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Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
08-September-2015 17:51 IST
Govt favours discontinuing interview for appointment to various posts
Union Minister of
State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS
PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr
Jitendra Singh has said that the Union Government is in favour of doing away
with the practice of holding interviews for appointment to junior level posts.
Presiding over a meeting of Principal Secretaries of General Administration
Department (GAD)/Personnel from different States and Union Territories here
today, Dr Jitendra Singh said that the Department of Personnel & Training
(DoPT) has initiated a serious exercise for identifying the posts for which
interview for selection can be discontinued and a communique in this regard has
been sent to various State Governments, State Public Service Commissions and
Staff Selection Commission. He said that this follows the suggestion put
forward by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi during his Independence Day
address to the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort.
Dr Jitendra Singh
said that the government will soon identify all those posts, particularly at
junior level like Group III & IV, where an interview is avoidable and will
stop this practice. He said, for a post for which an interview is not necessary
to determine the capability of a candidate, the provision of interview
sometimes leads to scope for manipulation, manoeuvrability and corruption.
Therefore, barring such posts where an interview would help in testing special
capabilities for a particular assignment, abolition of the provision of
interview will not only be in larger public interest but would also offer a
level playing field for even those of the candidates who lack resources and
come from lower socio-economic strata, he added.
Referring to some
of the revolutionary decisions taken by the DoPT during the last 15 months of
the present government, Dr Jitendra Singh made a special mention of the
introduction of self-attestation of certificates. This, he said, not only
eliminated inconvenience caused to the youth for going around to seek
attestation of certificates from gazetted officers, etc., but also sent out a
reassuring message that the present government has the capacity to trust the
youth of this country. Similarly, he also referred to the Pension Department’s
plans to finalise Pension Portal which would help in ending the practice of
producing life certificates by a pensioner.
Dr Jitendra Singh
also informed that a pilot exercise undertaken for three States of Jammu &
Kashmir, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu had proved successful wherein, for the
first time, an Induction training programme was introduced for the newly
inducted State-level functionaries and the same practice is now being extended
to other States as well. He also referred to a landmark decision by the DoPT to
revise and revisit the pattern and syllabus of IAS and other Civil Services
Exam to offer a level playing opportunity for aspirants from different streams.
The meeting was attended among others by Secretary, DoPT, Shri Sanjay Kothari, Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Shri Devendra Chaudhry and Establishment Officer, DoPT, Shri Rajiv Kumar.
The meeting was attended among others by Secretary, DoPT, Shri Sanjay Kothari, Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Shri Devendra Chaudhry and Establishment Officer, DoPT, Shri Rajiv Kumar.
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