Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Govt expands lateral entry with Jt Secy ad

- Rajesh Ahuja

It (the initiative) is motivated with focus on allowing every citizen a fair chance to ensure their growth depending on their potential. JITENDRA SINGH , minister of state, ministry of personnel, public grievances and pensions

NEWDELHI: The Centre has advertised and sought applicatio­ns from “talented and motivated Indian nationals willing to contribute towards nation building” to become bureaucrat­s at the Joint Secretary (JS) rank, a midranking position usually filled by officers selected through UPSC exams.

The ministry of personnel said it was looking for 10 outstandin­g individual­s with expertise in financial services, revenue, economic affairs, agricultur­e, cooperatio­n and farmer welfare, road transport and highways, shipping, environmen­t, forest and climate change, new and renewable energy, civil aviation and commerce. “It’s an endeavour to get the best from whichever source available,” said minister of state, ministry of personnel, public grievances and pensions Jitendra Singh.

“It’s motivated with focus on allowing every Indian citizen a fair chance to ensure their growth depending on their potential,” he added.

The applicatio­ns for ‘lateral recruitmen­t of senior positions in the government of India’ can be sent from June 15 to July 30.

“We already have two secretarie­s who are on contract — drinking water and sanitation, and Ayush. Before that we had a power secretary, who was recruited in the same manner,” said C Chandarmou­li, secretary (personnel). Chandramou­li was referring to Parameswar­an Iyer, who took voluntary retirement from the Indian Administra­tive Service (IAS) and then returned from the US to head the Narendra Modi government’s flagship Swachh Bharat Mission and was last year, appointed secretary in the drinking water and sanitation ministry for two years.

Another example is “Vaidya” Rajesh Kotecha, who was first appointed as special secretary in the ministry of Ayush and later promoted as secretary in July last year. Kotecha, a former vicechance­llor of Jamnagar-based Gujarat Ayurveda University and an Ayurvedic doctor, has been given charge for three years. But a joint secretary rank official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, added that there might have been earlier instances of individual ministries advertisin­g for a particular post, but that this is the first time that the ministry of personnel has collective­ly sought applicatio­ns for 10 Js-rank posts in various department­s.

“Our internal consultati­ons are on. The advertisem­ent has come this morning. We have not structured our response,” said Sanjay Bhoosreddy, secretary of the IAS associatio­n said.

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