Level ‘B’ Training Programme for Assistant Section Officers (ASOs) of the CSS

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This Office Memorandum details the nomination of Assistant Section Officers (ASOs) for a Level ‘B’ Training Programme at ISTM from February 18th to March 25th, 2019. It outlines the requirements for officer relief, the importance of training for promotion, revised training policies (reducing the maximum chances for mandatory training from 3 to 2), consequences of non-attendance, and guidelines for exemptions. A detailed list of nominated officers with their respective departments and dates of birth is included in Annexure-I. The memo emphasizes mandatory attendance and potential debarment from future training and promotion for non-compliance.

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Immediate

No. 8/3/2018-CS-I (T)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances \& Pensions
Department of Personnel \& Training
(CS-I Division)
Lok Nayak Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the $11^{\text {th }}$ February, 2019
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Level ‘B’ Training Programme at ISTM for Assistant Section Officers (ASOs) of the CSS during the period from 18/02/2019 to 25/03/2019 ( $81^{\text {st }}$ Batch).

The undersigned is directed to inform that Officers whose names are given in Annexure I, have been nominated under CSS-CTP for the Level ‘B’ Training Programme being conducted by ISTM w.e.f. 18/02/2019 to 25/03/2019. Accordingly, these officers may be relieved of their duties and advised to report to Shri. Brahmareddy Desireddy, Deputy Director (Course Director), ISTM, Administrative Block, JNU Campus (Old), New Delhi-110067 at 9.00 A.M. on $18^{\text {th }}$ February, 2019.
2. The performance of the officials in the training as evaluated and reported by ISTM should be reflected in their APAR to be considered for their promotion. No request for withdrawal/exemption either from the Ministry/Department or the officer concerned shall be entertained except on the grounds indicated in DOP\&T OM No.T-25017/1/2015-Trg (ISTM Section) dated $4^{\text {th }}$ July, 2016. The training of the officials and successful completion is mandatory for promotion as per DOP\&T Notification G.S.R.483(E) dated $12^{\text {th }}$ July 2013 and as vigilance clearance is not required for mandatory training programmes, the Cadre Units are requested to ensure that the officials nominated to the above training programme are relieved in time.
3. DoPT vide its OM No. T-25017/1/2015-Trg (ISTM Section) dated $4^{\text {th }}$ July, 2016 has issued Revised Training Policy for Central Secretariat Service (CSS) and Central Secretariat Stenographers Service (CSSS) in respect of Cadre Training Plan (CTP). A major shift from the earlier policy has been notified in the revised policy wherein the maximum no. of chances for mandatory training at various levels of CSS has been reduced from 3 to 2 . Therefore, from now onwards the maximum chances allowed will be 2 . However, those who had exhausted their 2 chances prior to issuance of the revised policy will be allowed 3 chances.
4. The officers who do not attend or successfully complete the Level ‘B’ training programme will be liable to debarment and denial of promotion as envisaged in DOP\&T OM No. T-25017/1/2015-Trg (ISTM Section) dated $4^{\text {th }}$ July, 2016.5. The aforesaid training includes study tour and officers nominated may be advised to draw necessary TA/DA advance of Rs. 20,000/- each from their respective Ministries/Departments. This amount may be sanctioned in the name of nominated officers and the same will be collected by ISTM from the participating officers.
6. The officers who are being nominated for the second (and final) chance will be deemed as relieved to attend the training with effect from the date of commencement of the training at ISTM. As such, they will be mandatorily required to report for duty on the date of commencement of the training, failing which their career could stand seriously jeopardized. No requests, whatsoever for relaxation in respect of such officers (nominated for the second time) will be entertained. It is also hereby informed that if an officer who has been nominated for the third time, fails to attend this programme, the process of reversion of the officer shall be initiated under the rules.
7. Attention is specifically invited to the guidelines mentioned under heading “Exemption for various Mandatory Training/In-Service training programmes for the officers of CSS in respect of Cadre Training Plan (CTPs)” (Department of Personnel \& Training vide O.M. No.T-25017/1/2015-Trg (ISTM Section) dated $4^{\text {th }}$ July, 2016) which are reproduced below: –
(i) All phases of the Mandatory Cadre Training / In-Service Training Programme shall be attended by all officers in the first chance when it falls due. CSS officer/official will be given a maximum of two chances to complete each level of the mandatory Cadre Training Programme available to them.
(ii) Postponement of participation from the first chance to second chance would be allowed only with the prior approval of DoPT. However, such approval for postponement of participation does not entitle the officer to obtain the respective promotion/grade/increment in relaxation of the Rules. It is reiterated that the officer will be entitled for the respective promotion/grade/increment only after he/she successfully completes the respective cadre training programme for CSS.
(iii) Postponement of participation from the First chance to Second chance would be allowed by DoPT only in the case of rare and extraordinary circumstances, which are defined as under:
(iv) Officers undergoing study programme (domestic/foreign) by availing ‘Study Leave’ or ‘partial funding’ or nominated by DoP\&T.
(v) Medical reasons of self or immediate family members, i.e., the officer himself/herself, his/her parents, spouse, children of the officer and parents-in-law of the Officer.
(vi) Maternity/paternity leave on the basis of medical certificate issued by AMA approved by Competent Authority.
(vii) Maternity/paternity leave on the basis of medical certificate issued by AMA approved by Competent Authority.
(viii) Child care leave approved by competent authority.
(ix) Marriage of self/the children.
(x) Officers on Election duty.(xi) CSS Officer deputed by Government of India to a foreign assignment may be permitted to attend the mandatory training on return from such assignment for promotion to next grade.
(xii) Officers of CSS cadre who have less than two years of service left for superannuation as on $1^{\text {st }}$ July of the financial year in which the training is actually conducted, would be exempted from mandatory training.
(xiii) The officers who do not attend the mandatory training programmes even after two nominations of CS Division, shall be debarred for future training programmes under the Cadre Training Plan.
(xiv) Failure to attend any level of the mandatory training Programme in the ‘two-chance window’ provided would mandatorily attract the consequences laid down in the rules and guidelines relating to CSS services, with no exception.
(xv) In addition, administrative action may be taken to deny grant of promotion to such debarred officers.
(xvi) In the case of officers leaving the training, in between the programme, other than on medical grounds, the entire cost of training shall be recovered from such officer for non-completion of training.
(xvii) Authority empowered to permit postponement: The cases relating to postponement will be handled by CS Division of DOPT. The postponement from participation in the first chance may be permitted with the approval of Joint Secretary (CS Division). No postponement may be permissible beyond $2^{\text {nd }}$ chance. In exceptional cases, Secretary ( P ) can give permission beyond $2^{\text {nd }}$ chance if the officer is not able to attend the training on a case to case basis.
(xviii) The officer nominated for training shall be relieved for training by the respective Ministries/Departments/Organisations as it is mandatory, unless exemption is granted as applicable under rules by DOPT.
(xix) The officers who have been nominated by CS Division of DOPT under $2^{\text {nd }}$ chance shall attend the training compulsorily and would be deemed to have been relieved for the purpose by the respective Ministries/Department.
8. It can be seen from the above that the officers who do not attend the mandatory training programmes even after two nominations by CS Division, shall be debarred for future training programmes under the Cadre Training Plan and failure to attend any level of the mandatory training programme in the ‘two-chance window’ provided would mandatorily attract the consequences laid down in the rules and guidelines relating to CSS services, with no exception. In addition, administrative action may be taken to deny grant of promotion to such debarred officers.
9. Henceforth, all CSS officers, cutting across levels, will get a maximum of two chances to complete the mandatory trainings at various levels. The second chance will be considered only under the circumstances mentioned in para 7 (iii) above.10. Confirmation with regard to the participation of the officers may please be sent immediately to Shri. Brahmareddy Desireddy, Deputy Director (Course Director), ISTM New Delhi who is accessible on Phone No. 26185314 and Mobile No. 9910581367.

  1. All nominated officers are directed to visit the ISTM website and fill the online form and submit the same online without fail immediately. Filling up online registration form is mandatory. The link is http://www.istm.gov.in/home/online_ctp_form. They may take a print out of the form once filled up and submitted online, and then get it signed by their sponsoring authority and carry it with them on joining day of the course, at ISTM.

Chandra Shekhar
Under Secretary to Government of India
Telefax.: 24624046
Email: c.shekhar59@nic.in

To

Min/Dept. of Joint Secretary (Admn.)

New Delhi.
Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to:

  1. The Joint Director, ISTM, Administrative Block, Old JNU Campus, New Delhi-110067 w.r.t. their letter No/A-33083/03/2013-ISTM (Coord) dated 13th December, 2013.

  2. ISTM, (Shri. Brahmareddy Desireddy, Deputy Director, (Course Director), Admn. Block, Old JNU Campus, New Delhi. The list of officers, who report for training on 18th February, 2019 may please be furnished to this Department next day positively.

  3. Training Division, Deptt. of Personnel & Training, JNU Campus, New Delhi, (Shri Syed Imran Ahmed, DS).

  4. US, CS-I (A), DOP&T (for information).

  5. Hindi Section, DOP&T, North Block, New Delhi – For Hindi version.

  6. Website of this Department (www.persmin.nic.in<DOPT<Central Secretariat< CSS< Training Nomination Circulars<Assistants)

Chandra Shekhar
Under Secretary to Government of India
Telefax.: 24624046
Email: c.shekhar59@nic.in# LIST OF OFFICERS FOR LEVEL-B TRAINING PROGRAMME AT ISTM FROM 18/02/2019 TO 25/03/2019 (81st Batch)

Sl. No. CSL No/SL Year Name of the officer (Sh/Smt/Ms) DoB Min/Deptt.
1. 2008/1451 Sunita Bansal* 27-Nov-61 UPSC
2. 2008/1470 K.Subramanian* 04-Apr-64 AHD&F
3. 2008/1482 R.K.Maungain* 01-May-64 DoPT
4. 2008/1526 Anuradha Dutta* 21-Feb-62 DoPT
5. 2008/1528 Bimla Vashist* 15-Jan-62 Agriculture
6. 2008/1549 Anita Ashok* 24-Jun-66 Expenditure
7. 2008/1559 Suresh Kumar* 06-Feb-61 I&B
8. 2008/1563 Mahendra Singh* 05-Aug-65 Expenditure
9. 2008/1576 Laxman Kumar* 22-Dec-66 Corporate Affairs
10. 2008/1579 Naresh Kumar Kapoor* 20-Oct-64 UPSC
11. 2008/1597 Surinder Kumar* 29-Apr-67 Labour & Employment
12. 2008/1616 Ajay Kumar* 15-Feb-64 Health & FW
13. 2008/1638 Pramod Kumar* 15-Aug-61 Rural Development
14. 2008/1649 S.R.Sharma* 30-Apr-64 Expenditure
15. 2009/ Rosamma Thomas* 29-May-61 Legal Affairs
16. 2009/ R.K.Verma* 25-Jul-61 Agriculture
17. 2008/1563 Mahendra Singh* 05-Aug-65 Finance/DIPAM
18. 2010 Sita Narayanan* 28-Jul-69 MHA
19. 2010 R.Murali* 5-Jun-63 Expenditure
20. 2007/630 S.K.Mandi 01-Jan-68 Posts
21. 2008/836 Anita Taneja 16-Aug-65 DoPT
22. 2008/930 Rita Lalitinlani 31-Dec-73 Expenditure
23. 2008/933 Theambowkhamrang 01-Feb-68 MHA
24. 2008/934 Godbole V Shankarrao 02-Mar-67 MHA
25. 2008/942 George Dungdung 22-Oct-67 Housing &UA
26. 2008/944 Kailash Chand Meena 10-Aug-70 Expenditure
27. 2009/42 Aruna Sinha 27-Jan-61 Agriculture
Table-B
28. 2010 D.B. Singh 1-Oct-60 P&NG
29. 2010 V.K. Chauhan 5-Jan-67 Defence
30. 2010 Rakesh Kumar 9-Sep-67 Defence
31. 2010 R. Chitra 29-Oct-62 Defence
32. 2010 Indramani Pradhan 5-Jun-65 Defence
33. 2010 Satbir 15-Dec-62 Expenditure
34. 2010 Sant Ram 25-Apr-64 Expenditure
35. 2010 Raj Kapoor 15-Jul-62 Expenditure
36. 2010 Leena Sarin 8-Dec-70 Steel
37. 2010 P. Laxmi 29-May-65 Power
38. 2010 Suresh Babu 4-May-67 Steel
39. 2010 Ajoy Kant 5-Feb-65 Shipping
40. 2010 Gajender Singh 1-Jul-66 Commerce
41. 2010 Sunita Bhandari 29-Jan-66 Commerce
42. 2010 Aruna Aggarwal 13-Jan-64 Commerce
43. 2010 D.K. Haldar 27-Oct-63 Urban Dev. || 44. | 2010 | A.S. Negi | 18-May-67 | Posts
45. 2010 Kundan Singh 16-Apr-63 Posts
46. 2010 A.S. Gholap 17-Jul-61 Posts
47. 2010 N.S. Rawat 16-Apr-67 Posts
48. 2010 Seema Rani Srivastava 9-Dec-65 UPSC
49. 2010 Sushil Chander 12-Jul-63 UPSC
50. 2010 Mala Lal 23-May-66 UPSC
51. 2010 Desh Raj-II 10-Dec-66 UPSC
52. 2010 Amita Kumari 2-Aug-63 UPSC
53. 2010 Munish R. Kumar 4-Jul-66 Planning Commn.
54. 2010 Vineesh Arora 27-Jun-71 Planning Commn.
55. 2010 Dharam Vir Sharma 11-Mar-62 I\&B
56. 2010 Sanjay Sharma 30-Jan-66 I\&B
57. 2010 Satpal Singh 16-Aug-65 I\&B
58. 2010 Dharmender Singh 24-Jan-63 Consumer Affairs
59. 2010 Om Pal Singh 8-Dec-64 Health \& FW
60. 2010 Meena Joshi 20-Sep-65 Health \& FW
61. 2010 Satish Kumar 18-Dec-70 Health \& FW
62. 2010 A.K. Halwasia 22-Sep-62 Science \& Tech.
63. 2010 Durvijay Nath 1-Jan-67 I\&B
64. 2010 Richh Pal 1-Dec-60 WCD
65. 2010 S. Balaji 7-Mar-64 Sec. \& Higher Edu.
66. 2010 Amarjit Singh Setia 24-Sep-64 Sec. \& Higher Edu.
67. 2010 Vijay Nath Pandey 1-Jul-68 Sec. \& Higher Edu.
68. 2010 Jai Kumar 2-Feb-65 Sec. \& Higher Edu.
69. 2010 Lalita Prasad 5-Jul-64 Sec. \& Higher Edu.
70. 2010 Kiran Taneja 27-Dec-66 Youth Affairs \& Sports
71. 2010 Indu Bhatt 7-Nov-68 Culture
72. 2010 Swapan De 17-Jun-62 WCD
73. 2010 Achamma Rajan 30-May-61 WCD
74. 2010 Ram Prasad 2-Jul-61 WCD
75. 2010 Ved Prakash 16-May-61 WCD
76. 2010 Sunita Malik 6-Jun-67 I\&B
77. 2010 Om Prakash 8-Aug-68 Expenditure
78. 2010 Rita Khurana 16-Jul-62 I\&B
79. 2010 Naresh Singh 1-Jan-62 Telecom.
80. 2010 V.A.N. Murthy 31-Dec-61 Telecom.
81. 2010 Mamta Khanna 23-Jan-64 Supply
82. 2010 Dharam Singh 1-May-68 Supply
83. 2010 Suresh Kumar 19-Dec-66 Supply
84. 2010 Chander Kishore 1-May-61 Supply
85. 2010 Sanjay Mallik 11-Jun-67 Supply
86. 2010 J.P. Singh 10-Oct-65 Supply
87. 2010 Sudesh Jolly 8-Jul-61 Agri. \& Coop.
88. 2010 Dharam Vir 25-Nov-60 Agri. \& Coop.
89. 2010 Gita Mohan 22-Oct-66 Rural Dev.
90. 2010 Ved Prakash 22-Jul-62 Water Resources
91. 2010 A. Narasimha Swami 10-Jul-64 Water Resources
92. 2010 U.N. Mishra 1-Jan-64 Water Resources
93. 2010 Anil Kumar 15-May-66 Water Resources
94. 2010 Sohan Singh Bisht 1-Jun-63 Water Resources || 95. | 2010 | M.P. John | 7-Dec-63 | Water Resources
96. 2010 Suresh Chand 12-Jan-62 Water Resources
97. 2010 Deborah Umesh 8-Dec-67 DOP&T
98. 2010 R. Lakshmi Prabha 26-May-65 DOP&T
99. 2010 Anuradha Talwar 7-Oct-67 MHA
100. 2010 Kochukuttan V. 17-Jan-62 MHA
101. 2010 J. Usha 19-Jan-62 Earth Sciences
102. 2010 Sreekala S. Nair 29-Jul-62 DOP&T
Table-C
103. 2010 Meghna Mukherjee 16-Apr-1986 Agriculture
104. 2010 Bhuwan Bhasker Pandey 29-Nov-1983 Steel
105. 2010 Abhijeet Gaurav 1-Nov-1987 Cabinet Sectt
106. 2010 Vinay Kumar 19-Aug-1984 Home Affairs (PMO)
107. 2010 Balaji N 22-Sep-1985 Home Affairs (PMO)
108. 2010 Hiranmoy Kar 20-Oct-1984 Home Affairs (PMO)
109. 2010 Krishanu Mukherjee 20-Sep-1983 RD
110. 2010 Sanchit Aggarwal 9-Aug-1988 Education
111. 2010 Rajat Pal 11-Aug-1986 Textiles
112. 2010 Vinita Sinha 1-Mar-1979 Textiles (On dep. To Passport Office)
113. 2010 Mohit Sharma 9-Apr-1986 MHA
114. 2010 Amit Kumar Mukherjee 2-Apr-1985 I&B
115. 2010 Vishal Kumar Gupta 9-Mar-1983 Education
116. 2010 Anupma Kumari 8-Jul-1986 Expenditure
117. 2010 Ashish Agrawal 20-Nov-1985 Mines
118. 2010 Pankaj Kumar Sinha 15-Feb-1988 Supply
119. 2010 Chaitali Dua 16-Dec-1983 Expenditure
120. 2010 Deepak Goyal 25-Oct-1985 Civil Aviation
121. 2010 Awanish Kumar Mishra 1-Jul-1983 Home Affairs (PMO)
122. 2010 Suchit Goyal 27-Oct-1985 UD
123. 2010 Piyush Kumar 14-Oct-1986 Telecom
124. 2010 Parna Sahana 10-Jun-1984 Culture
125. 2010 Inderpreet Singh Kohli 25-Jun-1986 Water Resource
126. 2010 Anirban Lahiri 11-Apr-1986 Home Affairs (PMO)
127. 2010 Arun Dabas 15-Jul-1986 Commerce
128. 2010 Sanchari Banerjee 17-Apr-1985 UD
129. 2010 Jyoti Prakash Singh 12-Aug-1986 Cabinet Sectt
130. 2010 Bhoopendra Kumar Gupta 5-Nov-1981 Education
131. 2010 Jalveer Kumar 28-Feb-1990 Social Justice
132. 2010 Subhranil Bhattacharya 10-Nov-1983 Water Resource
133. 2010 Surendra Nath Swain 20-Jun-1984 Water Resource
134. 2010 Deepak Nagpal 25-Oct-1985 Education
135. 2010 Faridulla Sarkar 1-May-1987 Home Affairs (PMO)
136. 2010 Richa Prakash 5-Dec-1988 DoPT
137. 2010 Motawala Akhilesh Rashmibhai 28-Apr-1987 Expenditure
138. 2010 Ankit Kumar 9-Jan-1987 Power
139. 2010 Goutam Malhotra 14-Jul-1979 Culture
140. 2010 Vipin Kumar Bhargava 22-Jun-1984 Education
141. 2010 Mohammed Aamir 15-Jul-1978 Education
142. 2010 Rakesh Kumar 20-Aug-1983 Water Resource || 143. | 2010 | Ajit Chauhan | 6-Dec-1984 | Expenditure
144. 2010 Niwesh Kumar 10-May-1983 Steel
145. 2010 Shashwat Pratap 13-Dec-1986 Home Affairs (PMO)
146. 2010 Himanshu Prabhakar 15-Sep-1983 Social Justice
147. 2010 Md Reyazuddin 7-Mar-1978 Upsc
148. 2010 Avishek Datta 12-Jul-1986 Upsc
149. 2010 Pausianmung Hauzel 10-Aug-1984 Home Affairs (PMO)
150. 2010 Ravi Shankar Nirala 15-Feb-1984 Telecom
151. 2010 Ashish Kumar Thakur 4-Feb-1986 Expenditure
152. 2010 Shashi Kant Yadav 24-Jul-1983 Expenditure
153. 2010 Geeta Rani 1-Apr-1985 Commerce
154. 2010 Muslim T R 15-Apr-1983 RD
155. 2010 Dilip Kumar 25-Dec-1984 Water Resource
156. 2010 Pawan Kumar 29-Mar-1983 Expenditure
157. 2010 Rama Shokeen 17-Apr-1988 I&B
158. 2010 Yaurav 9-Oct-1986 Home Affairs (PMO)
159. 2010 Sarita Thakuri 23-Jun-1980 Expenditure
160. 2010 Deepak Kumar 6-Apr-1983 MHA
161. 2010 Devendra Chaudhary 19-Oct-1984 Education
162. 2010 Ali Iqbal 3-Jan-1981 Home Affairs (PMO)
163. 2010 Rahul Handa 5-Aug-1986 IP&P
164. 2010 Satish Kumar Singh 5-Apr-1984 Education
165. 2010 Raman Khanna 30-Nov-1985 Expenditure
166. 2010 Prasenjit Dey 10-Feb-1985 Mines (on dep. W.e.f 31.7.17(AN) in Farakka Barrage Project)
167. 2010 Bulle Sunil Kumar 20-May-1987 UD
168. 2010 Neha Dheeman 12-Mar-1989 Commerce
169. 2010 Saurabh Mukherjee 7-May-1985 Education
170. 2010 Darpan Banerjee 11-Jun-1987 Education
171. 2010 Vikal Kumar 13-Mar-1985 Power
172. 2010 Kumar Gaurav 17-Feb-1988 Upsc
173. 2010 Bhanu Joshi 24-Mar-1988 Power
174. 2010 Rajiv Kumar 27-Mar-1984 I&B
175. 2010 Shyam Shankar 14-Jan-1985 MHA
176. 2010 Jitesh Kumar Gupta 5-Jan-1986 DoPT
177. 2010 Yashdeep Khare 11-Sep-1987 UPSC

Note:

  • Second & Final Nomination.

(1) DoPT vide its OM No. T-25017/1/2015-Trg (ISTM Section) dated 4th July, 2016 has issued Revised Training Policy for Central Secretariat (CSS). A major shift from the earlier policy has been notified in the revised policy wherein the maximum no. of chances for mandatory training at various levels of CSS has been reduced from 3 to 2. Therefore, from now onwards the maximum chances allowed will be 2. However, those who had exhausted their 2 chances prior to issuance of the revised policy may be allowed 3 chances.

(2) The ASOs who have qualified SO LDCE for any year may not be relieved to attend the Level-B Training Programme.