Press
Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
23-January-2017 18:57 IST
Govt lays
down specific 'timeline' for completing enquiry against officers and members of
All India Services
Government has laid down specific timeline for
completing enquiry against officers and members of All India Services (AIS)
within a given deadline, in a time-bound manner. Giving details about the DoPT
(Department of Personnel & Training) decision, Union Minister of State
(Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO,
Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra
Singh said that the AIS (D&A) Rules, 1969 have been amended to provide specific
timelines at different stages of the enquiry, with a view to complete the
disciplinary proceedings against the members of All India Services in a
time-bound manner.
As per the amended rules, a time limit of six
months has been fixed for completion of departmental enquiry and submission of
report. In case it is not possible to complete the enquiry within six months
for justifiable reasons to be recorded in writing, additional time limit not
exceeding six months at one time can be granted by the Disciplinary Authority,
thereby ensuring accountability for completion of enquiry. Further, 30 days’
timeline has been fixed for the delinquent officers to give his representation
to the charge-sheet which can be extended to not more than 30 days by the Disciplinary
Authority and, in any case, no extension will be provided beyond 90 days.
Similarly, a period of 15 days has been provided to send a representation on
the advice of UPSC regarding the penalty to be imposed on the delinquent
officer and for such representation also, no extension will be provided beyond
45 days.
Dr Jitendra Singh said, this amendment in the All
India Service Rules has been brought, in keeping with the spirit of the Union
Government led by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, to bring in more
accountability and time-bound completion of every exercise in the course of
governance. The new amendment in the Rules, he said, will certainly strengthen
the culture of working within deadlines and timelines without showing any
slackness.
Meanwhile, Chairperson, Uttar Pradesh State Social
Welfare Board (UPSSWB), Dr (Ms) Rupal Agarwal today called on Dr Jitendra Singh
and provided her assessment about the performance of the various functionaries
in the Board. She also brought to the notice of the Minister acts of omission
or commission by certain officials. Dr Jitendra Singh took a note of the
different issues raised by Dr Rupal Agarwal. He said, the Central Government
accords high priority to programmes relating to upliftment of women, children and
poor sections of the society. He also assured her that the issues raised by her
will be brought to the notice of the concerned quarters.
No comments:
Post a Comment