Mukesh Ranjan
Tribune Information Service
New Delhi, January 6
Civil servants of the state companies from Punjab on Wednesday met Union Minister Jitendra Singh and requested him to direct the Division of Personnel & Coaching (DoPT) to expedite their circumstances of induction into IAS (Indian Administrative Companies).
Responding to their request, the minister stated the DoPT has always been striving to expedite the promotions and empanelment of officers, so that every of the officers will get his/her due in time and stays motivated to supply companies to one of the best of their potential and talent.
“Talking to a delegation of senior officers of Punjab Civil Companies (PCS), who known as on him with a request to expedite their circumstances of induction into IAS (Indian Administrative Companies), Dr. Jitendra Singh stated there was a bent for delay up to now however over the past six years the processes have been streamlined with optimum utilisation of contemporary know-how,” the DoPT stated in an official launch.
Singh is quoted to have stated that in the previous couple of years, “DoPT has adopted a proactive strategy in coordination with totally different ministries and departments of the Authorities of India in addition to totally different state/UT governments to beat bottlenecks or hurdles coming in the best way of promotions or empanelment”.
On the problem of induction of State/Provincial Service officers to All India Service, Singh stated, “Many a instances the delay is on account of delay within the cadre evaluation train on the finish of state/UT governments. For this objective, additionally, DoPT retains repeatedly reviewing and following up the circumstances with totally different state/UT governments.”
“So far as the Punjab Civil Companies are involved, the DoPT has already processed their circumstances and there have been some clarifications from the UPSC, which needed to be responded to by the state authorities. However I’ve been given to know that this course of may also be concluded very quickly,” he added.