by Punjabnewswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, SEPT 3
The Punjab Government has issued
comprehensive guidelines for the creation of new posts, revival of posts and
the recruitment against these posts, conversion of temporary posts into
permanent, abolition and transfer of posts, fresh recruitment against existing
vacancies or new vacancies and restructuring/re-organizing of the government
departments. These guidelines have been issued in the suppression of all
previous instructions on the subject issued time to time.
Disclosing this here, Finance
Minister Mr. Parminder Singh Dhindsa said that as per the instructions of the
department issued at different times in the past, all the departments were
required to complete the restructuring exercise by 31st March, 2010. He said that
there was confusion regarding the procedure to be adopted for the creation of
new posts. Besides, there are large numbers of temporary posts, which have
continued from year to year with the approval of Finance Department. It was therefore
necessary to issued fresh instructions to the departments for the creation,
revival, fresh recruitment and abolition of posts.
Mr. Dhindsa said that many
departments have temporary posts like; Education, Health and Police
Departments. He said that the Finance Department, while allowing continuation
during 2012-13, has clearly stipulated that
departments would either get these posts converted into permanent or get them
abolished. He further said that Finance Department would not entertain any
proposal for continuation of temporary posts during the year 2013-14. Finance
Minister said that it is therefore imperative that all Administrative
Departments send there proposals in time for the necessary approval of Council
of Ministers by 31st March, 2013.
Clarifying the procedure of the
this whole exercise, the Minister said that the Administrative Departments
would submit their proposals to the Department of Personnel, which further be
put before the Officers Committee headed by Chief Secretary, Punjab with its
comments. Administrative Departments would then obtain the comments from
Finance Department; thereafter Administrative Departments would seek the
approval of Council of Ministers.
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