A reminder has been issued regarding the submission of declaration of assets and liabilities by Central Secretariat Service (CSS) officers as per the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013. The last date for submission of the returns is April 15, 2016. CSS officers who have not yet submitted their returns are requested to submit them immediately to avoid rush and system slowdown. All officers of US and...
Submission of Immovable Property Return for 2016 by Central Secretariat Services Officers
Central Secretariat Services Officers are required to furnish their Immovable Property Return (IPR) for the year 2016 by January 31, 2017, as per Rule 18 of the CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964. Non-compliance can result in denial of vigilance clearance for empanelment, deputation, or cadre clearance. Officers are directed to file their IPR through the Web Based Cadre Management System only, and...
Submission of Immovable Property Return by Central Secretariat Services Officers for 2017
The Department of Personnel & Training reminds Central Secretariat Services (CSS) officers to submit their Immovable Property Return (IPR) for the year 2017 by January 31, 2018, through the Web Based Cadre Management System. Non-compliance may lead to denial of vigilance clearance for appointments, deputations, and training programs. Ministries and departments are requested to circulate this...
Submission of Immovable Property Return for 2018 by Central Secretariat Services Officers
Central Secretariat Services Officers are required to submit their Immovable Property Return (IPR) for the year 2018 by January 31, 2019. The submission must be done through the Web Based Cadre Management System, and a signed printout should also be submitted to the CS.I (PR/CMS) Section. Failure to submit the IPR on time may result in denial of vigilance clearance for empanelment, deputation...
Submission of Immovable Property Return by Central Secretariat Services Officers for 2019
Attention, Central Secretariat Services (CSS) officers! It’s time to ensure your compliance with an important annual requirement. All CSS officers are mandated to submit their Immovable Property Return (IPR) for the year 2019, reflecting their property status as of December 31, 2019. This crucial filing is governed by Rule 18 of the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964, and the...
Collection of Data on Sanctioned Strength and Incumbency in CSS/CSSS/CSCS Grades
Maintaining precise personnel records is paramount for effective governance, particularly within core government services. A recent review highlighted inconsistencies in the sanctioned strength and actual personnel count across various ministries for the Central Secretariat Service (CSS), Central Secretariat Stenographers’ Service (CSSS), and Central Secretariat Clerical Service (CSCS). To...
Order Regarding Encadrement and Modification of Posts in Central Secretariat Service and Ministry of Home Affairs Cadre
In a significant administrative update, the government has announced key adjustments to its civil service structure. A new Deputy Secretary position has been officially integrated into the Central Secretariat Service (CSS), specifically for the Cabinet Secretariat. This strategic addition elevates the sanctioned strength of Deputy Secretary/Director Grade officers in the Cabinet Secretariat to...
Order for Encadrement of Staff Selection Commission Posts into Central Secretariat Service
A recent decision by the government has paved the way for the integration of several key positions from the Staff Selection Commission into the Central Secretariat Service. This move specifically includes one Deputy Director role and three Under Secretary positions. The Deputy Director post, currently situated within the Staff Selection Commission’s North Western Region office in...
Reallocation of Under Secretary Cadre Posts in Select Ministries
Ever wondered how government ministries adapt their internal structures to reflect evolving responsibilities? A recent directive sheds light on the dynamic process of reallocating key administrative positions. Following a comprehensive restructuring of the Central Secretariat Service (CSS) in 2003, a fixed cadre strength for Under Secretaries was established across various participating...
Order for Encadrement of Newly Created Posts in Ministry of Civil Aviation
An official order has been issued by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, formally approving the integration of newly established positions within the Ministry of Civil Aviation into their respective Central Secretariat Service and Central Secretariat Stenographers’ Service grades. This administrative update details the encadrement of 6 Section Officer posts, 10...