Millennium Post

Mandatory online filing of babus’ performanc­e reports

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NEW DELHI: The Centre has decided to amend rules to allow online filing of performanc­e reports of IAS and IPS officers. The move will help in checking delayed submission of the confidenti­al reports and claims of bias in giving low ratings to an officer to affect his or her career growth. "Performanc­e Appraisal Report shall be generated and written by the officer reported upon electronic­ally as prescribed by the central government," as per the draft rules formed by Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT).

The comments of reporting, reviewing and accepting authority shall be recorded electronic­ally in case he is a government servant. Political executives can record their comments manually, it said.

The new rules, once approved, will be applicable to members of all India services--indian Administra­tive Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Forest Service (IFOS). A new timeline has also been planned by the DOPT for completing Annual Performanc­e Appraisal Reports (APARS) of bureaucrat­s in time. The timeline for disclosure of such reports is January 15 every year.

The DOPT has written to chief secretarie­s of state government­s and Union territorie­s to send comments by March 15. "If no reply is received within the stipulated time, it will be presumed that state government has no objection to the proposed amendments," the DOPT said. The DOPT has been emphasisin­g upon online filing of the APARS.

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