The festival will be celebrated in the second week of September.
Making the government's stand clear, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said in a Facebook post that 'Onam' (harvest) festivities are normally held at all the offices in the state.
"It is not appropriate and proper that such festivities, including laying of 'pookalams' (floral carpets), are held at officesduring office hours," he wrote.
The Chief Minister suggested that the celebrations could instead be held on holidays or after the office hours.
Vijayan said buying and selling of various articles on office premises during the festive season would also be restricted as these activities consume a major chunk of work hours.
He reminded the government employees of his earlier statement stressing on punctuality, early clearing of files and every employee being in their seats during the work hours.
The Chief Minister said proper functioning of government offices meant settling of issues connected to the people in time. For this, he said interventions and vigil were necessary.
"Each file has a throbbing life behind it and the employees should examine them with a positive attitude," he had stated.
After marking their attendance, the employees should be in their seats, not spend time on literary and other pursuits and also exercise self restraint in using mobile phones during work hours, the Chief Minister had stated.
The corrupt and those failing to discharge their duties in time would not get any protection, he had publicly stated at a meeting of Secretariat employees.
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