CS seeks list of officers working on sensitive posts for 3 years
- April 04, 2023
- Updated: 01:15 am
category Regional,Chandigarh, , tags Regional,Chandigarh, , DW BUREAU Chandigarh Haryana Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal directed the Administrative Secretaries to compile a list of officers and employees working on sensitive posts for more than three years. The list should be submitted to the Chief Secretary s office within 10 days, he added. The Chief Secretary held an important meeting with Administrative Secretaries and District Deputy Commissioners in this regard through video conferencing today. Kaushal said that instructions have been issued by the government to all administrative secretaries and heads of departments to provide information on sensitive posts of departments, boards and corporations under them and the information of officers and employees posted on them for more than three years in the prescribed proforma. He said that many departments, boards, and corporations have not yet made this information available to the CS office. He further stated that the said information should be made available at the earliest. The Chief Secretary directed to provide category-wise details of the approved and vacant posts of Group A, B, C and D. Apart from this, he directed all the Administrative Secretaries to provide details of those employees who completed 20 years of qualifying service or who were dismissed, removed, prematurely retired from service at the age of 50 and 55 in the last 20 years. Kaushal also instructed all administrative secretaries to provide information regarding the charge sheets issued to officers and employees under Rule-7 and 8 in the last 5 years. Apart from this, he also directed to upload the information of disciplinary action cases on the HRMS portal. The Chief Secretary said that information regarding police verification of Common Cadre Group-D employees should be uploaded on the HRMS portal with corrected demographic data. So far, information about police verification has been given by 48 departments. Giving strict instructions to the officers of the rest of the department, he directed them to make the above information available. He said that orders have been given to NIC officers to make mandatory provisions related to police verification on the HRMS portal. (editor dailyworld.in)