This document details the promotion of Shri Shailendra Kumar to the position of Director within the Central Secretariat Service. He was promoted effective December 6th, 2012, following his return from study leave and inclusion in the Senior Selection Grade list for 2012. Following promotion, he was immediately posted to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The period between December 6th...
Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2021 – Pre-Appointment Formalities for Assistant Section Officers
Successful candidates nominated for the Assistant Section Officers’ Grade of CSS (Central Secretariat Service) are required to complete pre-appointment formalities through an online portal. This includes filling up/uploading willingness forms, attestation forms, and medical fitness certificates. Candidates residing in Delhi have additional requirements for police verification. Medical...
Engagement of Retired Government Officers as Consultants in Various Ministries
Several opportunities exist for retired government officials to serve as consultants in various ministries. The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, the Directorate General of Health Services, and other departments are seeking experienced individuals to assist with administrative tasks, handle court cases, and contribute to policy formulation. These contract-based positions offer a...
Engagement of Consultants in the Department of Health and Family Welfare on Contract Basis
The Department of Health and Family Welfare is seeking applications from retired government employees to serve as consultants within the department’s canteen on a contractual basis. The engagement is for a maximum period of one year, potentially extendable. The selected consultant will be paid a consolidated remuneration. The terms and conditions outline working hours, leave policy, and...
Final Allocation of Shri Chandra Mohan Singh Rana, Pharmacist, Medical & Health Department to Uttarakhand on Medical Ground
A recent administrative decision highlights the compassionate approach taken by government bodies in personnel matters. A pharmacist, Shri Chandra Mohan Singh Rana, faced a challenging personal situation involving his mother’s critical illness. Initially, his request for a specific state allocation, based on these compelling medical grounds, wasn’t fully addressed. However, after...
Final Allocation of Home Department Personnel in Uttar Pradesh on Medical Grounds
The central government has recently approved the final allocation of several Home Department staff to Uttar Pradesh, citing crucial medical grounds. This significant decision follows a meticulous review of various representations made by these employees during a State Advisory Committee meeting. The approval specifically exempts a number of individuals, including sub-inspectors, head constables...
Rejection of Medical Distress-Based Employee Transfer Applications in Secondary Education Department
In a significant administrative decision, the government recently addressed a series of employee transfer requests stemming from medical and actual distress. A dedicated State Advisory Committee meticulously reviewed each application from personnel within the Secondary Education Department. Despite the seemingly genuine hardships, the committee recommended the rejection of these transfer requests...
Decisions on Medical and Actual Hardship Cases for Government Personnel at the 78th State Advisory Committee Meeting
In a significant development for government employees, the State Advisory Committee, during its 78th meeting on April 20, 2010, deliberated on various applications seeking consideration under medical and actual hardship guidelines. While the committee initially recommended the rejection of several pleas on the grounds that they did not strictly align with the predefined hardship criteria, the...
Government Decision on Assistant Teacher Indrajeet Singh’s Placement in Uttarakhand
A significant decision has been made concerning the placement of an assistant teacher, Indrajeet Singh, who was found to be living with a disability. Following a detailed review by a State Advisory Committee, which included insights from a medical expert based on a State Medical Council report, a recommendation was put forth. Despite the individual’s disability, the committee ultimately...
State Advisory Committee’s Resolution on Hardship Transfer Cases for Government Personnel in Uttarakhand
In an important administrative decision, a State Advisory Committee convened on February 14, 2011, to address unique challenges faced by government personnel, particularly those impacted by state reorganization. The committee thoroughly reviewed numerous applications concerning medical and genuine hardship issues affecting employees or their immediate families. While an initial assessment...