Key initiatives of the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) –
Interview abolished for Gr. C & D, IAS freshers posted as Asst Secretaries etc.
Key initiatives of the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) published for the year ender 2015.
Key initiatives of the Key initiatives of the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT)
YEAR ENDER 2015
The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has taken various
initiatives during the year 2015. These initiatives aim at working in
the direction of larger public interest and to establish accountability
and transparency.
In a landmark decision, the Government scrapped Interviews for recruitment
to lower posts wherever it could be dispensed with. This was followed
by the Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Dr. Jitendra Singh writing D.O. letters to Chief Ministers of all States
in September to take the lead in carrying forward this initiative with
respect to State Government jobs.
The discontinuation of interviews will not only be in larger public
interest but would also offer a level playing field and benefit youth
hailing from the lower socio-economic strata. Interviews will be
dispensed with for all Group C and Group D posts which are now
reclassified as Group C posts. Interview would also be discontinued for
non-gazetted posts of Group B category. The process of doing away with
interview for these posts will be completed by 31.12.2015. In those
cases pertaining to non-gazetted Group B posts and Group C & D
posts, where Recruitment Rules specify the process of selection which
includes conduct of interview, the Ministries/authorities concerned will
take necessary steps to carry out the requisite amendment to the Recruitment Rules immediately. Necessary directions have also been issued to the Staff Selection Commission in this regard.
In a big relief to the common people, the DoPT discontinued the
practice of submission of affidavit by the family members of deceased Government employees for the appointment on Compassionate grounds. Now they are required to submit self-declaration at the time of applying for compassionate appointment. It will ensure fast process of compassionate appointment and help family members of deceased Government employee immensely.
For the first time in the history of the Indian Administrative Service
(IAS), the Officers of 2013 batch of IAS were posted as Assistant
Secretary in the Central Secretariat for a period of three months.
Exposure to Central Government functioning will provide insight into
policy formulation at the Centre to these officers. These officers left
for their field posting with a macro picture of such policies which will
help them in effective implementation of the schemes keeping citizen at
the centre.
In another novel initiative, the DoPT has started Yoga camps for the Central Government employees
and their dependents. The Yoga training sessions are conducted in 29
locations (26 Samaj Sadans of Grih Kalyan Kendra and 3 other places) in
Delhi and 12 Samaj Sadans of Grih Kalyan Kendra outside
Delhi. Approximately 1900 individuals are benefiting from this scheme
per day. With this initiative, the employees would be able to de-stress
themselves and also take control over various lifestyle diseases like
obesity, hypertension, Hyperglycemias etc. The healthy & happy
employees would be able to perform more effectively in their office
work.
The Department has also started an innovative scheme for the training
of the cutting edge level employees of the State Governments. In the
first phase, masters trainers are being trained by the ATIs in
collaboration with DoPT. These trainers will impart training to the
field level employees. Emphasis of the training will be on citizen
centricity. Pilot projects had been started in Maharashtra, J&K and
Tamil Nadu. It has now been extended in other States. Training will
bring an attitudinal change in these employees which in turn will result
in increased citizen friendly environment in the field offices.
DOPT also exempted the parents of differently abled children from the
mandatory transfers so that they can take proper care of their
differently abled child. This move will ease the pain of these parents
and ensure care and upbringing of these children.
A weekly one hour in-house training programme for
its employees was started. Three modules of the training programme have
been completed and the fourth module is currently running. The employees
are imparted up-to-date information on various aspects of day to day
work in the office. This gives an opportunity to the employees to clear
their doubts and the input given in the session is found very useful for
them in discharging their duty more accurately, efficiently and
effectively. This has speeded up the rate of disposal of work and the
ultimate beneficiary of the same are the citizens.
The scheme of interaction of Officers with School Students has been
launched in which the Officers of Government of India visit Schools and
share their experiences with the School Students. As a pilot, the Senior
Officers of DoPT have visited Kendriya Vidyalayas in Delhi and
interacted with the students. The interaction of Senior Officers with
School Students will have a long lasting impact on their impressionable
minds. They will also get a glimpse of the functioning of the
Government.
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