Sanctioned strength of Assistants Grade in various cadre units.

No.19/1/2012-CS.I (P)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)

Dated 3rd April. 2013

ORDER

The Government had set up a Committee on Cadre Restructuring of Central Secretariat Service (CSS) in June, 2008. The Committee submitted its report in November, 2008. The Report of the Committee was considered by the Government and, inter-alia, a following decision was taken, as was conveyed vide this Department’s OM dated 20/7/2010.

“Upgradation of 1467 posts of UDCs to Assistants’ Grade of CSS”.

2. These upgraded posts were odered to be filled up on ad-hoc basis on as is where is basis without any change in the overall strength of Assistants’ and Upper Division Grades vide this Department’s OM dated 5.8.2010 Additional posts to the extent necessary to accommodate adhoc appointees to the Assistants’ Grade were deemed to have been upgraded, temporarily, in each cadre-unit of CSS.

3. The competent authority’s approval is, now, accorded to allocation of the 1467 posts upgraded to Assistants’ Grade of CSS, amongst 42 cadre-units, as indicated in the column (e) of the Annexure. Accordingly, the revised strength of the Assistants’ Grades in various cadre-units of CSS is as in column (f) of the Annexure.

4. The sanctioned strength of Upper Division Grade of Central Secretariat Clerical Service (CSCS) cadre of respective Ministries/Departments (cadre-units of CSS) is reduced by the same number as is the allocation of the upgraded posts indicated in column (e) of the annexure. The revised strength of UD Grade of CSCS
cadres derived accordingly, shall be notified by CS.II Division of this Department.

sd/-
(Parminder Singh)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

Annexure to DoPT’s Order No.19/1/2012-CS.I dated 3.4.2013

 

Cadre-units of CSS

Assistants Grade

S.No.

Ministries / Departments

Strength as per CSS Rules 2009

Encadred posts

Allocation of upgraded posts

Revised strength

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

(f)

1

Agriculture & Cooperation

181

 

69

250

2

CivilAviation

98

 

23

121

3

Coal

27

 

5

32

4

Commerce

140

 

51

191

5

Consumer Affairs

23

 

5

28

6

Corporate Affairs

39

 

8

47

7

Culture

52

 

16

68

8

Defence

336

 

55

391

9

Earth Sciences

14

 

6

20

10

Environment & Forests

63

 

20

83

11

Expenditure

456

35

107

598

12

Fertilizers

63

 

16

79

13

Food & Public Distribution

102

 

20

122

14

Health & Family Welfare

222

5

67

294

15

Home Affairs**

430

21

115

566

16

Industrial Policy & Promotion

124

4

47

175

17

lnfomation & Broadcasting

256

 

117

373

18

Labour & Employment

143

9

42

194

19

Law & Justice

50

 

18

68

20

Micro. Small & Medium Eriterp.

26

 

15

41

21

Mines

37

 

8

45

22

Minority Affairs’

10

 

0

10

23

Personnel & Training

217

4

45

266

24

Petroleum & Natural Gas

40

 

8

48

25

Planning Commission

62

 

28

90

26

Posts

102

 

23

125

27

Power

102

1

46

149

28

Roads Transport & Highways

67

 

16

83

29

Rural Development

58

20

16

94

30

Science & Technology

60

2

18

80

31

Higher Education

223

16

38

277

32

Shipping*

41

 

9

50

33

Social Justice & Empowerment

62

 

12

74

34

Steel

40

 

9

49

35

Supply Division

80

 

59

139

36

Telecommunication

86

 

29

115

37

TribalAffairs’

20

 

4

24

38

Union Public Service Commission

285

 

73

358

39

Urban Development

277

22

130

429

40

Water Resources

127

 

57

184

41

Women & Child Development

30

 

10

40

42

Youth Affairs & Sports

43

 

7

50

 

Total

   

1467

 

Strength indicated in colmn (C) after formation of new Cadre-units
@ To be settled

Source: www.persmin.nic.in

 

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