Updated On: 17 November, 2021 12:02 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
The Centre, in an affidavit, said the number of vehicles used for the Central government business in NCR was not very significant

Vehicles ply on Delhi-Meerut Expressway amid low visibility due to a thick layer of smog in Ghaziabad. Pic/PTI
The Centre has told the Supreme Court in an affidavit that it was not asking the Central government employees to work from home, as normalisation of functioning of offices is returning post-Covid pandemic, rather it has issued an advisory to employees for pooling and sharing of vehicles.
The Centre, in an affidavit, said the number of vehicles used for the Central government business in NCR was not very significant, therefore "the Central government decided that in view of the recent normalisation of functioning of Central government offices post-Covid pandemic, the advantage of not passing work from home direction would outweigh the advantages which would be gained from work from home directions".