Dopt Orders 2012 : Furnishing DPC proposal to the UPSC in a time bound manner as laid down in DoP&T OM dated 24.03.2011- Regarding
No.22011/1/2011-Estt(D)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
New Delhi 110001
Dated : 06.08.2012
Dated : 06.08.2012
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:- Furnishing DPC proposal to the UPSC in a time bound manner as laid down in DoP&T OM dated 24.03.2011- Regarding.
The undersigned is directed to invite reference to the Department of
Personnel and Training Office Memorandum No. 22011/1/2011-Estt(D) dated
March 24, 2011 requesting all the Ministries/Departments to complete all
the pending DPC proposals in respect of previous years upto 31.3.2012.
It was also impressed upon that for the vacancy years 2012-13 onwards,
timeline as prescribed in Model Calendar for DPC circulated vide this
Department's OM No. 22011/9/98-Estt.(D) dated 08.9.1998 should be
adhered to for strict compliance. All the Ministries/Departments have
been requested from time-to-time for strict compliance of the
instructions in order to achieve the desired objectives of timely
convening of DPCs/preparation of approved select panels within the
prescribed time frame.
2. The Union Public Service Commission has pointed out that while
reviewing the up-to-date progress of DPC meetings convened for various
Departments in consultation with the UPSC in pursuance of the DoP&T
guideline dated 24.03.2011, it was observed that almost 700 posts/grades
of the organized services wherein DPCs are convened in consultation
with UPSC, in only 40 odd cases panels for the year 2012-13 have been
got prepared till June, 2012. Further, in 120 cases the
Ministries/Departments have got their approved panels upto the year
2011-12. Most of the Ministries/Departments have failed to submit
up-to-date proposals even for the year 2011-12. Further, in some cases
no DPC proposals have been received after 2008-09 or even earlier.
3. Another important area required to be addressed is deficient DPC
proposals furnished by Ministries/Departments to the UPSC. The UPSC has
pointed out that the introduction of Single Window System for accepting
only complete proposals has significantly improved the situation, as may
be seen from the fact that a record number of 523 DPCs were held under
the aegis of the Commission during the year 2011-12. In comparison, the
figures for the previous three financial years are 351,485 and 447
respectively. Further, average time taken for disposal of a DPC case has
also drastically come down to 53 days as compared to 120 days taken
normally earlier. Significantly, in a number of cases the DPCs were held
within a month from the date of receipt of proposal from the
Ministries/Departments. Thus needless to say that the deficient
proposals also contribute heavily for delay in preparation of approved
panels.
4. These undesirable trends negate the very purpose of Model Calendar
for DPCs, prescribed vide this Department's O.M. No.22011/9/1998-Est(D)
dated September 8,1998. Delay in holding the DPCs not only affect the
manpower planning in various Ministries/Departments but also impedes the
career progression across the board and is the main reason for
litigation before CAT and various High Courts.
5.All the Ministries/Departments are again counselled to ensure
compliance of instructions in order to achieve the desired objectives of
timely convening of DPCs/preparation of approved select panels within
the prescribed time frame.
6. Ministries/Departments are requested to give wide circulation to
these instructions to ensure strict adherence to the time-schedule
prescribed as per the Model Calendar for DPCs.
sd/-
(Mukta Goel)
Director(E-I)
(Mukta Goel)
Director(E-I)
Source : www.persmin.nic.in
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