‘Mo Sarkar’ initiative was launched at all the police stations, 21 district headquarter hospitals and medical colleges and hospitals in Cuttack, Sambalpur and Berhampur. The Chief Minister’s Office said the programme will be effective at all the district headquarter hospitals of the State by October-end. Also, all the departments will implement the programme by March 5, 2020.

Under this programme, the government will collect feedback on behaviour and professionalism of government officers. The chief minister, ministers, police DGP, department secretaries, directors, and chief of hospitals will take the feedback from the government facilities users collected randomly from the portal.

Phone numbers of people who are visiting different government offices will be registered and an SMS will be sent to their numbers within 24 hours. If the SMS is not received or the number is not registered, the concerned person can give a miss call to 14545 and get his/her number registered.

Patnaik also launched the logo and preamble of the Mo Sarkar programme.