7th Pay Commission report: New panel set up, controversy hit IAS cadre under scanner
The 7th Pay Commission report is
still grabbing headlines as the various permutations and combinations
are still being bandied about and discussed threadbare and now it spans a
big controversy that has to do with the near monopoly currently enjoyed
by the IAS and how to end it, once and for all. Moving forward, as per
the requirement of the report, the Narendra Modi government has set up a
task force to review the cadre structure of all Organised Group A
Central Services. This controversy has acquired increased urgency after
the turf war between the officers of the Indian administrative and
revenue services (IAS and IRS) recently reached a flashpoint after
several IRS officers huddled together in Mumbai last month bringing
matters to a head and this set alarm bells ringing at the highest
echelons of the government. (PTI)
The 7th Pay Commission task
force will be headed by Department of Personnel and Training additional
secretary T Jacob and he will submit the report in 3 months. What he
will have on his hands will deal with 4 basic factors that include 1)
the ideal structure for posts of joint secretary and above, 2)
percentage of reserves in organised Group A services, 3) ideal
recruitment policy and 4) way forward in mitigating stagnation level.
There are 49 Organised Group A Services ranging from the IFS, the Indian
Postal Service, the five Accounts services and Indian Revenue Service
(IT) to the 13 engineering services under the railways, CPWD, telecom,
power, water and defence forces. (PTI)
This move comes courtesy 7th Pay
Commission panel chairman, Justice (retired) A K Mathur calling for an
end to the dominance of IAS officials. However, there were divergent
views in the panel on ending the IAS superiority. Under the scanner
especially was the joint secretary-and-above-level positions in the
central staff. The 7th Pay Commission threw up the data: out of a total
of 91 secretary level posts, 73 (80%) were occupied by IAS; out of 107
additional secretary level posts, 98 (92%) were with the IAS and of 391
joint secretary level posts, 249 (64%) were with the IAS. (PTI)
The 7th Pay Commission said IAS
officers get two extra increments at promotion stages and it wanted to
extend the same to the IPS and the Indian Forest Service. Other
all-India services and central services (Group A) are not getting proper
representation either. The IAS officers always had a two-year edge
compared to other services. (PTI)
The solution that the 7th Pay
Commission panel unveiled said that all personnel who have put in 17
years of service should be given equal opportunity for central staff.
The panel was overwhelmed by the reactions of Group A Services, who
demanded that the services should have equal opportunities to man the
senior-most posts and it should not be the preserve of a small group.
(PTI)
Source : FinancialExpress
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