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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Central Government Special Recruitment Drive for SCs/STs Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances &#38; Pensions Special Recruitment Drive for SCs/STs 21 NOV 2019 Department of Personnel &#38; Training (DoPT) has issued general instructions to all Ministries/ Departments to constitute an In-House Committee for identification of backlog reserved vacancies, to study the root cause of such vacancies, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances &amp; Pensions<br /><strong> Special Recruitment Drive for SCs/STs</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-right">21 NOV 2019</p>



<p>Department of Personnel &amp; Training (DoPT) has issued general instructions to all Ministries/ Departments to constitute an In-House Committee for identification of backlog reserved vacancies, to study the root cause of such vacancies, to initiate measures to remove the factors causing such vacancies and to fill them up through Special Recruitment Drives. DoPT monitors the progress with regard to filling up of backlog reserved vacancies for Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in ten Ministries/Departments, having more than 90% of the employees of Central Government.</p>



<p>Also read: <strong><a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://centralgovernmentnews.com/10-reservations-for-ews-in-railway-recruitment/" target="_blank">First major recruitment with the benefit of 10% reservations for EWS</a></strong></p>



<p>As per the data provided by six Ministries/ Departments (which includes data relating to Public Sector Banks, Financial Institutions, Central Public Sector Undertakings etc.), as on 31.12.2017, out of 13968 backlog vacancies for SCs and 11040 backlog vacancies for STs, 6186 backlog vacancies for SCs and 4137 backlog vacancies for STs were filled up. As on 01.01.2018, 7782 backlog vacancies for SCs and 6903 backlog vacancies for STs remained unfilled.</p>



<p>Besides the above six, three more Ministries/ Departments have informed that as on 31.12.2018, out of 9624 backlog vacancies for SCs and 8659 backlog vacancies for STs, 7911 backlog vacancies for SCs and 6129 backlog vacancies for STs were filled up. As on 01.01.2019, 1713 backlog vacancies for SCs and 2530 backlog vacancies for STs remained unfilled.</p>



<p>This information was provided by the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances &amp; Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh in written reply to a question in Rajya  Sabha today.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p> Government Sets up a Committee to Find Out the Reasons For Backlog in Filling up of Reserved Vacancies The Government has decided to set up a Committee to make in-depth analysis of the reasons for backlog in filling up of reserved vacancies. A 20-member committee headed by the Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Government Sets up a Committee to Find Out the Reasons For Backlog in Filling up of Reserved Vacancies</strong></p>
<p>The Government has decided to set up a Committee to make in-depth analysis of the reasons for backlog in filling up of reserved vacancies. A 20-member committee headed by the Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment will suggest measures to enhance the employability of reserved category candidates. The Committee members are from various Central Government Ministries including Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Personnel &amp; Training, Ministry of Human Resources Development, Ministry of Railways, UPSC, SSC, Railway Recruitment Board etc.</p>
<p>The Committee will submit its report within a period of three months from the date of its constitution.</p>
<p>The Government had launched a Special Recruitment Drive (SRD) to fill up the backlog reserved vacancies of the Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in November, 2008. Progress of the drive was reviewed in July, 2011 and it was decided to re-launch the drive so as to fill up the remaining identified backlog vacancies by 31st March, 2012. The progress of Special Recruitment Drive was reviewed by the Government in May 2013. It was noted out of a total of 64,175 backlog vacancies (DR quota and Promotion quota) which could be filled up, 48,034 vacancies were filled up, indicating overall success rate of the Drive at about 75%.</p>
<p>The analysis of data and consultation with various Ministries indicated that lack of finishing skills or interview skills, less availability of professionally qualified persons, less identification of posts for Persons with Disabilities, dearth of professionally qualified persons especially in Hearing impaired Category of disability etc. are some of the reasons for less employability of SCs, STs, OBCs and PWDs in Government Sector.</p>
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<p>RNM/DS/HKJ/BK/COMMITTEE-BACKLOG/21.8.13<br />
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dopt Orders on Reservation : Filling up backlog vacancies reserved for Scheduled Castes (SCs)/Scheduled Tribes (STs)/Other Backward Classes (OBCs) &#160; Filling up backlog vacancies : Achievement of the Drive as reported by various Ministries / Departments on its conclusion revealed that out of total 75,522 identified backlog vacancies , there were 64,175 backlog vacancies which [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Filling up backlog vacancies :</strong></span> Achievement of the Drive as reported by various Ministries / Departments on its conclusion revealed that out of total 75,522 identified backlog vacancies , there were 64,175 backlog vacancies which could be filled up and of these, 48,035 vacancies were filled up. Overall success rate of the Drive was 74.85%.</p>
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<strong>No.36038/1(i)/2013-Estt(Res) </strong><br />
<strong>Government of India </strong><br />
<strong>Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions </strong><br />
<strong>Department of Personnel and Training</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;">
<p>North Block, New Delhi.<br />
Dated the 21st June, 2013.</p>
<p>Subject: <strong>Filling up <a href="http://centralgovernmentnews.com/?s=Backlog+Vacancies" target="_blank">backlog vacancies</a> reserved for Scheduled Castes (SCs)/Scheduled Tribes (STs)/Other Backward Classes (OBCs).</strong></p>
<p>A Special Recruitment Drive for filling up of the backlog vacancies reserved for SCs/STs/OBCs had been launched in November, 2008 and was concluded on 31st March, 2012.</p>
<p>2. Achievement of the Drive as reported by various Ministries / Departments on its conclusion revealed that out of total 75,522 identified backlog vacancies , there were 64,175 backlog vacancies which could be filled up and of these, 48,035 vacancies were filled up. Overall success rate of the Drive was 74.85%. Reasons for non-filling up of reserved vacancies may be attributed to the lack of finishing skills like English fluency or interview skills, non availability of qualified reserved category candidates for posts requiring professional qualification especially in ST category, scarcity of qualified reserved category persons results in job switch over or not joining after selection as they get better jobs and in some cases selection is done on all India basis whereas allocation is made zone/State wise.</p>
<p>3. The Government considered the status of filling up of backlog vacancies reserved for SCs/STs/OBCs and desired that concerted efforts be made to fill up the backlog vacancies at the earliest and the status of action taken in this regard be monitored at the highest level. Besides, actions on the following measures are to be taken at the earliest to enhance the employability of reserved category candidates:</p>
<blockquote><p>(i) In order to fill up the vacancies in the posts requiring professional qualifications, the concerned Ministries/Departments may take a decision within a period of six months on launching of a Special Recruitment Drive providing certain relaxations so that the vacancies may be filled up;</p>
<p>(ii) Finishing training should be imparted to the reserved category candidates once they complete technical/professional qualifications. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and Ministry of Tribal Affairs would devise such programmes. Such programmes should be implemented with involvement of State and State Administrative Training Institutes.</p>
<p>(iii) Training programmes for interview skills and English proficiency may also be devised for reserved category persons for posts requiring non-professional qualifications;</p>
<p>(iv) The issue of providing reserve list/wail list of successful reserved category candidates would be taken up with the Recruitment Agencies so that in a situation when reserved category candidates with higher merit do no join the post, the post may be filled up from the candidates available in the reserved list;</p>
<p>(v) The issue of less employability of SCs/STs/OBCs and Persons with Disabilities for Government sector may require in-depth analysis of the causes and to suggest remedial measures. It would be appropriate to constitute a Committee with representations from Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Department of Personnel and Training, major Ministries /Departments like Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Railways and government recruitment agencies.</p>
<p>The committee should find out specific reasons for backlog in filling up of vacancies and suggest measures to enhance the employability of reserved category candidates. (vi) More and more posts may be identified for the persons with disabilities. Micro specifications may be made liberal by providing reasonable accommodation/technological help.</p>
<p>(vii) Schemes may be launched for establishment of inclusive schools/colleges where even persons with disabilities may be able to get education so that the dearth of qualified persons especially in Hearing Impaired category may be taken care of.</p>
<p>(viii) As regards awareness of opportunity for the Persons with Disabilities, the Non- Government Organisations (NGOs) working in the concerned area may be roped in by the Department of Disability Affairs for dissemination of information about schemes/programmes/job opportunities.</p></blockquote>
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<p>4. All the Ministries /Departments are requested to take follow up action on the decision taken by the Government. Quarterly reports be sent to this Department for monitoring the progress of implementation of these directions.</p>
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<p style="text-align: right;">sd/-<br />
(G. Srinivasan)<br />
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India<br />
Tele.: 23090374</p>
<p>To<br />
The Joint Secretary (Administration),<br />
All the Ministries/Departments /Autonomous Bodies/Attached offices as per the list attached.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote><p>1. D/o Agriculture and Cooperation<br />
2. D/o Agriculture Research and Education<br />
3. D/o Animal Husbandary, Dairying and Fisheries<br />
4. D/o AR and PG<br />
5. D/o Atomic Energy<br />
6. D/o Avush<br />
7. D/o Bio-Technology<br />
8. Cabinet Secretariat<br />
9. D/o Chemicals and Petra-Chemicals<br />
10. M/o Civil Aviations<br />
11. D/o Coal<br />
12. M/o Commerce<br />
13. Comptoller Auditor General<br />
14. D/o Consumer Affairs<br />
15. D/o Corporate Affairs<br />
16. M/o Culture<br />
17. D/o Defence<br />
18. D/o Defence Production<br />
19. D/o Defence Research and Development<br />
20. M/o Development of North Eastern Region<br />
21. D/o Disinvestrnent<br />
22. M/o Drinking Water Supply &amp; Sani ation<br />
23. M/o Earth Science<br />
24. D/o Economic Affairs<br />
25. Election Commission<br />
26. D/o Electronics and Information Technology (DEITY)<br />
27. M/o Environment and Forests<br />
28. D/o Expenditure<br />
29. D/o Ex-Servicemen Welfare<br />
30. M/o External Affairs<br />
31. D/o Fertilizers<br />
32. D/o Financial Services<br />
33. D/o Food and Public Distribution<br />
34. M/o Food Processing Industries<br />
35. D/o Health and Family Welfare<br />
36. D/o Health Research<br />
37. D/o Heavy Industries<br />
38. D/o Higher Education<br />
39. M/o Home Affairs<br />
40. M/o Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation<br />
41. D/o Industrial Policy and Promotion<br />
42. M/o Information and Broadcasting<br />
43. D/o Justice<br />
44. M/o Labour and Employment<br />
45. D/o Land Resources<br />
46. D/o Legal Affairs<br />
47. D/o Legislative<br />
48. M/o Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises<br />
49. D/o Mines<br />
50. M/o Minority Affairs<br />
51. M/o New and Renewable Energy<br />
52. Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser<br />
53. M/o Overseas Indian Affairs<br />
54. M/o Panchayati Raj<br />
55. M/o Parliamentary Affairs<br />
56. D/o Pensions<br />
57. D/o Personnel and Training<br />
58. M/o Petroleum and Natural Gas<br />
59. M/o Pharmaceutical<br />
60. Planning Commission<br />
61. D/o Posts<br />
62. M/o Power<br />
63. President&#8217;s Secretariat<br />
64. Prime Minister Office<br />
65. D/o Public Enterprises<br />
66. M/o Railways<br />
67. D/o Revenue<br />
68. D/o Road Transport and Highways<br />
69. D/o Rural Development<br />
70. D/o School Education and Literacy<br />
71. D/o Science and Technology<br />
72. D/o Scientific and Industrial Research<br />
73. D/o Shipping<br />
74. M/o Social Justice and Empowerment<br />
75. D/o Space<br />
76. M/o Statistics and Programme Implementation<br />
77. M/o Steel<br />
78. D/o Telecommunication<br />
79. M/o Textiles<br />
80. D/o Tourism<br />
81. M/o Tribal Affairs<br />
82. UPSC<br />
83. M/o Urban Development<br />
84. Vice President Secretariat<br />
85. M/o Water Resources<br />
86. D/o Women and Child Development<br />
87. M/o Youth Affairs and Sports<br />
88. National Human Rights Commission<br />
89. Staff Selection Commission<br />
90. Council of Scientific &amp; Industrial Research</p></blockquote>
<p>Source: www.persmin.nic.in<br />
[http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02adm/36038_1_2013-Estt.Res.-21062013-A.pdf]</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>To fill up the backlog reserved vacancies of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and OBCs: Review of the Special Recruitment Drive launched The Union Cabinet today approved the Special Recruitment Drive launched to fill up the backlog in reserved vacancies of the Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs). The achievement [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>To fill up the backlog reserved vacancies of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and OBCs: Review of the Special Recruitment Drive launched</strong></p>
<p>The Union Cabinet today approved the Special Recruitment Drive launched to fill up the backlog in reserved vacancies of the Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs).</p>
<p>The achievement of the drive was reviewed in July, 2011 by the Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions as there was a large backlog of vacancies which were yet to be filled. The drive was re-launched to fill up the remaining identified backlog vacancies by the end of the financial year i.e. 31.03.2012. All Ministries/Departments were requested to make concerted efforts to ensure that the remaining backlog reserved vacancies of SCs, STs and OBCs were filled up by 31st March, 2012.</p>
<p>The achievement of the Special Recruitment Drive on its conclusion on 31st March, 2012, as reported by various Ministries/Departments is as follows:</p>
<p>(i) A total of 75,522 backlog vacancies were identified. Of these, 44,427 were in the direct recruitment quota and 31,095 in the promotion quota.</p>
<p>(ii) Of the 44,427 backlog vacancies in the direct recruitment quota, 28,588 have been filled up so far. The success rate in direct recruitment quota is therefore 64.35 percent .</p>
<p>(iii) Out of 31,095 backlog vacancies in the promotion quota, there are 11,347 vacancies (SC 4,239 &amp; ST 7,106) for which eligible candidates are not available even in the extended zone of consideration. Therefore, it has not been found possible to fill up these vacancies. Out of the remaining 19,748 vacancies in the <a href="http://centralgovernmentnews.com/category/promotion/">promotion </a>quota, 19,446 vacancies have been filled up so far. After excluding the vacancies for which candidates are not available, achievement of the drive in respect of the promotion quota is 98.47 percent.</p>
<p>Source : PIB News</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://centralgovernmentnews.com/to-fill-up-the-backlog-reserved-vacancies-of-the-scheduled-castes-scheduled-tribes-and-obcs-review-of-the-special-recruitment-drive-launched/">To fill up the backlog reserved vacancies of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and OBCs: Review of the Special Recruitment Drive launched</a> appeared first on <a href="https://centralgovernmentnews.com">CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES NEWS</a>.</p>
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