No. 20/ 15/2009-CS-II(C)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhavan,
Khan Market, New Delhi-110003.
Dated the 26th October, 2010.
Khan Market, New Delhi-110003.
Dated the 26th October, 2010.
OFFICE
MEMORANDUM
Subject: Circulation of Draft Common Seniority List
(CSL) of Steno Grade `D’ of CSSS from the Select List Years 1995
to 2006.
The undersigned is directed to
say that on the basis of information received from all the Cadre
Units, a draft Common Seniority List (Annexure-I)
of Steno. Grade `D’ of CSSS for SL 1995 to 2006 has been
prepared in accordance with Regulation 3(3) -III-Grade `D’,
sub-paras (a) and (b) of the Central Secretariat Stenographers’
Service (Preparation of Common Seniority Lists) Regulation 1971,
as amended from time to time. The Annexure-I may be downloaded
from the website of this Ministry i.e:
http: / /www.persmin.
nic.in
Central Services Wing
CS Division
Central Secretariat
Stenographers Service (CSSS)
Common
Seniority/Eligibility Lists
Steno Grade `D’
2. The seniority of officers
appointed as Steno. Grade `D’ has been determined as per the
following principle: `subject to maintenance of
inter-se-seniority in the Cadres, officers appointed to the
grade are arranged according to their merit in the Competitive
Examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission; those
appointed from an earlier examination being placed above those
appointed from a later examination’.
3. It has been observed in some
cases that two or more Cadre Units have indicated the same rank
number in respect of Steno Grade `D’ recruited through the
direct recruitment/ bi-monthly Examination/ Spl. Examination
whereas in some cases the date of conduct of bi-monthly
Departmental Examinations have not been indicated. In some
cases, either the ranks obtained by the Steno Grade `D’
recruited through DR/DE/Spl. Examination or the mode of
recruitment have not been indicated by the Cadre Units. The
details of these officers have been indicated separately in the
Annexure-II
of the draft O.M. so that the Cadre Units may re-check/verify
their relevant records and furnish the correct position so that
these officials may be interpolated correctly and CSL be
finalized at the earliest.
4. It is further requested that
the draft CSL may be brought to the notice of all concerned
officials of Steno. Grade `D’ of CSSS (including those who have
proceeded from the Cadres on deputation to the ex-cadre post)
and they may be requested to submit representations/objections,
if any, with regard to any factual inaccuracy and order of
placement in the list, which may be forwarded along with the
comments of the concerned Cadre Units to this Department for
appropriate action. Cadre Units are also requested to verify the
correctness of the particulars such as date of regular
appointment, date of birth, rank number, date and month of
examination, etc. of the officials shown in the list. If the
name of any Steno Grade `D has been left out inadvertently from
being included in the list, the names of such officials along
with their particulars may be forwarded to this Department.
5. It is also requested that if
any of the Steno Grade `D’ shown in the list has already been
appointed as Steno Grade `C’ on regular basis against SQ/DE
quota or has ceased to be a member of the Steno Grade `D’ of
CSSS due to any reason, the names of such officials along with
full details may please be furnished to this Department. Cadre
Units are requested that factual inaccuracies/deficiencies, if
any, may be brought to the notice of this Department immediately
but not later than 22.11.2010. In case nothing is heard from any
Cadre Unit by that date, it will be presumed that there is no
factual inaccuracy in the said list and the CSL will be
finalized accordingly.
(G.S. Pundir)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
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