
The Gurugram district administration, led by Deputy Commissioner Uttam Singh, issued an advisory warning government employees against attempting to influence transfers or postings through public representatives or senior officers outside official procedures. The advisory cites Haryana Civil Services rules that prohibit such conduct, emphasizing integrity and discipline. Employees are instructed to use proper channels for grievances, with disciplinary action threatened for violations to maintain transparency and fairness in administration.
The articles present a government administrative perspective focusing on enforcing rules and discipline without political commentary. Both sources emphasize official procedures and the deputy commissioner's directive, reflecting an administrative viewpoint rather than political debate or opposition. The coverage is centered on governance and bureaucratic conduct, with no partisan framing.
The tone across the articles is neutral and formal, focusing on procedural adherence and administrative discipline. The warning of disciplinary action is presented factually without emotive language, maintaining a balanced and informative approach. There is no evident positive or negative sentiment beyond the official caution conveyed.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| hindustantimes | Gurugram DC flags interference in transfers, issues advisory to officials | Center | Neutral |
| economictimes | Govt employees are trying to influence transfers and postings, Gurgaon Deputy commissioner warns of disciplinary action against such employees - The Economic Times | Center | Neutral |
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