Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme(MACP) for the Central Government Civilian Employees — Clarification

No 35034/10/2011-Estt.(D)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Gnevances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)
Establishment (D)

North Block, New Delhi
Dated: 13th June, 2012

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme for the Central Government Civilian Employees — Clarification regarding grant of benefits of MACPS to officers who have later on inducted into Organized Group A Services –

In terms of clarification given on point of doubt no. 2 of Annexure of this Department’s O.M. dated 09.09.2010, no benefits under the MACPS would be applicable to Group A officers of Organised Group A Services, as the officer under organized Group Á Services have already been allowed parity of two years on non-functional basis with the officers of the Indian Administrative Service (lAS). In this regard, this Department is in receipt of a number of references from various Departments in respect of officers who are deprived of the benefits of MACPS due to their induction into the organised Group A Services at a later stage of their service.

2. The issue has been considered by this Department in consultation with Department of Expenditure. It has been decided to allow grant of financial up-gradations under MACPS with effect from the due date to those officers who are inducted to the Organized Group A’ Services when they are nearing retirement subject to the condition that only at the time of retirement an evaluation of up-gradations/promotions earned by the officer would be made. In case such officers have already attained three financial upgradations
under MACP Scheme, they shall not be entitled for NFU to the same grade from a later date.

(Mukta Goel)
Director (Estt.I)

DOPT ORDER

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from Govtempdiary

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading