Lateral entry: Over 6000 private sector specialists apply for 10 joint secretary posts in govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Over 6,000 candidates have shown interest in 10 posts of joint secretaries in the central offered to private sector specialists as part of the Modi government's bid to bring in fresh talent in bureaucracy, officials said today.

A total of 6,077 applications have been received for the posts, the officials said.

The posts of joint secretaries are in revenue, financial services, economic affairs, agriculture and farmers welfare, road transport and highways, shipping, environment, forest and climate change, new and renewable energy, civil aviation and commerce departments. The deadline to apply for the posts was July 30.

The term lateral entry relates to the appointment of specialists, mainly those from private sector, in government organisations.

There are a maximum of 1,100 applicants against one post, depending on the department concerned. The minimum application for a post is 290.

"The central government has started the process of short-listing the candidates," a senior said.

There are about 5,004 (IAS) officers, against the strength of 6,500, working across the country.

Usually, the posts of joint secretaries are manned by the IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS officers recruited through civil services examination conducted by the UPSC.

Citing the names of former Manmohan Singh, who was also a bureaucrat, and the then Chairman of Montek Singh Ahluwalia, who was appointed through the lateral recruitment route, the government had last month informed Parliament that there has been no adverse effect on the morale of the civil servants due to such appointments.

In a written reply to Lok Sabha, of State for Personnel said the government had decided to undertake lateral recruitment of 10 joint secretaries on contractual basis in order to achieve the twin objectives of bringing in fresh talent as well as augmenting the availability of manpower.

On whether this practice had been followed earlier also, the said there was lateral recruitment of some prominent persons to man specific assignments from time to time.

"This includes, among others, appointment of Manmohan Singh, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Vijay Kelkar, Bimal Jalan, Shankar Acharya, Rakesh Mohan, Arvind Virmani, Arvind Panagariya, and Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, and No adverse effect on the morale of the civil servants has resulted from lateral recruitments," he said.

Kelkar had been former Finance Secretary, Jalan the ex-RBI Governor, Mohan former RBI Governor, and Acharya, Virmani and Subramanian, the former

Panagriya had been of (formerly Planning Commission) and Kotecha is Secretary,

Iyer, a former IAS and sanitation expert, is Secretary, Shahi was former Power

Government think tank Niti Ayog, in its three-year action agenda 2017-18 to 2019-20, highlighted that it is essential specialists be inducted into the system through lateral entry on fixed-term contract, the minister said.

The Sectoral Group of Secretaries (SGoS) submitted a report in February, 2017 in which it has inter alia been observed that there is shortage of officers at the Joint Secretary, Director, levels, due to reduction in recruitment in the service during 1995-2002.

"Based on the recommendation of SGoS, government has decided to undertake lateral recruitment of ten Joint Secretaries on contract basis in order to achieve the twin objectives of bringing in fresh talent as well as augment the availability of manpower," Singh said.

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First Published: Sun, August 19 2018. 12:25 IST