This Office Memorandum details a mandatory online Level ‘B’ Training Programme for Assistant Section Officers (ASOs) of the CSS, scheduled from November 9th to December 11th, 2020. The training, conducted by ISTM, is crucial for promotion to Section Officer Grade. Officers nominated (listed in Annexure I) must complete the training, with limited exceptions for circumstances like study leave, medical reasons, or election duty. Failure to attend or successfully complete the program may result in debarment from future promotions. The memorandum outlines the conditions for postponement, emphasizes the importance of relieving officers for training, and clarifies that vigilance clearance is not required. It also specifies that no TA/DA will be admissible as the training is online.
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No. 8/4/2020-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 $22^{\text {nd }}$ October, 2020
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: ONLINE Level ‘B’ Training programme at ISTM for Assistant Section Officers (ASOs) of the CSS to be eligible for promotion to Section Officer Grade from 9.11.2020 to 11.12.2020 ( $97^{\text {th }}$ Batch).
The undersigned is directed to inform that Officers whose names are given in Annexure I, have been nominated to participate in the mandatory Level ‘B’ Training Programme being conducted by ISTM w.e.f. 9.11.2020 to 11.12.2020. The training will be conducted online by ISTM and the participants are not required to visit ISTM in person for the same. The online training will be accessible through mobile or laptop/desktop as per the convenience of the participant.
2. The training of the officers and its successful completion is mandatory as per DOP\&T Notification G.S.R.483(E) dated $12^{\text {th }}$ July 2013. The performance of the officers in the training will be evaluated and the reports added in their APARs while considering 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 officials who do not attend or successfully complete the Level ‘B’ training programme, will be liable to debarment and denial of promotion as envisaged in the above O.M. The provisions of exemption from the training mentioned in the above O.M. 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, spouse, 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 on $1^{\text {st }}$ 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 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.
(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.
3. Henceforth, all CSS officers, will get a maximum of two nomination chances to complete the mandatory trainings at various levels. The second nomination will be considered only under the circumstances mentioned in para 2 (iii) above.
4. The online Level B training does not involve any study tour. Hence, no TA/DA shall be admissible to any participant.
5. All the nominated officers are directed to visit the ISTM website and fill the online form and submit the same online immediately. The link is http:/www.istm.gov.in/ lms/registration Confirmation with regard to the participation of the officers (after updating officers’ particulars online on CSMS) may please be sent to Course Director of ISTM. Shri Bhagwan Padhy, Deputy Director, Telephone: 26737501 (O) Mob. 9868449436.
6. The nominated officers may please be relieved of their duties and advised to contact the above Course Directors of ISTM for further details regarding online link etc. It is clarified that vigilance clearance is not required for relieving the officers to attend this mandatory training programme.
To
Joint Secretary(Admn.) of the concerned Ministries/Departments New Delhi.No. 8/4/2020-CS-I (T) dated 22.10.2020
Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to : –
- ISTM Shri Shri Bhagwan Padhy, Deputy Director (Course Director), Admn. Block, Old JNU Campus, New Delhi. The list of officers, who report for training on $9^{\text {th }}$ November, 2020 may please be furnished to this Department next day positively.
- Training Division, Deptt. of Personnel \& Training, JNU Campus, New Delhi, (Shri Syed Imran Ahmed, DS).
- Officers concerned.
- US, CS-I (A), DOP\&T (for information).
- Hindi Section, DOP\&T, North Block, New Delhi – For Hindi version.
- Website of this Department (www.persmin_nic.in<DOPT<Central Secretariat< CSS< Training Nomination Circulars<Assistants)LIST OF OFFICERS FOR LEVEL- “B” ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAMME FRO 09-11-2020 to 11-12-2020 (97th Batch)
S.No. | Year | Name | Date of Birth | Ministry |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2010 | R Deepthi Raj* | 02-09-1986 | DoPT |
2 | 2011 | Sushil Kumar* | 30-09-1985 | Personnel \& Training |
3 | 2011 | Bharat Indora* | 25-01-1984 | Personnel \& Training |
4 | 2011 | Punit Malhotra* | 03-01-1987 | Culture |
5 | 2011 | Neeraj Chadha* | 14-10-1968 | Commerce |
6 | 2011 | Mukesh Kumar Meena* | 05-08-1985 | I\&B |
7 | 2011 | Rashi Kumari | 06-01-1984 | H\&UA |
8 | 2012 | Jasbir Singh | 01-12-1964 | Agriculture and Farmer Welfare |
9 | 2012 | R.K. Joshi | 28-05-1971 | Agriculture and Farmer Welfare |
10 | 2012 | Kamal Kant | 11-04-1968 | Agriculture and Farmer Welfare |
11 | 2012 | Kamal Kapoor | 27-12-1967 | Agriculture and Farmer Welfare |
12 | 2012 | R.D. Nagrare | 15-03-1963 | Agriculture and Farmer Welfare |
13 | 2012 | M Satish Nair | 20-03-1970 | Agriculture and Farmer Welfare |
14 | 2012 | Rajib Roy Choudhary | 01-05-1974 | Agriculture and Farmer Welfare |
15 | 2012 | Poonam Handa | 25-01-1970 | Animal Husbandary, D\&F |
16 | 2012 | Raj Kumar Dang | 31-10-1963 | Civil Aviation |
17 | 2012 | Heera Lal | 01-01-1972 | Consumer Affairs, F \& PD |
18 | 2012 | Birendra Prasad | 15-05-1966 | Defence |
19 | 2012 | Ajitha Kumari M.N. | 20-03-1968 | Earth Sciences |
20 | 2012 | Anil Kumar Sajwan | 18-05-1965 | Finance |
21 | 2012 | S.K.Dhiman | 04-04-1970 | Finance |
22 | 2012 | Usha Doonga | 13-02-1969 | Finance |
23 | 2012 | Vandana Nagi | 19-03-1966 | Finance |
24 | 2012 | Vivek Goyal | 16-07-1967 | Finance |
25 | 2012 | Yogesh Verma | 20-06-1969 | Finance |
26 | 2012 | G Bhuvaneswari | 01-05-1972 | Finance |
27 | 2012 | Bharat Singh | 10-10-1968 | Finance |
28 | 2012 | Pradeep Mandal | 25-05-1968 | Law and Justice |
29 | 2012 | Hemant Kumar | 27-12-1970 | Finance |
30 | 2012 | Sanjib Das | 01-01-1972 | Law and Justice |
31 | 2012 | Atul Srivastava | 08-08-1986 | PMO |
32 | 2012 | Neha Singh | 28-11-1988 | Youth Affairs \& Sports |
33 | 2012 | Bhanu Sharma | 13-12-1985 | Cabinet Sectt. |
34 | 2012 | Dhirender Khatri | 23-05-1987 | PMO |
35 | 2012 | Karan Chaudhry | 16-09-1987 | Defence |
36 | 2012 | Tanmay Tejaswee | 09-11-1989 | Corporate Affairs |
37 | 2012 | Gaurav Singhi | 28-11-1987 | Expenditure |
38 | 2012 | Umashankar Appani | 24-06-1986 | Personnel \& Training |
39 | 2012 | Vivek Raj Srivastava | 25-04-1989 | Defence |
40 | 2012 | Arpit Chaudhary | 05-11-1988 | Environment \& Forest |
41 | 2012 | Tarandeep Singh | 08-10-1989 | Personnel \& Training |
42 | 2012 | Suraj Kumar Tiwari | 19-03-1991 | Labour |
43 | 2012 | Ashwani Yadav | 25-08-1987 | Corporate Affairs |
44 | 2012 | Kriti Chugh | 19-03-1990 | Civil Aviation |
45 | 2012 | Ashish Madan | 16-11-1987 | Textiles |
46 | 2012 | Saurabh Mittal | 15-02-1989 | Health \& Family Welfare |
47 | 2012 | Praveen Tayal | 28-12-1987 | Urban Development |
48 | 2012 | Megha Jain | 06-11-1987 | MSME |
49 | 2012 | Parminder Sharma | 06-11-1989 | Health \& Family Welfare |
50 | 2012 | Puneet Batra | 16-03-1987 | Culture |
51 | 2012 | Priyanka Kapoor | 01-12-1987 | Commerce |
52 | 2012 | Kumar Saurav | 05-08-1987 | Commerce |