The number of vacant posts of IAS officers has reached the 'alarming level'. By January 1, 2016, the information about 1470 IAS officers was vacant. Giving this information, a committee of the Parliament said that it will take decades to complete this shortfall. The Committee has expressed concern that administrative work is being affected due to the lack of officers on important posts in the Central and State.
In the parliament, the Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice on Wednesday said in its report that the shortage of IAS officers has remained a lasting problem since 1951 and now the situation has reached alarming levels. It told the Parliament that only 6,396 posts were filled in 4,926 posts. The committee has recommended a comprehensive effort to fill these vacancies. It has said in its recommendation that training should be given to more IAS officers using the ability of Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA).
According to the report, the panel has received this information that out of the 1470 posts, 9 00 posts are directly recruited from the quota and the rest are connected to the state's promotion quota. The Department of Personnel Training (DOPT) told the committee that these recruits can not be taken abruptly because only 180 IAS officers have the ability to train and if the officers are recruited together at large, then difficulties in cadre management Can come.
At the same time, the director of LBSNAA told the committee, contrary to DOPT's claim that it could train more than 180 officers every year. The committee told the Parliament that it is beyond the understanding that why the ability to train the vacancies is being counted as the reason.
In the parliament, the Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice on Wednesday said in its report that the shortage of IAS officers has remained a lasting problem since 1951 and now the situation has reached alarming levels. It told the Parliament that only 6,396 posts were filled in 4,926 posts. The committee has recommended a comprehensive effort to fill these vacancies. It has said in its recommendation that training should be given to more IAS officers using the ability of Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA).
According to the report, the panel has received this information that out of the 1470 posts, 9 00 posts are directly recruited from the quota and the rest are connected to the state's promotion quota. The Department of Personnel Training (DOPT) told the committee that these recruits can not be taken abruptly because only 180 IAS officers have the ability to train and if the officers are recruited together at large, then difficulties in cadre management Can come.
At the same time, the director of LBSNAA told the committee, contrary to DOPT's claim that it could train more than 180 officers every year. The committee told the Parliament that it is beyond the understanding that why the ability to train the vacancies is being counted as the reason.
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