Administrative Calendar
Administrative Calendar of the Govt. of West Bengal is expected to be a very useful management tool for planning, implementation, performance, monitoring and service delivery.
Administrative Calendar, 2014 of the Govt. of West Bengal is expected to be a very useful management tool for planning, implementation, performance, monitoring and service delivery.
Administrative Calendar, 2018 of the Govt. of West Bengal is expected to be a very useful management tool for planning, implementation, performance, monitoring and service delivery.
To facilitate the monitoring of the Targets and Achievements of Different Departments and Sub-Ordinate Offices a web-based application software namely Online Administrative Calendar Compliance Reporting System is developed.
Administrative Calendar, 2017 of the Govt. of West Bengal is expected to be a very useful management tool for planning, implementation, performance, monitoring and service delivery.
This edition of the administrative calendar too, will play a crucial role in our efforts to streamline the state administration and provide time-bound services to the citizens of the state.
Administrative Calendar, 2025-26, is being published. Now in its 12th year, the Calendar continues to serve as, a comprehensive outline of the wide range of works undertaken by the various Departments throughout the year.
An online requisition portal for the Government of West Bengal Calendar has been developed by Saraswaty Press Limited through which requisitions are requested to be submitted by 5th December, 2022.
Administrative Calender, 2015 of the Govt. of West Bengal is expected to be a very useful management tool for planning, implementation, performance, monitoring and service delivery.
This system has proved to be an excellent management tool for planning, implementation, performance monitoring and to provide time-bound services to the citizens of the state.
Administrative Calendar, 2020 of the Govt. of West Bengal is expected to be a very useful management tool for planning, implementation, performance, monitoring and service delivery.