Promotion of Section Officers of Central Secretariat Service to Grade I (Under Secretary) on ad-hoc basis

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This document details the ad-hoc promotion of 42 Section Officers of the Central Secretariat Service (CSS) to the Grade I (Under Secretary) level. The promotion is temporary, lasting until May 31, 2013, or until regular appointments are made. Several conditions apply, including no automatic right to continued service, potential termination without cause, and the need for vigilance clearance. Officers on deputation must indicate their willingness to revert to the CSS cadre to accept the promotion. The document also outlines procedures for notification, relieving officers, and handling potential legal challenges related to a pending case (OA No.1083/2007). An annexure lists the officers promoted, their current departments, and their recommended placements.

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No. 5/9/2012-CS.I(U)

Government of India

Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pension

Department of Personnel & Training

2nd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi

Dated the 28th December, 2012

O R D E R

Subject:

Promotion of Section Officers of Central Secretariat Service (CSS) to Grade I (Under Secretary) of CSS on ad-hoc basis.

Sanction of the President is hereby accorded to the appointment of 42 Section Officers of Central Secretariat Service to Grade I (Under Secretary) of the CSS on ‘ad hoc’ basis. The promotion is purely on ‘ad-hoc’ basis for a period up to 31.05.2013 or till the posts are filled up on regular basis, or until further orders whichever is earlier. The allocation of officers on their promotion against existing vacancies is as shown against their names in the Annexure. The ‘ad-hoc’ promotion is subject to the following conditions:

(i) The ad-hoc promotion shall not confer any right to continue in the grade indefinitely or for inclusion in the Select List for regular appointment or to claim seniority in the Grade I of the CSS.

(ii) Ad-hoc appointments may be terminated at any point of time without giving any reason therefor.

(iii) The appointment on ad-hoc basis will take effect from the date of assuming the charge of the post of Under Secretary in the Ministry/Department to which the officer has been allocated.

(iv) The service rendered on ad hoc basis in the Under Secretary grade would not count for the purpose of seniority in that grade or for promotion to the next higher grade.

(v) The appointment is subject to vigilance clearance in terms of this Department’s OM No.22011/4/91-Estt.(A) dated 14.09.1992; and OM No. 22012/1/99-Estt(D) dated 25.10.2004 and the Ministry/Department where the officer is working should relieve him/her only after verifying that no disciplinary proceedings are pending or contemplated against the officer.

(vi) The Officers, who have not undergone mandatory Level ‘D’ Training as enjoined in Cadre Training Plan for the CSS, will have to undergo the aforesaid training as per nominations made by this Department.

(vii) No request for retention of the Officers in the same Ministry/Department on promotion from Section Officer to Under Secretary would be entertained.

(viii) The ‘ad hoc’ promotion of officers in the Annexure shall be subject to the final outcome in the OA No.1083/2007 pending before the CAT, New Delhi and also any other order by any competent court in any of the connected matters apart from the OA No.1083/2007.

  1. The officers who have been allocated to other Ministries/Departments should be relieved of their duties immediately to enable them to take up their assignment as Under Secretary (ad-hoc) in the Ministry/Department allocated.3. Formal notification appointing the officers will be issued by the Ministry/Department after the officer(s) have assumed charge of Under Secretary. A copy of the notification issued should be endorsed to this Department.
  2. The willingness of the Officers on deputation as to whether they are willing to revert back to the CSS cadre with a view to avail the promotion will be obtained by the Ministry/Department from where the Officer(s) have proceeded on deputation.
  3. If any Officer fails to join within one month of this order, the orders of ad hoc promotion in respect of such officers shall stand cancelled automatically.
  4. This issues with the approval of the Competent Authority.

Copy to:

  1. The Joint Secretaries (Admn./Estt.) of all Ministries / Departments concerned.
  2. Officers concerned.
  3. US(CS.I/Trg.) / US(CS.I/D) / US(CS.I/S\&A).
  4. Guard File.Annexure to Order No.5/9/2012-CS.I (U) dated 28.12.2012
Sl. No. CSL No. NAME DOB Present Ministry/Department Recommendation of the Placement Committee
1 7123 A.K. PANDEY 20/07/1966 On deputation as APS on the personal staff of MoS(RTH) Petroleum and Natural Gas
2 7258 Surendra Kumar 26/06/1971 Labour & Employment Tourism
3 7379 ASHOK MAHESH 26/09/1953 Revenue Women and Child Development
4 7412 BANAMALI NAIK 11/07/1966 Staff Selection Commission AYUSH
5 7439 MANOJ KUMAR 10/02/1966 Urban Development Expenditure
6 7468 R.S. KAUSHIK 15/10/1953 Corporate Affairs Home Affairs
7 7506 K.K. PAUL 24/01/1955 Information & Broadcasting Union Public Service Commission
8 7581 R.P. NARANG 06/10/1953 Health Commerce
9 7708 R.S. INDORA 07/10/1953 Road Transport and Highways Development of North Eastern Region
10 7733 BALDEV KUMAR 21/10/1953 Economic Affairs Post
11 7797 ASHOK KUMAR 28/03/1953 Defence Defence (on personal upgradation as retiring within six months)
12 7835 A.K. GHOSH 14/09/1966 Urban Devt. Home Affairs
13 7846 RAJESH MALHOTRA 17/07/1967 Defence Commerce
14 7848 ARUN KUMAR SARKAR 11/08/1967 Labour & Employment Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances
15 7849 SUNITHA DHEWAL 30/08/1968 Defence Home Affairs
16 7850 DEEP PANT 02/12/1969 Union Public Service Commission Union Public Service Commission
17 7851 ANUP PANT 08/11/1965 Home Affairs Civil Aviation
18 7853 U.C. SRIVASTAVA 17/06/1966 Higher Education Home Affairs
19 7854 ARUN KR. SINGH 27/07/1969 Social Justice & Empowerment Textiles
20 7856 T. SURESH 31/07/1966 Industrial Policy & Promotion AYUSH
21 7858 RAVINDRA SINGH NEGI 29/08/1966 Agriculture & Cooperation Environment and Forests || 22 | 7864 | S.K. SINHA | 12/11/1967 | Urban Devt. | Home Affairs
23 7865 ARVIND THAKUR 30/07/1968 Information & Broadcasting Personnel & Training
24 7867 D.R. SAINI 01/02/1953 Minority Affairs Minority Affairs
25 7868 S.K. BHATTACHARYA 12/09/1954 Defence Development of North Eastern Region
26 7869 VARGHESE YOHANAN 31/08/1965 Higher Education Higher Education
27 7871 MUKESH SAWHNEY 18/04/1967 Defence Home Affairs
28 7874 SWARAJ 30/10/1965 Commerce Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances
29 7875 JASBIR SINGH 15/08/1966 Supply Urban Development
30 7877 MS. ANJALI ANAND 27/04/1967 Industrial Policy & Promotion Commerce
31 7878 I.M. KHAN 30/06/1967 Labour & Employment Urban Development
32 7879 C.M. DAS 28/07/1967 Urban Development Home Affairs
33 7880 AJAY KUMAR SAWHNEY 22/03/1956 Agriculture & Cooperation Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances
34 7881 RADHA KRISHAN 07/11/1967 Social Justice & Empowerment Higher Education
35 7884 S. CHATTERJEE 01/07/1968 Urban Development Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances
36 7885 PRAVEEN SHARMA 04/07/1968 Science & Technology Expenditure
37 7887 AJOY KUMAR KADIAN 15/05/1969 Labour & Employment Mines
38 7891 SUJEET KUMAR 30/01/1967 Social Justice & Empowerment Coal
39 7892 KAMLESHWAR PRASAD 25/01/1954 RTH Power
40 8029 SMT. CHIRSTINA KUJUR 26/11/1959 Tribal Affairs Rural Development
41 8030 SMT. CELINA KUJUR 05/05/1954 Economic Affairs Scientific and Industrial Research
42 8031 H.M. SONKUSARE 04/06/1961 Defence Higher Education