MoS PMO, Personnel, Public
Grievances, Pensions Dr Jitendra Singh launched the e-Civil List-2019 of the
IAS Officers. This is the 64th edition of Civil list and for the first time,
the Civil list contains photographs of the IAS officers. The IAS Civil list contains vital
information in respect of their batch, cadre, present posting, pay scale,
qualification and superannuation with their overall cadre strength with search
features. The Civil list has been linked with the ER sheets. The List has been
designed through DoPT, which gives multiple search options to the users. The Department
of Personnel and Training (DOPT) is the cadre controlling authority of IAS
officers and the Civil List is prepared with the help of inputs received from
the States Cadres. The e-IAS Civil list is also available on the website of the
Ministry at http:persmin.nic.in under the link https://easy.nic.in/civilListIAS/YrCurr/StartCL.htm While congratulating the DoPT for
this initiative, Dr Jitendra Singh emphasized that the State Governments should
emulate this model to have a complete and systematic information about their
respective state civil services officers. Speaking about the advantages of
this Civil list he said that it will also facilitate the Information
Commissions as the information demanded by RTI activists about the officers is
already in public domain that too with multiple search options. He added that
DoPT being the HR wing of the government, it will also facilitate in research
and comparative data analysis. The Secretary, DoPT, Dr C
Chandramouli said that this will not only help in the day to day
administration, but also help in research, as lot of demographics are
available. He added that this is in line with PM’s emphasis on ‘Digital India’
and ‘ease of living’. Chandramouli disclosed that by the
end of this year, almost all departments will be on e-HRMS, which means
information related to their service book, LTC , among others will be available
electronically. This will also assist in predicting the number of vacancies. The
Secretary, DARPG, K. V. Eapen and senior officers of the Ministry were also
present on the occasion.
MoS PMO, Personnel, Public
Grievances, Pensions Dr Jitendra Singh launched the e-Civil List-2019 of the
IAS Officers. This is the 64th edition of Civil list and for the first time,
the Civil list contains photographs of the IAS officers.
The IAS Civil list contains vital information in respect of their batch, cadre, present posting, pay scale, qualification and superannuation with their overall cadre strength with search features. The Civil list has been linked with the ER sheets. The List has been designed through DoPT, which gives multiple search options to the users. The Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT) is the cadre controlling authority of IAS officers and the Civil List is prepared with the help of inputs received from the States Cadres. The e-IAS Civil list is also available on the website of the Ministry at http:persmin.nic.in under the link https://easy.nic.in/civilListIAS/YrCurr/StartCL.htm
While congratulating the DoPT for this initiative, Dr Jitendra Singh emphasized that the State Governments should emulate this model to have a complete and systematic information about their respective state civil services officers.
Speaking about the advantages of this Civil list he said that it will also facilitate the Information Commissions as the information demanded by RTI activists about the officers is already in public domain that too with multiple search options. He added that DoPT being the HR wing of the government, it will also facilitate in research and comparative data analysis.
The Secretary, DoPT, Dr C Chandramouli said that this will not only help in the day to day administration, but also help in research, as lot of demographics are available. He added that this is in line with PM’s emphasis on ‘Digital India’ and ‘ease of living’.
Chandramouli disclosed that by the end of this year, almost all departments will be on e-HRMS, which means information related to their service book, LTC , among others will be available electronically. This will also assist in predicting the number of vacancies. The Secretary, DARPG, K. V. Eapen and senior officers of the Ministry were also present on the occasion.