Juniors ruling the roost, many Gazetted officers made to sit idle in G&M Deptt

Gopal  Sharma
JAMMU, Aug 29: While many junior most officials are ruling the roost and offered  the district level posts in the Geology and Mining Department, scores of seniors and Grade-I  Gazetted  officers have been made to sit idle.
Official sources told the Excelsior that in Jammu region out of the 10 districts, in seven districts junior officers of Grade-III  have been placed as  Incharge  District Mineral Officers  (DMOs), while many M.Tech and even PhD and Class-I Gazetted officers are made to sit idle in the Drilling and Investigation and other wings of the Department.
About  40 Class-I Gazetted officers including senior Geologists and Drilling Engineers are available with the department but many blue -eyed persons having nexus with the powerful illegal mining mafia have been offered the prime postings. Even some of them have been made I/C  DMOs for which they are not competent  and eligible.
It is amazing to note that despite the observations and instructions of the Commissioner/ Secretary Industries and Commerce, Shailendra Kumar  during a review meeting of the department at Udyog Bhawan Jammu on April 23, 2016 in presence of  Deputy Secretary, Director G&M, Senior Drilling Engineers Jammu/  Kashmir and other staff, nothing has been done in this direction.
The Commissioner, who was unhappy with the massive leakage of revenue  and loss to Govt exchequer, had  also suggested measures to plug the leakage and utilize the services of senior officers sitting idle in the Drilling wing, in the districts for operationalising District Mineral offices  but the influential `grey gold mafia’ having sufficient control on key officers in the department  continued to manage the show causing loss of revenue worth tens of cores to the State exchequer.
Sources said that one of the diploma holder Drilling  Engineer is sitting on one post for the last about 15 years. Even after being promoted once,  he is occupying the same chair and same office. He is allegedly managing the postings of the district level officials  and even the revenue collection staff  of  the department  at  various points of different river blocks.
The recent transfers of just two DMOs of Kathua and Udhampur was just an eyewash and cosmetic exercise,  on the part of concerned Minister  and the Head of Department on the `plea’ to  control leakage of revenue. Inspite of taking effective steps, the people at the helm of affairs have given  extension of  mining activity up to March 2017, which indicated that sufficient opportunity  has been given to the people for the loot and plunder of ‘river mineral’  and State exchequer.
Referring to the placing of junior officers at higher posts , the sources revealed that  in district Jammu, a junior official of the rank of Junior Overman is holding the post of District Mineral Officer.  Only one employee of the rank of Supervisor has  been given the charge of  two districts Kishtwar and Doda as I/C DMO.
In Rajouri,  an official of the rank of Mineral Supervisor has been offered the post of DMO; in Reasi,  Junior Overman is working as I/C DMO whereas,   in Poonch also, a Chemist/ Non-Gazetted has been placed as DMO. Not only in Jammu division,  but in Kashmir region also, over 70 % of the posts of district cadre  have been occupied by the junior most blue eyed officials.
Director (officiating), G&M Samiullah when contacted admitted that many non-gazetted officers are holding the posts of DMOs in the State. He said that during the meeting in Jammu in April this year, the Commissioner/ Secretary  had no doubt  pointed out certain issues related to leakage of revenue and utilising the services of  idle sitting officers but the department is taking all out efforts in this direction.   He said the issue related to reorganization of the department had also came under discussion.
“We are working on that and it may take some time. But it is also important to place the officials having knowledge about the mining activity and laws related to that. Suitable persons are needed for this job. We require the services of Geologists in Investigation wing and there is no doubt that drilling activity has been reduced  and  mining activity increased with lot of constructions around every where. We  require more  staff for such activity in the districts and it will also help in increasing revenue,” the Director said.
When asked about seizure of seven JCBs about a week back from Tawi river under Block 4,  indulging  in illegal mining and inaction by the DMO Jammu and his staff, the Director said, the DMO is vested with full powers to act and he is supposed to do it.  Any illegal activity of mining is needed to be curbed.  Regarding pilferage of revenue, he said there is shortage of staff  and more people are needed to be deployed at  various river points.  He assured that necessary steps will be taken in this regard.