This Office Memorandum details the nomination of Senior Secretariat Assistants (SSAs) for a Level ‘A’ Training Programme conducted by ISTM from August 16th to September 9th, 2016. It outlines requirements for relieving officials, the importance of training performance evaluations for promotion, and financial provisions for travel allowances. The document also addresses scenarios for exemption or postponement of training, emphasizing that attendance is crucial for career advancement and that repeated absences will lead to debarment. It clarifies the process for handling nominations, including those for officers attending for the third time, and provides guidelines for administrative actions related to training attendance. Finally, it lists the names and departments of the nominated officials.
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No.8/5/2016-CS.I (Trg)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
CS.I Training Section
Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 4th August, 2016
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Level ‘A’ Training Programme at ISTM for Senior Secretariat Assistants (SSAs) during the period 16/08/2016 to 09/09/2016.
The undersigned is directed to inform that SSAs, whose names are given in Annexure I, have been nominated for the Level ‘A’ Training Programme conducted by ISTM during the period from 16/08/2016 to 09/09/2016. It is requested that these officials may be relieved of their duties and advised to report to Shri K. H. Sivaramakrishnan, Assistant Director (Course Director), ISTM, Administrative Block, JNU Campus (Old), New Delhi-110067 at 9.00 A.M. on 16th August, 2016.
- 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.1/1/2009-CSI(Trg.) dated 24th February, 2010 as this would adversely affect the promotion of the officers. The training of the officials and successful completion is mandatory for promotion as per DOP&T Notification G.S.R.483(E) dated 12th July 2013 and as vigilance clearance is not required for mandatory training programmes, the Cadre Units are requested to ensure that the officials nominated are relieved in time. The officials who do not attend or successfully complete the Level ‘A’ training programme will be liable to debarment and denial of promotion as envisaged in DOP&T OM No.1/1/2009-CS.I(Trg) dated 24.02.2010 and OM No.8/11/2010-CSI(Trg) dated 05.04.2010.
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The aforesaid training includes study tour and the officers nominated above may be advised to draw necessary TA/DA advance of Rs.15,000/- each from their respective Ministry/Department. This amount may be released in the name of the official and the same shall be collected by ISTM from the participating officials.
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As per DoPT OM No. T-20018/5/2015-TRG (ISTM Section) dated 22nd September, 2015 the officers who are being nominated for the third (and final) time 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 third time) will be entertained.
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[Signature]5. Department of Personnel & Training vide O.M. No.T-25017/1/2015-Trg (ISTM Section) dated 4th 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). Attention is specifically invited to the guidelines mentioned under heading “Exemption for various Mandatory Training/In-Service training programmers for the officers of CSS in respect of Cadre Training Plan (CTPs)” 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:
(a) Officers undergoing study programme (domestic/foreign) by availing 'Study Leave' or 'partial funding' or nominated by DoP&T.
(b) Medical reasons of self or immediate family members, i.e., the officer himself/herself, his/her parents, house, children of the officer and parents-in-law of the Officer.
(c) Maternity/paternity leave on the basis of medical certificate issued by AMA approved by Competent Authority.
(d) Child care leave approved by competent authority.
(e) Marriage of self/the children.
(f) Officers on Election duty.
(iv) 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.
(v) Officers of CSS cadre who have less than two years of service left for superannuation as a 1st July of the financial year in which the training is actually conducted, would be exempted from mandatory training.
(vi) 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.
(vii) 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.
(viii) In addition, administrative action may be taken to deny grant of promotion to such debarred officers.(ix) In the case of officers leave 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.
(x) 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.
(xi) 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.
(xii) 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.
6. 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. As such the officers who have been nominated by CS Division of DoP\&T under $2^{\text {nd }}$ chance vide this Office Memorandum shall also attend the training compulsorily and would be deemed to have been relieved for the purpose by the respective Ministries/Department.
7. Confirmation with regard to the participation of the officials may please be sent to Shri K. H. Sivaramakrishnan, Assistant Director (Course Director), (Phone No. 26165593, M.No. 9868896850), ISTM, New Delhi.
(Biswajit Banerjee)
Under Secretary to Government of India
Tele. : 24629413
To
Min/Dept.of
Joint Secretary(Estt./Admn.)
New Delhi.Copy forwarded to :-
- Joint Director, ISTM, Administrative Block, Old JNU Campus, New Delhi110067, w.r.t. their OM No. A-33083/3/2013-ISTM(Coord)/1316 dated $13^{\text {th }}$ December, 2013.
- ISTM, (Shri K. H. Sivaramakrishnan, Assistant Director (Course Director), Administrative Block, Old JNU Campus, New Delhi-110067. It is requested that a list of officers who report for training on $16^{\text {th }}$ August, 2016 may please be furnished to this Department next day positively.
- Training Division, Deptt. of Personnel \& Training, Old JNU Campus, New Delhi for information.
- CS-II (B) Section, DOP\&T, Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi.
- Hindi Section, DOP\&T, New Delhi – For Hindi version.
- Web site of this Department (www.persmin.nic.in>DOPT>Central Secretariat>CSS/Training Nomination Circulars/UDC)
- Guard File.LEVEL A TRAINING PROGRAMME TO BE HELD AT ISTM (16.08.2016 TO 09.09.2016)
| Sl. No. | | Name | Date of Birth | Ministry/Department |
| — | — | — | — | — |
| 1 | 181 | Abhijit Ghosh
Dastidar** | 28-May-1965 | Expenditure |
| 2 | 366 | Kashi Kant** | 23-Dec-1959 | Expenditure |
| 3 | 420 | Sudhansu Sekhar Das** | 28-May-1969 | Labour |
| 4 | 445 | Kailash Chander** | 2-Jan-1961 | Health \& FW |
| 5 | 618 | Manoj Dutt Raturi** | 10-Jul-1970 | Agriculture \& Coop |
| 6 | 720 | Ramesh Chandra** | 26-Aug-1972 | Labour |
| 7 | 18 | M. Urangan* | 15-May-1970 | Labour |
| 8 | 43 | Om Prakash II* | 1-Feb-1978 | Financial Service |
| 9 | 144 | Arun Kumar Bhardwaj* | 24-Feb-1969 | Defence |
| 10 | 176 | Amaresh Kumar* | 5-Sep-1973 | Expenditure |
| 11 | 212 | Narender Singh* | 15-Dec-1959 | Urban Development |
| 12 | 268 | Sohan Choudhary* | 16-Jan-1970 | RT\&H |
| 13 | 272 | I Srinivasa Rao* | 12-Apr-1966 | Water Resources |
| 14 | 467 | Arnab Parial* | 11-May-1977 | Environment Forest |
| 15 | 580 | Pankaj Kumar Mishra* | 12-Jan-1975 | Rural Development |
| 16 | 620 | Jasbir Singh* | 21-May-1970 | MHA |
| 17 | 149 | Lalita Upadhyaya | 28-Aug-1975 | Agriculture \& Coop |
| 18 | 164 | Kuber Singh | 10-May-1972 | Textiles |
| 19 | 236 | C G Ninave | 10-Dec-1967 | Agriculture \& Coop |
| 20 | 264 | Md. Shahjahan | 20-Jan-1969 | Agriculture \& Coop |
| 21 | 345 | C.P. Srivastava | 21-Oct-1970 | Posts |
| 22 | 358 | Mukesh Kumar Sharma | 6-Apr-1962 | Posts |
| 23 | 487 | Mohan Yadav | 10-Jan-1975 | Agriculture \& Coop |
| 24 | 565 | Ajay Kumar Singh | 25-Oct-1971 | Agriculture \& Coop |
| 25 | 621 | Anamika Chachra | 14-Sep-1974 | Agriculture \& Coop |
| 26 | 632 | M. Sudarsanan | 26-Sep-1968 | Power |
| 27 | 634 | Dinesh Kumar | 2-Dec-1966 | MHA |
| 28 | 636 | Uma Shanker | 26-Dec-1973 | MHA |
| 29 | 640 | Prayag Kumar Sah | 5-Apr-1972 | Expenditure |
| 30 | 644 | Narinder Kumar
Nagarwal | 15-Nov-1967 | Power |
| 31 | 651 | Purna Nand Jha | 31-Dec-1973 | Agriculture \& Coop |
| 32 | 652 | Prem Lata Mangla | 7-Jan-1969 | Expenditure |
| 33 | 652 | Chhanda Charan Sahoo | 20-May-1969 | MHA |
| 34 | 660 | P.C. Jha | 21-Sep-1969 | MHA |
35 | 664 | Kiran Bala | 26-Jul-1977 | Environment Forest | 36 | 666 | Rajesh | 26-Jul-1970 | MHA | |
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37 | 668 | Kumar Vinay Sinha | 3-Jan-1974 | MHA | ||||||
38 | 672 | Birnder Kumar Singh | 25-Mar-1975 | Expenditure | ||||||
39 | 687 | Bimal Kishore Mandal | 27-Mar-1971 | Agriculture & Coop | ||||||
40 | 704 | Aitlin Rynjah | 22-Apr-1969 | Urban Development | ||||||
41 | 726 | Subodh Kumar Suman | 1-Nov-1971 | Urban Development | ||||||
42 | 743 | Yunus Khan | 5-Oct-1971 | I&B | ||||||
43 | 747 | T.N. Sahay | 1-Jan-1973 | MHA | ||||||
44 | 751 | Vinit Kumar Upadhayay | 14-Nov-1973 | Water Resources | ||||||
45 | 771 | Abdul Kabir | 1-Oct-1972 | Expenditure |
** THIRD & FINAL NOMINATION
- SECOND NOMINATION.