No attestation needed for government work: Mamata


Kolkata, Nov 7 (IANS): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Friday announced that applicants will not be required to have their documents attested Dec 1 onwards for most official government work. They will be considered eligible for self-attestation.

"Today, our cabinet has decided that from Dec 1, 2014, attestation and affidavit in most government work will not be required. Applicants will themselves be competent to self-attest, unless there is a specific legal requirement," Banerjee said on her official Facebook page.

  

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