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Shortage of staff in the grades of Assistants and Section Officers

No. 7/4/2013-CS. I(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
CS.I Division

2nd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan,
Khan Market, New Delhi-110003

Dated the 23rd January 2015

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Shortage of staff in the grades of Assistants and Section Officers — modification to the channel of submission till staff position improves regarding

The undersigned is directed to refer to the various requests received from Ministries/ Departments for posting of officers in the grades of Assistant and Section Officer and to say that as on date about 2500 vacancies exist in the Assistants grade alone. The vacancies could not be filled up on account of litigation relating to Combined Graduate Level Examination-2013. The CGLE-2013 has to be conducted again and its results are expected shortly. Selected candidates would be first required to undergo the Foundational Training and only thereafter, they could be nominated to Ministries/ Departments. In view of this, it would take few more months before DR Assistants could be posted. The same procedure will be followed in respect of Assistants recruited through CGLE-2014 for which Tier-I of the examination has already been conducted. In the meanwhile, vacancies in the grade of Assistant will continue to remain. As regards, SO grade, the position has improved considerably and this Department will shortly issue the zone for promotion against seniority quota for the Select List year 2014. The remaining vacancies will also be filled up once UPSC declares results of Limited Departmental Competitive Examination-2014.

2. The undersigned is directed to circulate herewith the vacancy position in the grades of Assistant and SO as per Annexure. It may be seen that the combined strength of officers in-position in these grades in almost all the Ministries/ Departments is more than the sanctioned strength of Assistants. Ministries/ Departments may reconcile the data and inform this Department if there is any discrepancy. They may also reconcile the actual position of officers in these grades with the data in the web based cadre management system. Till vacancies in the grade of Assistants are filled up, as advised earlier, Ministries/ Departments may suitably adjust the channel of submission at SO/Assistant levels, keeping in view Chapter 6 of e-Office procedure i.e. Assistants and SOs may submit files directly to Under Secretary.

3.Cooperation of Ministries/ Departments is requested till the position in the grade of Assistants is improved.

(Srinivasaragavan)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Section Officers already submit files to Under Secretaries! What is new? Putting up files is one aspect, important thing that powers should be delegated to officers at various levels to dispose of files. My experience of working in Government for nearly 4 decades is that files which ought to be disposed of at Under Secretary level go unnecessarily to Deputy Secretaries/Directors and those which should be disposed of at DS/Director level go to Joint Secretary and so on. There could be many reasons for this tend. One, perhaps, is that officers shirk responsibility fearing action against them; another is incompetence/ indecisiverness. Shri C. Chidambaram, who was MOS in M/Home, had initiated such an exercise. This needs to be followed up and duties and responsibilities to take decisions at various levels, delineated.

  2. Section Officers already submit files to Under Secretaries! What is new? Putting up files is one aspect, important thing that powers should be delegated to officers at various levels to dispose of files. My experience of working in Government for nearly 4 decades is that files which ought to be disposed of at Under Secretary level go unnecessarily to Deputy Secretaries/Directors and those which should be disposed of at DS/Director level go to Joint Secretary and so on. There could be many reasons for this tend. One, perhaps, is that officers shirk responsibility fearing action against them; another is incompetence/ indecisiverness. Shri C. Chidambaram

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