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Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
26-November-2014
14:51 IST
Representation
of OBC/SC/ST in Higher Officers
The representation of SC & ST officers in the higher echelon of
bureaucracy has been indicated in the table below. As far as OBC
officers are concerned, the reservation for officers belonging to OBC started
w.e.f 1994. The officers who qualified under OBC reservation system are yet to
gain the requisite seniority for appointment as Additional Secretary, Special
Secretary and Secretary. The appointment of officers depends on their
empanelment to hold the post at the relevant level and willingness to come on
Central deputation.
The
number of Secretary, Special Secretary, Additional Secretary and Joint
Secretary in various Ministries/Departments under the Central Staffing Scheme,
as per available records, are as under:
Level
|
Total
|
SC
|
ST
|
||
|
|
Number
|
%age
|
Number
|
%age
|
Secretary
|
72
|
4
|
5.55
|
2
|
2.78
|
Special
Secretary
|
19
|
1
|
5.26
|
1
|
5.26
|
Additional
Secretary
|
60
|
1
|
1.67
|
2
|
3.33
|
Joint
Secretary
|
280
|
22
|
7.86
|
7
|
2.50
|
The
posts of Secretary of Scientific Departments, Ministry of External Affairs,
Department of Legal Affairs and Legislative Department under the Central
Government are not under the Central Staffing Scheme.
To
fill up the post of Secretary, Additional Secretary and Joint Secretary in
Ministries/ Departments of Government of India under the Central Staffing
Scheme (CSS), the officers of various services participating under the CSS are
considered for empanelment to hold these posts. These posts are not cadre posts
of any service. Out of the empanelled officers, those who give their option for
deputation are considered for appointment under the CSS. There is no provision
for reservation of SCs/STs in the posts under the CSS. However, at the time of
empanelment every effort is made to empanel officers belonging to SC/ST
categories, if necessary, by adopting liberal benchmark as compared to officers
of General category.
Since
these post under CSS are not cadre posts of any service, the question of
promotion to the rank of Additional Secretary/Joint Secretary under the CSS
does not arise. The promotion to such officers are given in the Cadre.
This was stated by Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances
and Pensions Dr. Jitendra Singh in a written reply to Shri Hukumdev Narayan
Yadav and Shri Ramsinh Rathwa in the Lok Sabha today.
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