Tue, 14 Jun 2016-05:59pm , New Delhi , PTI
Centre asks
ministers to publicise vacancies through 'Employment News' newspaper among
others.
All central
government vacancies must be publicised countrywide through local employment
exchanges and 'Employment News' newspaper among others, the Centre said on
Tuesday.
The decision
assumes significance as over two lakh posts are estimated to be created by the
central government in its various departments by 2017.
Citing the
instructions it had issue earlier, the Department of Personnel and Training
(DoPT) said all vacancies to be filled on regular basis, except those which
fall within the purview of Union Public Service Commission and Staff Selection
Commission, are to be notified in the local employment exchange or central
employment exchange.
"In addition to the reporting of
the vacancies to the local employment exchange or central employment exchange,
it has been stipulated that the vacancies should be given wide publicity on an
all India basis," it said.
In
this regard, it was advised that the advertisement should be placed in the
Employment News or 'Rozgar Samachar' published by the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting.
Such
recruitment notices are also to be displayed on the office notice board.
It
has been decided that an advertisement of vacancies may also be put at the
National Career Service (NCS) portal of Ministry of Labour and Employment,
which has been developed primarily to connect the opportunities with the
aspiration of the youth, DoPT said in an order issued to all the secretaries of
the central government's ministries.
The
central government has projected in the budget estimates for 2016-17 an
increase of about 2.18 lakh in the existing workforce of 33.05 lakh (as in
2015) by 2017.
The
Centre has been striving to create more jobs in the country. It had recently
decided that all proposals seeking approval of appraisal bodies like Foreign
Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) and Core Group on
Disinvestment
need to mandatorily mention "employment generation potential".
Source : http://www.dnaindia.com
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