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Lateral entry: Over 6,000 apply for 10 posts of joint secy

Ministry had announced recruitmen­t in select govt depts

- — PTI

New Delhi: Over 6,000 candidates have shown interest in 10 posts of joint secretarie­s in the Central government offered to private sector specialist­s as part of the Modi government's bid to bring in fresh talent in bureaucrac­y, officials said on Sunday. A total of 6,077 applicatio­ns have been received for the joint secretary posts, the officials said.

Over 6,000 candidates have shown interest in 10 posts of joint secretarie­s in the Central government offered to private sector specialist­s as part of the Modi government’s bid to bring in fresh talent in bureaucrac­y, officials said on Sunday.

The personnel ministry had recently announced recruiting 10 joint secretarie­s in select government department­s through “lateral entry” mode, thus allowing private sector talents to join the government on contractua­l basis.

A total of 6,077 applicatio­ns have been received for the joint secretary posts, the officials said.

The posts of joint secretarie­s are in revenue, financial services, economic affairs, agricultur­e and farmers welfare, road transport and highways, shipping, environmen­t, forest and climate change, new and renewable energy, civil aviation and commerce department­s. The deadline to apply for the posts was July 30.

The term lateral entry relates to the appointmen­t of specialist­s, mainly those from private sector, in government organisati­ons.

There are a maximum of 1,100 applicants against one post, depending on the department concerned. The minimum applicatio­n for a post is 290.

“The Central government has started the process of short- listing the candidates,” a senior Personnel Ministry official said.

There are about 5,004 Indian Administra­tive Service ( IAS) officers, against the strength of 6,500, working across the country.

Usually, the posts of joint secretarie­s are manned by the IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS officers recruited through civil services examinatio­n conducted by the UPSC.

Citing the names of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who was also a bureaucrat, and the then deputy chairman of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia, who was appointed through the lateral recruitmen­t route, the government had last month informed Parliament that there has been no adverse effect on the morale of the civil servants due to such appointmen­ts.

In a written reply to Lok Sabha, minister of state for personnel Jitendra Singh said the government had decided to undertake lateral recruitmen­t of 10 joint secretarie­s on contractua­l basis in order to achieve the twin objectives of bringing in fresh talent as well as augmenting the availabili­ty of manpower.

On whether this practice had been followed earlier also, the minister said there was lateral recruitmen­t of some prominent persons to man specific assignment­s from time to time.

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