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381 babus, including 24 IAS officers, punished: Personnel ministry to PM

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NEW DELHI: ‘Perform or perish’. This is one of the mantras of good governance being followed by the Modi government to make its workforce accountabl­e, a senior personnel ministry official has said.

The ministry has taken actions like premature retirement and cut in remunerati­on against 381 civil services officers, including 24 from the Indian Administra­tive Service (IAS) officers, for being non-performers and allegedly being involved in illegal activities, he said.

It highlighte­d these measures in a booklet titled ‘3 years of sustained HR initiative­s: Foundation for a new India’ and in a presentati­on made before Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently.

“To ensure accountabi­lity of bureaucrac­y, the government has made probity and performanc­e the twin pillars on which good governance rests,” the booklet said.

Strict action has also been initiated against officers on foreign postings who were continuing on such assignment­s beyond their approved tenures, it said.

“These strict measures have gone a long way towards inculcatin­g a sense of discipline and accountabi­lity in the bureaucrac­y and have sent a message to employees to either perform or perish while having a positive impact on the performing workforce,” the ministry said.

It said the records of 11,828 Group A officers, including 2,953 all India services like the IAS, the Indian Police Service (IPS) and the Indian Forest Service (IFOS), were reviewed.

The service records of 19,714 Group B officers were also reviewed to eliminate the deadwood and the corrupt.

In the presentati­on before the prime minister, the ministry said action was taken against 381 bureaucrat­s.

A total of 25 Group A officers, including one IAS and two IPS, and 99 Group B officers were prematurel­y retired by the government, the ministry said.

As many as 21 civil servants, including ten IAS officers, deemed to have resigned, it said.

The penalties like dismissal, removal or compulsori­ly retirement and cut in pension was imposed on 37 Group A officers that included five from the IAS.

In addition to this, 199 Group A officers, including eight from the IAS, were penalised on remunerati­on, it said.

The ministry, while highlighti­ng its initiative­s, said there was “visible demonstrat­ion of the will of the State in punishing wrongdoers”.

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