No.6/6/2011-CS-II(C)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
3rd floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market,
New Delhi date 22nd September, 2011
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Grant of Grade Pay of Rs. 4200/- to Stenographers Grade ‘D’ of CSSS – Issuance of Zone of Consideration for placement of eligible Stenographers Grade ‘D’ in Non-Functional Selection Grade (NFSG) – regarding.
The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s O.M. No.20/49/ 2009-CS- II(B) dated 22nd June, 2011 by which a new grade of Stenographer Grade ‘D’ (NFSG) was created in grade pay of Rs.4200/- in Pay Band-2 with immediate effect in CSSS Cadre with the condition that the total number in the grade will be restricted to 30% of the sanctioned strength.
2. Based on the Common Seniority List of Stenographers Grade ‘D’, list of Stenographers Grade ‘D’ who are considered eligible for grant of NFSG is annexed to this O.M,, subject to their being found suitable by the Internal Committee to be constituted by the Cadre Units as per para 1(b) of the O.M. referred to above. Stenographers Grade ‘D’ from S.No.1 to 33 of Annexure to this O.M. who had already completed the approved service of 5 years as on 22nd June, 2011 may be granted the NFSG w.e.f, 22nd June, 2011 and Stenographers Grade ‘D’ from S.No.34 to 98 of Annexure to this O.M. who have completed the 5 years of approved service on 1 July, 2011 may be granted the NFSG w.e.f. 1st July, 2011, subject to suitability.
3. Accordingly, the Cadre Units of C are requested to place the eligible Stenographers Grade ‘D’ as given in Annexure to this 0M. in the NFSG after following the procedure as prescribed in O.M. No.20/49/2009-CS-II(B) dated 22nd June, 2011 and also furnish the details of Stenographers Grade ‘D’, if any, who have not been covered in this order and are eligible for NFSG. A copy of order in NFSG in respect of eligible Stenographers Grade ‘D’ may please be furnished to this Department for the purpose of record.
4. Cadre Units should send a report to CS-II Division, detailing the officers who have been granted NFSG, by 15th October, 2011.
(Kirart Vasudevi)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India
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siva prasad says
Recently in CBI the designation of Sr.Clerk cum Steno has been changed and they were given designation of Steno Grade II. In this connection, it is requested to consider their designation and grant Grade Pay of Rs. 4200/- as already granted in case of Grade D of CSSS employees.
Thanking you.
Sudeb Bhakta says
To
The Under Secreary to Govt. of India
DOPT, New Delhi
Sub:Grant of Grade Pay of Rs.4200/- to Stenograpehrs Grade’D” of CSSS-NFSG- regarding
Sir,
In continous DOPT orders No.6/6/2011-CS-II(C) dated 22nd September,2011 regarding Gp Rs.4200 I want to give your attention that in other Central Govt. Department i.e. subbordinate so many Grade ‘D’(Gr. III) Stenographers is working in same position and DOPT has also merged the Grade’D’ stenographer to Grade II stenograpeher. But no benefit has given.
I request you to kindly issue the order for Subbordinate Central Govt. offices also. So they can issue order for Stenographer’D’ who is working same capacity since long time.
I request you to kindly look in to the matter at the earliest.
With Regards
Sudeb Bhakta
M.R. RAWAT says
To
Kirart Vashudevi
Under Secreary to Govt. of India
DOPT, New Delhi
Sub:Grant of Grade Pay of Rs.4200/- to Stenograpehrs Grade’D” of CSSS-NFSG- regarding
Sir,
In continous DOPT orders No.6/6/2011-CS-II(C) dated 22nd September,2011 regarding Gp Rs.4200 I want to give your attention that in other Central Govt. Department i.e. subbordinate so many Grade ‘D’ Stenographers is working in same position and DOPT has also merged the Grade’D’ stenographer to Grade II stenograpeher. But no benefit has given.
I request you to kindly issue the order for Subbordinate Central Govt. offices also. So they can issue order for Stenographer’D’ who is working same capacity since long time.
I request you to kindly look in to the matter at the earliest.
With Regards,
M.R. RAWAT