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Maha blocks moneycontrol, BSE sites for staff

Maharashtra government employees can no longer browse online trading sites from Mantralaya now, as the state government has blocked two financial websites moneycontrol.com and bseindia.com. - ICICIdirect offers exclusive online trading platform for IFAs - Bonds drop on rate-hike speculation - 3 Idiots to come under Maha govt scanner - Sugar deficit to go on for another year: Pawar - Bank of Maharashtra, SBI join hands to distribute MFs - Maha realty to cost more with new ready reckoner "The state government has blocked two online trading sites, as they were frequently accessed by the employees and they are not required for the official work," an official from Information Technology Department said. The department has installed the system that would prevent the employees from accessing these two sites and making any transactions online, the official said. The move was initiated after receiving several complaints from senior officials that some of the employees spend working hours in online trading, the official said. Also, some of the employees were found playing games on the official computers, he added. "All the departments have welcomed the move of the government to block the sites, as often use of these sites was affecting working hours of Mantralaya and quality of work," the official said. Unhappy with the decision, an employee said it is true that some people were doing online trading, but it never affected the duty hours. Justifying the ban, the official said many corporate offices have already taken the initiative to block the trading, gaming, porn and social networking sites, he said.


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