Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, May 22: A delegation of DANICS (Delhi Andaman Nicobar Islands Civil Service) officers today met 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 and sought his intervention for issues related to their delayed promotions and upgradation of seniority lists. Led by V.K. Jain and others, the officers complained that they had qualified and joined the DANICS services over 30 years ago and since then, they had been offering their services with dedication, while, in the meantime, some of them also got promoted into the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
They complained that their repeated pleas at different levels had failed to yield response and they were approaching the DoPT Minister Dr Jitendra Singh because he enjoyed the reputation of being always favorably disposed towards the civil servants and their grievances.
In a memorandum presented to the Minister, the officers requested that their seniority list be worked out in the terms of unamended rules of seniority i.e. prior to the notification dated 18.04.2012. The memorandum also noted that meanwhile, these officers were constrained to knock at the door of CAT (Central Administrative Tribunal) and from there also, they had received a favourable response wherein the CAT had quashed and set aside the seniority list published vide notification dated 22.11.2012.
Pleading for the CAT order to be implemented, the officers submitted that most of them were nearing superannuation and many of them would get retired in this year itself. Therefore, as a human gesture and in recognition of their services, the DoPT should take a sympathetic view so that,before their superannuation, they have the satisfaction of at least being rewarded with their due seniority and pay-scales.
Dr Jitendra Singh gave a patient hearing to the DANICS officers. He said, the Modi Government values the services of the Civil Servants who are essential for good governance and said, everything possible is always sought to be done to provide a friendly environment wherein each officer can perform to the best of his ability. He assured that he will get their representation evaluated and if feasible under rules, an appropriate view and follow-up will be done.