Civil Service officers seek Dr Jitendra’s intervention for ‘parity’

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh receiving a memorandum from a delegation of All-India Civil Service Officers representing
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh receiving a memorandum from a delegation of All-India Civil Service Officers representing "Confederation of Civil Service Associations" at New Delhi.

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Mar 28 : A delegation of Civil Service officers representing the “Confederation of Civil Service Associations” called on Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh here and sought his intervention for implementing the recommendations of 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) Report, so as to address their long standing grievance of discrimination vis-a-vis certain other All-India Services.
In a memorandum presented to the Minister, the members of delegation acknowledged that the 7th CPC, while recommending the status-quo, had addressed their long pending demand for “parity” with other services. But, the memorandum alleged that the main cause of resentment among the non-IAS Civil Service Officers was that all the senior level posts covering majority of departments, be technical or administrative, are today manned by IAS Officers, which is the main cause of grievance among the non-IAS Civil Service Officers. The memorandum called for giving equitable treatment to all the services so that the gap between the IAS and other services does not widen and lead to, what they described as, chaotic situation.
The memorandum claimed that the majority view in the 7th CPC was in favour of changing the status-quo on the issue of pay disparity also. They said, at present, there is a clear edge enjoyed by the IAS and Indian Foreign Service over other services in terms of additional increments.
The memorandum requested that disparity in pay may kindly be removed altogether. In addition, it also requested that the new system of cadre restructuring be adopted and a comprehensive cadre review may be undertaken by all Services so that officers can get promoted in time.
The memorandum also requested that in the Committee of Secretaries, appointed by the Government to examine the report of the 7th CPC, such members should be appointed who represent all different sections of stakeholders and may function with neutrality.
Dr Jitendra Singh gave the delegation a patient hearing and said that he will forward their case to the Union Finance Ministry.
Prominent among those who accompanied the delegation were Jayant Mishra IRS, P Venkat Ram Sastry IPS, Ranjana Dev Sarmah IIS, R N Singh IRSE and Ajay S Singh ICAS.

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