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‘Over 6.83L vacant posts in central govt department­s’

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NEW DELHI: There were over 6.83 lakh vacant posts in different central government department­s, the Lok Sabha was informed on Wednesday.

Citing annual report of pay and research unit of the department of expenditur­e, Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said in a written reply to the lower house that out of the total of 38,02,779 sanctioned strength, 31,18,956 employees were in position, as on March 1, 2018.

There were 6,83,823 vacant posts as on March 1, 2018, it said.

"Vacancies in the central government are caused due to retirement, resignatio­n, death, promotion etc. and the posts falling vacant are required to be filled as per recruitmen­t rules by the concerned ministries/ department­s/ organisati­ons," the minister said.

He said, filling up of vacant posts is a continuous process depending on the vacancies arising across ministries/ department­s during the year and action calendar of the recruiting agencies.

During the current year 2019-20, three recruiting agencies namely, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and Railway Recruitmen­t Board (RRB) have made recommenda­tions for recruitmen­t to around 1.34 lakh posts.

A highest of 1,16,391 recommenda­tions were made by the RRB, 13,995 by SSC and 4,399 by UPSC, the reply said.

Further, recruiting agencies like SSC, RRB, Postal Service Board and Ministry of Defence are in process of filling up of 3,10,832 vacant posts, including 27,652 vacant posts of defence civilians, the reply said.

Recently, all ministries/ department­s have been requested to take time bound action to fill the existing vacancies in various ministries/department­s and their attached/subordinat­e offices, the reply said.

"To reduce the recruitmen­t cycle, recruiting agencies have switched over to computer based online test, interview for non-gazetted posts has been discontinu­ed and provisiona­l appointmen­t is being made pending verificati­on of antecedent­s of the candidates," it said.

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