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    Government invites applications from public, private-sector employees for joint-secy posts

    Government invites applications from public, private-sector employees for joint-secy posts

    By Gogona Saikia
    Jun 11, 2018
    10:00 am

    What's the story

    In a rare move, the government has published public ads inviting applications for 10 junior secretary posts.

    The notification aimed at "lateral entry" invites "outstanding individuals" with relevant experience in PSUs, autonomous bodies, universities, and even the private sector, among others.

    While some have hailed the move, others have severely criticized it. Here are all details.

    Information

    About the posts

    "Joint secretaries are at a crucial level of senior management in the Government of India, and lead policy-making and the implementation of various programs and schemes of the department," the ad says. They are generally appointed through the IAS, IFS, IPS or other central services.

    Qualification

    Requirements of the job

    The government is now seeking individuals with expertise in financial services, agriculture, road transport, forest, energy, and civil aviation, among others.

    Candidates will need 15 years' experience and have to be aged 40 as of July 1, 2018. They will be appointed contractually for 3-5 years.

    They post comes with a pay scale of Rs. 1,44,200-Rs. 2,18,200 (Level 14), plus allowances.

    Do you know?

    How to apply

    To register, one needs to visit www.lateral.nic.in and submit the application anytime between June 15 and 5pm on July 30. All details about the posts are available on the site. No extension of time will be given under any circumstances.

    History

    The government has roped in individuals from outside earlier too

    This is the first time such an organized policy is being implemented for hiring at senior levels, but the government has looked outside its arena for hiring outsiders before too.

    In 1993, Tata Group's Russi Mody was made Air India chief. In 2002, former BSES CMD RV Shahi was made Power Secretary.

    The UPA brought in Infosys' Nandan Nilekani to lead the Aadhaar project.

    Praise

    Move hailed as "revolutionary" by some factions

    NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant and former vice-president Arvind Panagaria welcomed the move. Kant said it'll "catalyze UPSC-entrants to specialize."

    "Hope India's best minds will rise to the occasion and come to serve," Panagaria tweeted.

    Praising the decision, Keshav Desiraju, former secretary to the government, added a warning: "It needs to be seen who's doing the selection, because the system can be easily misused."

    Twitter Post

    IAS officer who's been transferred 51 times hails the decision

    Lateral recruitments to the posts of Joint Secretary in Govt of India notified. May the best talents from outside nurture public services.

    — Ashok Khemka (@AshokKhemka_IAS) June 10, 2018

    Protests

    Opposition cries foul at "unconstitutional" move

    The opposition, meanwhile, slammed the government. "I strongly oppose the move...to bring RSS cadet in...Reservation is main casualty," said CPI(M)'s TK Rangarajan.

    "This is unconstitutional and anti-reservation. Someday they'll appoint a PM...without an election," said RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav.

    Congress spokesman PL Punia said this was a way for "RSS-BJP and some corporate houses" to "directly influence the government from the inside."

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