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<<<< Department of Personnel & Training >>>>
The Department of Personnel & Training is the coordinating agency of the Central Government in personnel matters, specially in respect of issues concerning recruitment, training, career development and staff welfare.
The Department has been functioning under the charge of Secretary (Personnel) who is presently assisted by two Special Secretaries, one Additional Secretary, four Joint Secretaries and other supporting officers and staff. Functionally, the Department is presently divided into Ten divisions, each of which is headed by an officer of the level of Joint Secretary or above.
Divisions of the Departments
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EO (ACC)
All appointments on
the Board of Management of the Public Sector Undertakings (Chairman,
Managing Director, Director, including part-time
Directors) and Statutory Commission, Tribunals, Railways/ Banks,
Financial Institutions - Autonomous Institute under the control of the
Government etc. (Whether honorary or remunerative) and policy matters
relating thereto.
EO (Senior Management-I)
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Holding of
Civil Services Board's meetings.
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Empanelment of
IAS, IPS and Central Services Group 'A' Officers for holding
Joint Secretary equivalent posts at the Centre.
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Empanelment of
IPS Officers for holding the posts at the level of IG/ Addl. DG
in CPOs.
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Retention of
names of officer on offer at the level of Joint Secretary.
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Placement of
Officers at the level of Joint Secretary/ equivalent in the
Government of India.
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Issue of
orders in respect of appointments at the level of Additional
Secretary and Secretary and their equivalent received from the
Cabinet Secretary's Office.
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Appointment of
IPS Officers at the level of IG and above in the various CPOs.
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Policy on the
regulation of tenure of officers serving at the Centre.
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Extension of
tenure of officers serving at the Centre at the level of Joint
Secretary and equivalent.
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Regulation of
various aspects of the provisions of the Central Staffing
Scheme.
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Inter-cadre
deputation/transfer of All India Services requiring approval of
the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet.
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Appointment of
Chief Vigilance Officers in PSUs requiring approval of the
Appointments Committee of the Cabinet.
EO (Senior
Management- II )
The following
proposals in respect of posts outside Central Staffing Scheme at the
level of Director and above from all Ministries, except Ministry of
Railways and except posts in which appointment of IPS Officers is
involved, are processed for ACC’s approval.
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Appointment by Direct Recruitment.
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Promotion.
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Deputation/Transfer.
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Promotions under flexible complementing scheme.
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Promotions to NFSG.
EO(Middle
Management I)
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Appointments/postings of
officers belonging to IAS/CSS/Central Group 'A' Services at the level of
Under Secretary / Deputy Secretary and Director under Central Staffing
Scheme.
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Preparation of CSS Selection
Grade Select List and CSS Directors' Suitability List apart from
determination of strength of CSS Selection Grade Select List.
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Appointment of Private
Secretaries to the Ministers and various policy matters relating to the
Central Staffing Scheme such as tenure cooling off period and extension
of tenure/premature reversion etc.
E.O.(Middle
Management-II)
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Preparation of Offer List
for Central deputation upto the level of Directors.
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Appointment of officers upto
the level of Director to the non-Secretariat posts and foreign posts of
Government of India.
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Appointments of Central
Vigilance officers in Public Sector Undertakings upto the level of
Director.
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Cases of premature
retirement of IAS Officers up to the level of Director.
EO(PR)
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Maintenance and proper
custody of the Confidential Reports of IAS/CSS (Grade I and above)
Officers and collection and transmission of Annual Confidential Reports
of IAS Officers on deputation to Centre to their Cadre authorities.
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Maintenance of immovable
property returns of IAS/CSS Grade I and above officers.
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Processing of the
representations of officers of the rank of Joint Secretary or equivalent
level against adverse remarks for consideration and decision of the
Appointment Committee of the Cabinet.
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Processing of memorials from
IAS/CSS Officers (Grade I and above) ) for consideration and decision of
the Competent Authority.
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Endorsement/
deletion/attestation of adverse remarks communicated/expunged in the
ACRs of the IAS/CCS Officers by the Administrative Authorities.
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Placing of appreciation
letters/commendation letters; Certificates regarding languages learnt;
Educational Qualifications acquired; and Record about any book, articles
and other publication brought out or for publication of which he may be
responsible in the C.R. dossiers of the IAS/CSS Officers of Grade I and
above.
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Placing of copy of order of
penalty (warning) reprimand or displeasure and record of final record of
inquiry into charges or allegation made in the CR dossiers of IAS/ CSS
officers of Grade I and above.
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Supplying of C.R. Dossiers of IAS/CSS Officers for empanelment to the
post of Joint Secretary/Deputy Secretary and Director at the Centre.
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Supplying of CR dossiers of IAS/CSS officers for empanelment at the
level of Additional Secretary/ Secretary to the Cabinet Secretary.
EO(Foreign
Assignment Section)
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Registration of experts in
the different fields e.g. Medical, Engineering, Teaching, Accounts ,
Agricultural, Economists etc., for foreign assignment to the developing
countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America under bilateral/ ITEC
assignment.
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On receipt of demands from
Ministry of External Affairs in any of the above fields selecting the
experts by FASC and recommending them under bilateral and ITEC
assignments.
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Giving NOC to the experts in
any of the above fields in the case of direct offers.
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Putting up the cases of over
stayal beyond 5 years to Central Establishment Board.
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Holding of the meetings of
the Central Establishment Board.
EO (Foreign
Assignment-UN)
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Nomination and selection of
officers on foreign assignment to the foreign and captive posts of the
Government of India.
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Processing of cases of cadre
clearance in respect of officers who receive direct offers on the basis
of their past work and experience or who apply in response to open
advertisements and then get selected.
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Empanelment of officers for
foreign assignment of officers in the field of Public Administration
under United Nations and its allied agencies.
EO (Career
Management)
The Career Management
(CM) Division of the office of the Establishment Office is responsible
for maintaining the database of all the IAS officers and officers of
Group ‘A’ Services on central deputation. It also maintains the
database for the CSS officers of the level of Under Secretary and above.
Basically it is a databank in the EO’s Division catering to the needs of
EO’s Division as well as other sections outside EO’s Division, and
various Ministries/Departments of the Central Government. These records
are maintained on the basis of the ‘Orders’ issued by the various
Sections in DOP&T, Central Ministries/Departments & State Governments.
Thus, C.M. Division helps other Sections in providing readily available
digitized information, required for disposing off important matters
regarding RTI, Parliament Questions, etc., and also processing of cases
for foreign assignments and trainings etc.
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2.Establishment
Division |
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Establishment Division
is the nodal division of DOPT for Personnel and Human Resource
Management Policies for the Central Government Employees. Its major
functions include:
(a) Policy formulation
and development; making it more responsive to changing socio-economic
realties and the evolving global environment.
(b) Policy Management
(c) Policy and Advisory
Services.
Broad Work
Allocation Section Wise :-
Estt(A)
- Work Allocation
includes -
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Policy to
grant commercial employment after retirement and processing
of proposals for grant of permission to officers retired as
JS and above level.
- Policy regarding
Confidential Reports.
- Casual Leave and Special
Casual Leave petition instructions
- Resignation |
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CCS(CCA)
Rules, 1965 - interpretation and application.
- CCS(Conduct) Rules, 1964
- Sealed Cover Procedure
for promotion.
- General Policy on
classification of posts and grant of Gazetted status. |
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Age of
Retirement
- Voluntary Retirement
- Pre-mature Retirement
- Extension in Service
- LTC
- Transfer Policy |
Estt(B)
- All administrative
work relating to UPSC
- All administrative
work relating to SSC
- Policy on
verification of character & antecedents.
- Policy matters
relating to Public Enterprises Selection Board.
Estt(C)
- Probation of Govt.
servants.
- Policy on forwarding
of application.
- Technical
Resignation.
- General question
regarding group D post.
- Regularisation of
casual workers.
- CCS (Temporary
Service) Rules, 1965
Estt(D)
- General questions
relating to promotion & seniority.
- General policy
regarding age relaxation.
- Compassionate
Appointment.
- Ad-hoc Appointment.
- ACP Scheme.
Estt(RR)
- Policy relating to
framing of Recruitment Rules.
- Amendment to RRS
- Relaxation of RRs
- Search-cum-selection
committee mechanism
- Flexible
Complementing Scheme for scientists.
Estt(Pay)
- Pay Fixation,
stepping up of pay, interpretation of FR on pay matters, special
allowance, deputation allowance, incentive for acquiring Higher
qualification and for achieving excellence in sporting events.
- Extension of period
of deputation beyond 5th years, terms & conditions of regulatory
authorities.
Estt(Leave)
- General issues &
interpretation of leave rules including special kinds of leave.
- Service Books
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policy regarding.
- Leave matter relating
to industrial employees.
- Finalisation of terms
& conditions of appointment on contract Appointees.
- Extension of special
concessions/facilities provided for the CGE working in Kashmir Valley.
Estt(Allowance)
- Scheme of engagement
of Consultant/Consultancy Fee.
- Joining
Time/Compulsory waiting.
- Honorarium/OTA/Night
Duty Allowance.
- Special Allowance to
Parliament Assistant.
- Tuition Fee/Children
Education Allowance.
Estt(JCA)
- Holidays for Central
Govt. employees.
- Recognition of
Association.
- Uniform Policy.
- Joint Co6nsultative
Machinery.
Estt(PIC)
- Nodal Section for
policy on optimisation of direct recruitment to civilian posts. |
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3.Administrative Tribunal |
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In
spite of the elaborate system of rules and regulations which govern
personnel management, there are Government employees who feel aggrieved
by the Government decisions. The Courts used to take many years to
decide these cases and litigation was expensive. In order to provide
speedy and inexpensive justice to employees aggrieved by Government
decisions, the Government set up the Central Administrative Tribunal
(CAT) in 1985, which now deals with all cases relating to service
matters which were previously dealt with by Courts up to and including
the High Courts. There are now 17 regular Benches of the CAT functioning
in various parts of the country, including its Principal Bench in Delhi. |
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4.Central
Secretariat Division (CS Div) |
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The CS Division of the Department of Personnel & Training
is Cadre Controlling Authority in respect of three Central Secretariat
Services, which provide support and continuity of the governmental
system in the Central Government Secretariat. These are as under:
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Central Secretariat Service
(CSS)
2. Central Secretariat
Stenographers Service (CSSS)
3. Central Secretariat Clerical Service(CSCS)
Matters relating to
the above three services are dealt in CS-I Branch and CS-II Branch and
all matters relating to the Associations and Unions of the three
Secretariat Services are dealt in CS – IV section of the CS Division.
Strength of the three
cadres
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Strength |
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Central
Secretariat Service |
Selection
Grade
(Deputy
Secretary) |
288
(Including
in-situ) |
8313 |
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Grade I (Under
Secretary) |
766 |
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Section
Officer |
2353 |
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Assistant |
4906 |
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Central
Secretariat Stenographers’ Service |
Senior
Principal Private Secretary |
58 |
7117 |
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Principal
Private Secretary |
107 |
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Private
Secretary |
1390 |
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Stenographer
Grade C
(PA) |
2776 |
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Stenographer
Grade D |
2786 |
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Central
Secretariat Clerical Service |
Upper Division
Clerk (UDC) |
5535 |
11115 |
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Lower Division
Clerk (LDC) |
5580 |
TOTAL
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26545 |
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5.Cadre Review Division
(CR Division) |
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deals with the Cadre Review matters of 58 Group
‘A’ Services of the Central Government. |
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6.Retraining and Redeployment
Division
(R&R Division) |
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deals with the matters relating to the erstwhile Surplus Cell of the
Government of India, and is currently responsible for retraining and
redeployment of all Central Government personnel rendered surplus
anywhere in India. |
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7.State Reorganization
Division (SR Division) |
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deals with policy of allocation of State Government Personnel when
any State is re-organised, and the personnel are to be reallocated
between the newly created States. |
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8.Welfare Division |
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The Central Government being the largest single employer in the country,
bears the major responsibility of looking after the welfare of a large
number of employees spread all over the country. This Ministry
recognizing that welfare of employees is one of the prime tasks of
personnel management, provides and aids a
large network of staff welfare programmes,
thereby underlining the fact that improvement in the working and living
conditions of the employees and their families, leads to efficiency and
high morale amongst them. There are three Sections under Welfare
Division
- Welfare Section
- Canteen Section
- Sports Section |
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9.Vigilance |
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An
important element of personnel management is the maintenance of the
professional ethics and standards of the bureaucracy. The Department
of personnel and Training determines Government policy for the
maintenance of the integrity of the public services and eradication of
corruption and coordinates the activities of various
Ministries/Departments in that area. However, all Ministries/Departments
and offices of the Government of India have the direct responsibility
for the maintenance of discipline and integrity of their staff by taking
preventive measures and eradication of corruption in their operational
area of work. |
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10.Training |
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Training Division
administers induction training to recruits to the Indian
Administrative Service and other All India Services and
Central Services. The Department also sponsors a number of training
programmes on a variety of subjects for different categories of Central
and State Government employees. Training Division provides assistance
for upgradation of the training equipment of Government Training
Institutions. Training Division has also been coordinating the
implementation of National Training Policy which was adopted in
April 1996. |
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