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Private Sector Professionals Can Be Bureaucrats, 10 Senior Posts Open
The notification from the Department of Personnel Training says it is looking for 10 “outstanding individuals” who are willing to contribute towards nation building
he Narendra Modi government has now opened the doors of bureaucracy to skilled people from the private sector, inviting applications for 10 senior-level posts. The post of the joint secretary — crucial to policy making and implementation of government programmes — is filled by career bureaucrats, who usually join the service after passing exams conducted by the Union Public Service Commission.

The idea of lateral entry into bureaucracy has been under discussion on and off for years, but this is the first time it has been acted upon. The government has said it is keen on it to bring in “fresh ideas and new approaches to governance”.

The notification from the Department of Personnel Training says it is looking for 10 “outstanding individuals” who are willing to contribute towards nation building. Those eligible includes “Individuals working at comparable levels in Private Sector Companies, Consultancy Organisations, International/Multinational Organisations” above the age of 40 years and with a minimum of 15 years’ experience.

The recruitment will be done on contract basis for three to five years. Recruitment will be made for 10 departments — including Revenue, Financial Services, Economic Affairs, Commerce and Civil Aviation.

The posts are also open to officials of any state or union territory government who are already working at equivalent level, and individuals working at comparable levels in public sector undertakings, autonomous bodies, universities and research institutes.

The civil services system was considered one of the best British legacies to Independent India, given its lack of experience in governance and huge need for socio-economic development. But post-liberalisation in 1990s, the bureaucracy was seen by some sections as stagnant.

The need of the day, they asserted, was specialized knowledge and pointed to the advent of domain experts like Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Nandan Nilekani, Arvind Subramanian and Raghuram Rajan in government organisations and advisory bodies.

The government’s announcement received mixed response from political leaders as well as the social media. While most hailed it as a welcome step that would bring in the much-needed field experts in governance, critics said the system can only work if the method of selection is impartial, objective and transparent.

“This is being done so that people who are with RSS or BJP come on this position and will then directly influence the decisions taken by government,” said Congress’ PL Punia

How can this Manuvadi government sideline the UPSC and appoint whoever they like to important posts like joint secretaries without conducting exams? This is a violation of the constitution and reservation. Tomorrow they will appoint a PM and cabinet without conducting elections. They have made a joke out of the constitutions,” tweeted Bihar Tejashwi Yadav.
Never took UPSC test? You can still become IAS as Modi govt now offers 10 Joint Secretary-level posts via lateral entry
In a significant move, the Narendra Modi government has opened its doors for private individuals with 10 job openings at Joint Secretary-level posts.

According to the advertisement published in major newspapers on Sunday, the Department of Personnel and Training is going for ‘lateral recruitment to senior positions in Government of India.’

Any 40-year-old individual working in public or private sector with minimum 15 years of experience is eligible to apply for the job.

Here are other key details according to the DoPT ad:

1: The Modi government is looking for 10 outstanding individuals with expertise in the areas of (i) Revenue (ii) Financial Services (iii) Economic Affairs (iv) Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers’ Welfare (v) Road Transport & Highways (vi) Shipping (vii) Environment, Forests and Climate Change (viii) New & Renewable Energy (ix) Civil Aviation and (x) Commerce.

2: Duration of Contract: The period of contract shall be for 3 years from the date of commencement extendable upto 5 years depending upon performance.

To attract talented individuals from the private sector, the government has also kept the salary structure at par.

‘Selected applicants shall be placed at the beginning of the pay scale as applicable to Joint Secretary i.e. Rs.144200-218200 per month (Level 14 of Pay Matrix). In addition, they shall be eligible for all allowances and facilities etc as applicable to the equivalent level in the Government of India,’ the ad reads.

To maintain transparency in the recruitment drive, the DoPT has barred any physical applications. And all interest individuals must submit their applications online at online at http://Lateral.nic.in from 15th June 2018

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26 COMMENTS

  1. सीधी सी बात है। सरकार अपने हिसाब से ऑफिसर बनाएगी। और जो पिछड़े वर्ग, गरीब बच्चे हैं। उनका तो पता कट गया।
    अब समझ में अा गया हमारे पूर्वज इतने साल बीजेपी को क्यों नहीं चुन रहे थे। 🤔🤔

  2. Bhaiyon Maine pehle hi kaha tha ki bjp sarkar ki mansha naukri nhi dene ki hai jabse BJP ki govnt Bani hai 5 lakh pad samapt kar diye hai Lekin bhakto ka chasma utre tabhi dikhegi sachai

  3. By pass of UPSC directly… As DoPT is directly under PMO, all these in name of efficiency ,now nepotism , corporate entries for mutual advantage in higher official level shall prevail..

  4. Matlab upsc gadhon ko select krte h? Yahan IAS select hone ke baad bhi DM/DC ka charge kai salon tk ni milta. Sabko waiting m daal rakha h. Aur ye BJP govt lateral entry krke aur seats km kr re h. UPSC ke bache ab pakoda bechen. Feku govt!

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