Reintroduction of direct recruitment in LDC in Central Secretariat – meeting to discuss to elicit views regarding
PRIORITY
No. 19/2/2014-CS.I (P)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
CS.I Division
Dated the 19th February 2015
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Reintroduction of direct recruitment in LDC in Central Secretariat – meeting to discuss to elicit views regarding
The undersigned is directed to say that
on the recommendations of the Committee on the Cadre Restructuring of
CSS(3rd) a proposal is under consideration of this Department for
re-introduction of direct recruitment in the grade of LDC in the Central
Secretariat.
2. In this regard, it has been desired
to elicit views of stakeholders in this matter. Accordingly all
Ministries/Department, Service Associations and individual officers are
requested to submit their views on the issue urgently, latest by 10th
March 2015. The views may be furnished via e-mail at uscs-1@dopt@nic.in.
3. A brief on this issue is attached.
3. A brief on this issue is attached.
V. Srinivasaragavan
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Tele: 24629412
REINTRODUCTION OF DIRECT RECRUITMENT IN THE GRADE OF LDC
As a part of first cadre review of CSS
in the year 2003, direct recruitment to the Lower Division Grade (LDC)
of CSCS was stopped. Eighty Five percent of the posts of LDCs were then
filled up through direct recruitment quota and accordingly, after
implementation of the first cadre review, 85% of the posts of LDCs
falling vacant every year are being abolished. The remaining posts are
filled up by promotion from the erstwhile Group D employees (now MTS).
Over the years, strength of LDCs in the Ministries/Departments has come
down substantially from the original level of about 5300.
2. The Second Administrative Reforms
Commission endorsed the decision of phasing out of direct recruitment in
LDCs. The Core Group on Administrative Reforms (CGAR) also agreed with
the recommendations of ARC. However, the Group of Ministers did not
agree phasing out of LDCs and directed that the matter be reconsidered.
3. As the issue reintroduction of direct
recruitment in the LDC has multifarious dimensions/implications like
change in work culture in the Govt. of India, e-governance, impact on
Multi-Tasking staff, UDC, Assistant cadre etc. it was referred to the
3rd cadre restructuring committee of CSS.
4. The pros and cons of reintroduction of direct recruitment in LDCs may be as under:
Pros
(i) More availability
of manpower in the Sections. Presently, Central Secretariat is heavily
top loaded with only 6700 Assistants feeding to 3200 SOs, 1600 USs, and
1200 DS/Dirs;
(ii) Salary of a LDC is much less comparing that of an Assistant;
(iii) More continuity and institutional memory as compared to outsourced staff;
(iv) If manpower is to be increased at lower level it could be either at Assistant level or at LDC level. Direct recruitment at LDC level with promotion to UDC and Assistant would create less problem of stagnation that increased direct recruitment at Assistant level;
(v) Quality of direct recruit LDCs is reasonable.
(ii) Salary of a LDC is much less comparing that of an Assistant;
(iii) More continuity and institutional memory as compared to outsourced staff;
(iv) If manpower is to be increased at lower level it could be either at Assistant level or at LDC level. Direct recruitment at LDC level with promotion to UDC and Assistant would create less problem of stagnation that increased direct recruitment at Assistant level;
(v) Quality of direct recruit LDCs is reasonable.
Cons
(i) We would be going back from the principles of officer oriented system in the Central Secretariat;
(ii) In the era of e-governance, paperless office and multi skilling, maintaining a large cadre of LDCs to carry out routing office jobs manually may be regressive;
(iii) The savings shown in the first cadre restructuring of CSS would disappear;
(iv) There could be conflict of promotional opportunities between direct recruit LDCs and Assistants.
5. However, in the absence of LDCs, a number of Ministries/Departments have resorted to engaging out-sourced staff to manage basic activities like diary/dispatch, movement of files/papers, typing etc. and there is functional need to strengthen the institutional memory and level of commitment cannot be expected from outsourced staff.
(ii) In the era of e-governance, paperless office and multi skilling, maintaining a large cadre of LDCs to carry out routing office jobs manually may be regressive;
(iii) The savings shown in the first cadre restructuring of CSS would disappear;
(iv) There could be conflict of promotional opportunities between direct recruit LDCs and Assistants.
5. However, in the absence of LDCs, a number of Ministries/Departments have resorted to engaging out-sourced staff to manage basic activities like diary/dispatch, movement of files/papers, typing etc. and there is functional need to strengthen the institutional memory and level of commitment cannot be expected from outsourced staff.
6. The 3rd CRC has recommended re-introduction DR in LDC in limited manner with simultaneous reduction in DR in Assistant grade.
7. However, in view of increased use of
information technology tools and progressively more officer oriented
system there is much less recruitment of ministerial staff than
previously and therefore if direct recruitment in LDC is reintroduced it
should be limited in number they should mostly be utilised in
regulatory ministries where the volume of correspondence/dak/diarizing
work is higher.
8. In the changed IT environment, the
intake of 200-250 may be adequate to arrive at the substantial number of
about 2000 LDCs and equal number of UDCs over the years with combined
strength of 4000.
9. To provide adequate promotional
avenues to the newly recruited LDCs, the percentage of intake of DR
Assistant may be reduced to 60% (from the existing 75%) leaving 40% of
vacancies in the Assistant grade to be filled up by seniority/LDCE quota
from the UDC grade. Reduction in direct recruitment in Assistant would
be in the long run reduce stagnation in senior grades of CSS.
source-http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02csd/ReintroLDC19022015.pdf
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