Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions 23-May, 2013
Review of the Special Recruitment Drive launched to fill up the backlog reserved vacancies of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and OBCs.
The Union Cabinet today approved the Special Recruitment Drive launched to fill up the backlog in reserved vacancies of the Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs).
The achievement of the drive was reviewed in July, 2011 by the Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions as there was a large backlog of vacancies which were yet to be filled. The drive was re-launched to fill up the remaining identified backlog vacancies by the end of the financial year i.e. 31.03.2012. All Ministries/Departments were requested to make concerted efforts to ensure that the remaining backlog reserved vacancies of SCs, STs and OBCs were filled up by 31st March, 2012.
The achievement of the Special Recruitment Drive on its conclusion on 31st March, 2012, as reported by various Ministries/Departments is as follows:
(i) A total of 75,522 backlog vacancies were identified. Of these, 44,427 were in the directrecruitment quota and 31,095 in thepromotion quota.
(ii) Of the 44,427 backlog vacancies in the direct recruitment quota, 28,588 have been filled up so far. The success rate in direct recruitment quota is therefore 64.35 percent .
(iii) Out of 31,095 backlog vacancies in the promotion quota, there are 11,347 vacancies (SC 4,239 & ST 7,106) for which eligible candidates are not available even in the extended zone of consideration. Therefore, it has not been found possible to fill up these vacancies. Out of the remaining 19,748vacancies in the promotion quota, 19,446 vacancies have been filled up so far. After excluding thevacancies for which candidates are not available, achievement of the drive in respect of the promotionquota is 98.47 percent.
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Related Lok Sabha Q&A
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL,PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 6718
ANSWERED ON 08.05.2013
VACANCIES IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
6718 . Shri ASHOK TANWAR
Will the Minister of PERSONNEL,PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS be pleased to state:-
(a) whether there is a large number of reserved posts vacant in Central Government departments;
(b) if so, the details thereof;
(c) the details of backlog in the general category in the Central Government departments;
(d) the number of special recruitment drives conducted by the Government to fill up these vacancies during the last three years;
(e) the details of recruitments/ appointments made during the above period;
(f) whether the Government has considered the appointment of professionals through the lateral entry route to fill up these vacancies; and
(g) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor?
ANSWER
Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office. (SHRI V. NARAYANASAMY)
(a) to (c): As per available information, the details of number of sanctioned posts, number in position and vacancies in Central Government posts as on 1st March, 2011 was as under:
|
Number of Sanctioned Posts
|
Number in Position
|
Number of Vacant Posts
|
Group A
|
98977
|
84474
|
14503
|
Group B
|
228755
|
192728
|
36027
|
Group C
|
3335797
|
2804736
|
531061
|
Total vacancies
|
3663529
|
3081938
|
581591
|
Details of vacancy position in respect of reserved posts and details of backlog vacancies in Central Government Departments is not centrally maintained.
(d) & (e): A Special Recruitment Drive was launched in 2008 to fill up the backlog reserved vacancies of Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/ Other Backward Classes (OBC), which continued till 31.03.2012. The details of recruitment/ appointments made during the drive were as under:
|
Direct Recruitment
|
Promotion
|
Total
|
|
Backlog
|
Filled up
|
Backlog
|
Filled up
|
Backlog
|
Filled up
|
SC
|
10955
|
7797
|
13458
|
9655
|
24413
|
17452
|
ST
|
11400
|
7051
|
17637
|
9791
|
29037
|
16842
|
OBC
|
22072
|
13740
|
Not applicable
|
Not applicable
|
22072
|
13740
|
Total
|
44427
|
28588
|
31095
|
19446
|
75522
|
48034
|
(f) & (g): The vacancies are filled as per the provisions of the Recruitment Rules and if RecruitmentRules permit lateral entry, the backlog vacancies may also be filled through the lateral entry route.
Source: Lok Sabha Q&A
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As per available information, the details of number of sanctioned posts, number in position and vacancies in Central Government posts as on 1st March, 2011 was as under:
|
Number of Sanctioned Posts
|
Number in Position
|
Number of Vacant Posts
|
Group A
|
98977
|
84474
|
14503
|
Group B
|
228755
|
192728
|
36027
|
Group C
|
3335797
|
2804736
|
531061
|
Total vacancies
|
581591
|
Details of vacancy position in respect of reserved posts and details of backlog vacancies in Central Government Departments is not centrally maintained.
A Special Recruitment Drive was launched in 2008 to fill up the backlog reserved vacancies of Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/ Other Backward Classes (OBC), which continued till 31.03.2012. The details of recruitment/ appointments made during the drive were as under:
|
Direct Recruitment
|
Promotion
|
Total
|
|
Backlog
|
Filled up
|
Backlog
|
Filled up
|
Backlog
|
Filled up
|
SC
|
10955
|
7797
|
13458
|
9655
|
24413
|
17452
|
ST
|
11400
|
7051
|
17637
|
9791
|
29037
|
16842
|
OBC
|
22072
|
13740
|
Not applicable
|
Not applicable
|
22072
|
13740
|
Total
|
44427
|
28588
|
31095
|
19446
|
75522
|
48034
|
The vacancies are filled as per the provisions of the Recruitment Rules and if Recruitment Rules permit lateral entry, the backlog vacancies may also be filled through the lateral entry route.
This was stated by Shri V. Narayanasamy, Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office in written reply to a question by Shri Ashok Kumar today.
Source : PIB
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Everyone knows that all central government employees can avail LTC through their respective department and can use this opportunity for travelling to any part India. This concession can be availed in block years. A block year consists of four calendar years. As far this block year is concerned, this year 2013 is the last year in this particular block year – i.e. 2010-2013.
Employees can use this opportunity this year itself without waiting for an extension in the next year. In the last couple of years the block years were extended for another one year for the benefit of many of our employees who are not utilizing it properly. In JCM Meetings, Trade unions and Federations are demanding more facilities in LTC like Air Travel from anywhere in India. Now employees can travel to Jammu & Kashmir and North Eastern States by air. The government has informed that only about 20% of the employees are utilizing this concession.
Going for vacation to different places with family and friends gives the entire family, a fresh atmosphere. Mingling with friends and other people in different places nourishes our thoughts and minds. In foreign countries, going for a vacation is encouraged very much. To conclude, all central government employees should grab this golden opportunity to travel to any part our country and can enjoy their vacation.
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