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Umea sine oes . ‘ ao fen) CC 126s. cen ae ar fran seer M x 8 dae simera ( crm fem) ogee ee eee ee . 9. eater (Han Frm) 56 ieee ee rane be = ‘a ae . 58 Wate ae orn x LT ae, Gre we wah 18 ere siaeret (waste a fram) Eat [eB 51282004 nar om, UR, arr, ge Ai RB THE GAZETTEOF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY, [Pax tl—See.3(9] MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS ‘(Department of Personnel and Training) NOTIFICATION ‘New Delhi, the 27th February, 2009 GSR. 140(E).— In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to article 309 of the Constitution and in supersession of the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962, except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession, the President hereby makes the following rules, namely —— 1. Short title and commencement.-(1) These rules may be called the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 2009. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 2. Definitions In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires.- (a) “appointing authority" in relation to any Grade means the authority empowered under the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965, to make appointments to that Grade; (b) "appointed day" means the date on which these rules come into force; () “approved service" in relation to any Grade means; ())_ in respect of an officer recruited directly to that grade, period or periods of regular service rendered in that grade, including period or periods of absence during which he would have held a post on regular basis in that grade but for his being on leave or otherwise not being available to hold such post, from the first day of July of the year, following the year in which the examination for direct recruitment was held; (ii) in respect of an officer recruited to that grade through departmental examination, period or periods of regular service rendered in that grade, including period or periods of absence during which he would have held a post on regular basis in that grade but for his being on leave or otherwise not being available to hold such post, from the first day of July of the year for vacancies of which such examination was held; ab Aa (arias 3(i)) MI TATA: STE, ii) in respect of an officer recruited to that grade on the basis of length of service in the lower grade, period or periods of regular service rendered in that grade, including period or periods of absence during which he would have held a post on regular basis in that grade but for his being on leave or otherwise not being available to hold such post, from the first day of July of the year for which the recruitment was made: Provided that where there is delay of more than ninety days in joining on appointment, in any of the cases mentioned in the sub clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) above, such delay should not be due to any fault on the part of the officer; (d) “authorised strength" in relation to any grade of the Service means the strength of duty posts in that Grade, as specified in rule 5, against which regular appointments may be made; (e) "cadre" means the group of posts in the Grades of Senior Selection Grade (Director), Selection Grade (Deputy Secretary), Grade-I (Under Secretary), Section Officer and Assistant in any of the Ministries or Offices specified in column (2) of the First Schedule and in all the Offices specified against such Ministry or its Office in column (3) and (4) of that Schedule; (f) “Cadre-unit” means the participating Ministries or Departments as specified in column (2) of the First and Second Schedules; (g) “Cadre Controlling Authority” in relation to officers appointed to any grade of Central Secretariat Service means the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel , Public Grievances and Pensions; (h) “cadre officer” in relation to any grade means a member of the Central Secretariat Service; (i) "Commission" means the Union Public Service Commission; ("Common seniority list" in relation to any Grade means the seniority list of officers of that Grade serving in all the cadre units specified in the First Schedule as on the appointed day and revised annually.in accordance with the regulations to be framed in this behalf by the Central Government; THE GAZETTEOFINDIA:EXTRAORDINARY __[Paurll-_ Sie. 34)! (k) “direct recruit" means a person recruited on the basis of a competitive examination, other than a departmental competitive examination recruited through the Staff Selection Commission; (1) “duty post" in relation to any Grade of the service means a Cadre post held by officers of the service on a substantive basis in any post specified in the Second Schedule; (m) “Limited Departmental Competitive Examination” in respect of any grade of the service means a competitive examination hold by the Commission or the Staff Selection Commission, as the case may be, to select candidates for that grade from amongst the respective feeder grades; (n) "Grade" means any of the Grades specified in rule 3: (0) "Ministry" means a Ministry in the Government of India and includes a Department of a Ministry or other Offices specified in columns (2), (3) and (4) of the First Schedule; (p) “Prescribed” means prescribed by the rules made by the Central Government under these rules; (q) "permanent officer" means a person who has been confirmed in Service: (®) "probationer" means an officer either directly recruited or promoted to the Assistants’ Grade or appointed to Grade-I on probation against a regular vacancy; (s) "range of seniority" in relation to any grade means the range specified by the Central Government in the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions in the common seniority list for that grade for additions to Select List; (1) "regular officer", in relation to any grade, means a person who has been appointed against a regular vacancy either through direct recruitment or through a Limited Departmental Competitive Examination or through promotion from Select List and who has completed the period of probation under rule 13 to the satisfaction of the appointing authority; (am wee3()) S19 TST | UIT 1s (u) "regular vacancies", in relation to a grade, includes vacancies arising out of death, retirement, promotion, resignation, deputation or transfer or long leave of incumbents; wv "Schedule" means a Schedule to these rules; (w) "Select List" in relation to the Senior Selection Grade, Selection Grade, Grade I, Section Officers’ Grade and the Assistants’ Grade means the Select List prepared in accordance with the regulations made under sub- rule (4) of the rule 11 or rule 12, as the case may be; (x) "Service" means the Central Secretariat Service; 3. Composition of the Service.- (1) There shall be five Grades in the Service which are classified into two groups as given below:- S.No. | Group of Grade Classification post/grade q) Q) @) @) 1 A Senior Selection | Central Civil Service Group A Grade Ministerial 2 A Selection Grade | Central Civil Service Group A | Ministerial 4 3 A | Grade-I } Central Civil Service Group A Ministerial 4 B Section Officer Central Civil Service Group B | Ministerial | 5 B Assistant Central Civil Service Group B Ministerial (2) The posts in the Senior Selection Grade, Selection Grade, Grade | and the Section Officers’ Grade shall be gazetted posts and those in the Assistants’ Grade shall be non-gazetted posts. 4. Combined Gradation List of Officers of the Central Secretariat Service. - (1) There shall be a single combined gradation list called Common Seniority List for each grade of the Service specified in rule 3. (2) The Common Seniority List for each grade of the Service shall be prepared as on 1* January of every year. 16 THE GAZETTEOF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY. [Paxr t-—Sse.3(9) 5. The authorised cadre strength of the Service. (1) The authorised strength of various Grades of the Service shall be as specified in Table below:- Table S.No. | Name of the Grade Sanctioned strength a) ® ieeee commas 1 __| Senior Selection Grade (Director) "110 |__2 _| Selection Grade (Deputy Secretary) 330 3 Grade-I (Under Secretary) 1400 4 Section Officers’ Grade 3000 5 Assistants’ Grade 4904 TOTAL "9744 (2) There shall be a Deputation Reserve of twenty percent, Leave Reserve of three percent and Training Reserve of one percent of the sanctioned strength of officers of Grade-I and above. (3) The percentage of posts referred to under sub-rule (2) of this rule shall be in addition to the sanctioned strength indicated under column (3) of the Table referred to in sub-rule (1) in respect of posts mentioned against serial number | to 3. 6, The cadre unit-wise distribution of posts of different grades of the Central Secretariat Service cadre mentioned in rule 5 above among the participating Ministries or Departments is given in the Second Schedule (A and B). 7. Initial Constitution of a Cadre unit. The regular officers for all grades of the Service on the day on which a cadre-unit is initially constituted shall be determined by the Central Government. 8. Posting of cadre officers.- Every cadre officer shall, unless he is on leave or otherwise not available for holding a duty post, be posted against a duty post of the appropriate Grade in the cadre unit. 9. Duty posts to be held by cadre officers.- Every duty post in the Service shall be held by a cadre officer of appropriate grade. 10. Confirmation. - Confirmations of all Central Secretariat Service officers shail be made only once at the entry level into the Service. (um — we 3) Sa BH TTT: TANT a 11. Recruitment to Senior Selection Grade, Selection Grade and Grade I.- (1) Regular vacancies in the Senior Selection Grade shall be filled by promotion of regular officers of Selection Grade who have rendered not less than five years’ approved service in that Grade and are included in the Select List for the Senior Selection Grade prepared under sub-rule (4). (2) Regular vacancies in the Selection Grade shall be filled by promotion of regular officers of Grade I who have rendered not less than five years’ approved service in that Grade and are included in the Select List for the Selection Grade prepared under sub-rule (4). (3) Regular vacancies in Grade I shall be filled by promotion of regular officers of the Section Officers’ Grade who have rendered not less than eight years’ approved service in that Grade and are included in'the Select List for Grade I of the Service prepared under sub-rule (4). (4) For the purposes of sub-rules (1), (2) and (3), a Select List for the Senior Selection Grade, Selection Grade and Grade I shall be prepared and published annually. The procedure for preparing and revising the Select Lists shall be such as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Central Government: Provided that the regulations relating to the procedure for preparing and revising the Select List for Grade I shall be prepared in consultation with the Commission. 12. Recruitment to the Section Officers’ and the Assistants’ Grade. - (1) SECTION OFFICERS’ GRADE (a) The regular vacancies in the Section Officers’ Grade shall be filled fifty percent. through Limited Departmental Competitive Examination and fifty percent by appointment of persons included in the Select List for the Section Officers’ Grade. (b) The rules for the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination referred to above shall be determined by regulations made by the Department of Personne! and Training and the allotment of candidates from the result of this examination to the various cadre units shall also be made by that Department: 791GH08—3A 8 ‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA:EXTRAORDINARY __[Paar Il—Ste.3()] Provided that if sufficient number of candidates are not available for filling up the vacancies in a cadre unit in any recruitment year, either by Limited Departmental Competitive Examination or by promotion on the basis of seniority, the unfilled vacancies shall be carried forward and added to the number of vacancies of the same mode of recruitment to be filled in the next recruitment year: Provided further that no such unfilled vacancies shall be carried forward for more than two recruitment years, beyond the year to which the recruitment relates, where after the vacancies if any, still remaining unfilled belonging to one mode of recruitment shall be transferred as additional vacancies for the other mode of recruitment, (2) ASSISTANTS' GRADE (a) Seventy Five per cent of the regular vacancies in the Assistants’ Grade in the cadre units ‘shall be filled by direct recruitment of graduates possessing, computer proficiency as may be notified by the Department of Personnel and Training on the basis of results of a Competitive Examination held by the Staff Selection Commission once in a year for this purpose. Out of the remaining vacancies, fifteen percent shall be filled by promotion on the basis of seniority and ten percent through Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for Upper Division Clerks of Central Secretariat Clerical Service to be conducted by Staff Selection Commission once in a year for this purpose. As a one time exception, resultant vacancies of Assistants arising from the cadre restructuring of Central Secretariat Service in 2003 shall be filled up from Upper Division Clerks by way of fifty percent through Limited Departmental Competitive Examination and fifty percent by seniority. (b) The appointments of the persons whose names have been included in the Select List shall be made in the order of seniority in that Select List. For the purpose of this rule a Select List for the Assistants’ Grade shall be prepared and published annually. (c) The rules for the Competitive Examinations and Limited Departmental Competitive Examination referred above shall be determined by regulations made by the Department of Personnel and Training and the allotment of candidates from the results of these examinations to the various cadre units shall be made by that Department. 74) &2|049 (arias 30) SG STEWS | ARPT ott (4) The procedure for preparing and revising the Select List for Section Officers Grade and Assistants Grade shall be determined by regulations made by the Department of Personnel & Training. 13, Probation.- (1) Every officer , either directly recruited or promoted to the Assistants’ Grade or appointed to Grade-I shall initially be appointed on probation, the period of probation being two years from the date of appointment. (2) Every person other than a direct recruit shall, when first appointed to the Assistant Grade, be on probation for a period of two years from the date of such appointment. (3) The period of probation specified in sub-rules (1) and (2) may, if the appointing authority deems fit, be extended in any case, but the total period of extension of probation shall not, save where it is necessary by reason of any departmental or legal proceedings pending against the officer, exceed one year. (4) During probation, 2 member of the Service may be required to undergo such training and to qualify such tests as the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions may prescribe from time to time. 14. Confirmation of probationers.- Until a probationer appointed to either Assistant Grade or Grade-I of the Service has completed his probation in a manner to be determined by Regulations to the satisfaction of the appointing authority, he shall not be eligible for confirmation in Service. An officer shall continue to he on probation till he is confirmed under this rule or is discharged or reverted under rule 15. 15, Discharge or reversion of probationers.- (1) A probationer who has no lien on any post under the Central Government or any State Government shall be liable to be discharged from the Service at any time without notice if on the basis of his performance or conduct during probation, he is considered unfit for further retention in the Service. (2) A probationer who holds a lien on a post under the Central Government or any State Government may be reverted to such post at any time for the reasons specified in sub-rule (1). 2» THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Pan See, 3() (3) A probationer who is not considered suitable for confirmation at the end of the period of probation specified in sub-rule (1) of rule 13 or at the end of the extended period of probation, if any, under sub-rule (3) of that rule, shall be discharged or reverted in accordance with sub-rule (1) or sub-rule (2), as the case may be. (4) A member of the Service on probation in Assistant Grade or Grade-I who is not considered suitable for continuance in that Grade during or at the end of the period of probation specified in sub-rule (2) of rule 13 or the extended period, if any, under sub-rule (3) of that rule, shall be reverted to the next lower grade of the Service or to the concerned grade of the Central Secretariat Clerical Service, as the case may be, from which he was appointed on probation to the grade of the Service. 16. Seniority.- (1) The relative seniority of members of the Service appointed to any Grade before the appointed day shall be regulated by their relative seniority as determined before the said date: Provided that, if the seniority of any such officer had not been specifically determined before the said date, it shall be as determined by the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. (2) The seniority of persons appointed to any Grade after the appointed day shall be determined as follows, namely: - I. Senior Selection Grade, Selection Grade, Grade 1 and Section Officer.- The inter-se seniority of officers appointed to the Grade after the appointed day shall be regulated by the order in which their names are included in the Select List for the Grade: Il. Assistants’ Grade.- (@ Regular Officers (@) Direct recruits shall be ranked inter-se in the order of merit reckoned on the basis of final ranking obtained on the basis of marks obtained by the candidate in such of the mandatory training programme as may be prescribed by the Central Government and the marks obtained in the examination conducted by the Staff (amare 30) sa a: ETT Selection Commission in the ratio of 25:75 respectively, the recruits examination being ranked senior to those of a later examination; Provided that the seniority of persons recruited through the Competitive Examination held by the Staff Selection Commission shall be such as may be prescribed by the Central Government applicable to Central Civil Services. (b) Persons appointed regularly to a Grade from the Select List for the Grade shall be ranked inter-se according to the order in which they are so appointed; (c) The relative seniority of direct recruits to a Grade and persons regularly appointed to the Grade from the Select List for the Grade shall be regulated in accordance with the provisions of Regulations made in this behalf by the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. 17. Pay.- The scales of pay attached to the various Grades of the Service shall be as follows, namely: - (i) Senior Selection Grade: Rs 37400-67000 (PB-4)+Rs 8700 (Grade Pay) (ii) Selection Grade: Rs 15600-39100 (PB-3) + Rs 7600 (Grade Pay) (iii) Grade I: Rs 15600-39100 (PB-3) + Rs 6600 (Grade Pay) (iv) Section Officers’ Grade: Rs 9300-34800 (PB-2) + Rs 4800 (Grade Pay) Note: The non-functional pay scale of Rs 15600-39100 (PB-3) +RsS400 (Grade Pay) is admissible to the Section Officers of the Service on completion of 4 years of approved service in that grade. The Section Officers, who are granted this non-functional pay scale will continue to remain in Group "B’ (Gazetted) and their eligibility for promotion to Grade I (Under Secretary) of the Service will be reckoned on the basis of total period, spent in both the scales of Section Officer, counted together. (v) _ Assistants’ Grade: Rs 9300-34800 (PB-2) + Rs 4200 (Grade Pay) 18. Regulation of Pay.- (1) The pay and increments of officers of the various 2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [Paw ti—Sre 3¢)) Grades shall be regulated in accordance with the Rules relating to pay of Central Civil Services. (2) The pay of a probationer in a Grade may, on his completing each year of Probation to the satisfaction of the appointing authority and qualifying the prescribed periodic tests, be raised, by one stage in the time scale. 19. Inter-cadre transfers.- The Department of Personnel and Training shall be the competent authority to transfer a cadre officer of any Grade from one cadre unit to another. 20. Constitution of new cadre units. (1) The Department of Personnel and Training shall be the competent authority to amend, modify and create additional cadre units as given in the First Schedule. (2) The authorised strength and the regular officers in each Grade in any new cadre unit initially constituted under sub-rule (1) shall be as determined by the Department of Personnel and Training. (3) After anew cadre unit has been constituted under sub-rule (1) and its initial constitution determined under sub-rule (2), all the other provisions of these Tules shall apply to such cadre unit. 21. Regulations... The Department of Personnel and Training may make regulations, not inconsistent with these tules, to provide for all matters for which Provision is necessary or expedient, for the purpose of giving effect to these rules 22. Residuary matters.- In regard to matters not specifically covered by these rules or by regulations or orders made or issued there under, or by special orders, the members of the Service shall be governed by the rules, regulations and orders applicable to the Central Civil Services in general we Ahh: hla a (urri—ws 3() SI TO: STITT 2B 23. Power to relax. - Where the Central Government is satisfied that the operation of any of these rules causes undue hardship in any class or category of persons or posts, it may dispense with or relax the requirement of the rule to such extent and subject to such conditions, as it may consider necessary. 24, Repeal and savings.- (1) The Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962 and regulations framed there under, as amended from time to time, in force before the commencement of these rules are hereby repealed subject to any notification, tule, regulation, order or notice issued, or any appointment or declaration made, or exemption granted or any penalty or fine imposed or any other thing done or any other action taken under the previous rules or regulations and in force immediately before such commencement shall so far as it is not inconsistent with the provisions of these rules, be deemed to have been issued, made, granted, done or taken under the corresponding provisions of these rules. 25. Reservations.- Nothing in these rules shall affect reservations, relaxation and other concessions required to be provided for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and other special categories of persons in accordance with the orders issued by the Central Government from time to time in this regard. 26, Interpretation.- Where any doubt arises as to the interpretation of any of the provisions of these rules, or the regulations made there under, the matter shall be referred to the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions whose decision thereon shall be final. [Paxr —Sec.3(9} “THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY. 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[Names of Ministries/Departments/Units ‘Sanctioned strength (are —Sie.36)) No. Lay 2 Director fer] Dy. Secretary’ GB) (4) Under Secralaty |_1_JAdministrative Reforms & Public Grievances icultural Research & Education [3 [Agriculture & Cooperation [4 [Animal Husbandry & Dairying [5 [Department of AYUSH [6 [Bio-Technology [Cabinet Secretariat |_8_|Chemicals & Petrochemicals [9 [Civil Aviation [10 [Coat [it [Commerce (Consumer Affairs Corporate Affairs [14 [Culture "iS [Central Vigilance Commission [16 [Defence Disinvestment | 18 [Department of North Eastern Regions [Department of Personnel & Training, Institute of /Secretariat Training & Management, Public Esterpises Selection Board, Central Bureau of alvlol=elololr}slolo| f 20 | Earth & Sciences [Economic Affairs Secondary & Higher Education [Environment & Forests Penditure Fertilizers [Financial Services ‘ood & Public Distribution iI Food Processing Industries Health & Family Welfare [Go eng iamsties —————--—— 4 14 pai] 18 industrial Policy & Promotion inter State Council Sect Labour. | 36 |Legal Affairs Legislative Department 38 [Mines 4 G 2| 8 2 4 2 (ras 30) a: ST @ 39 [Minority Affairs | 40 [New & Renewable Ener; |_41 [National Human Rights Commission Overseas Indian Affairs 43 [Petroleum & Natural Gas 44 [Planning Commission [45 [Prime Minister's Office Posts Power | 48 [Public Enterprises | 49 [Registrar General of India Revenue [51 [Road Transport & Highways Rural Development [Science & Technology SSSSCS~«* [54 [Scientific and Ind. Research [55 [Shi Social Justice & Empowerment Staff Selection Commission [Small Scale Industries(SSD, Agro & Rural industries and Development Commissioner (SSI) Statistics and Programme Imp 0 2 19} | 60 [Steel 1 3 [61 [Supp 9 4 20| [62 | 0 7 24 | 63 [Textiles 2 2feeeeeceet| aaa REE) HSCEI EEE] | 65 [Tribal Affairs | 66 [Union Public Service Commission [Urban Development i 38 | 68 [Water Resources 28] [69 [Women & Child Development 70 [Youth Affairs & Sports [__|TOTAL 110) 330 4 17] 3 10 1400) THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY Second Schedule-Part B ( See rule 6) Sanctioned Stren; [Names of Cadre units coperation [Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Department of Fertilizers Ministry of Civil Aviation Ministry of Commerce and Industry (Department OF Commerce) 6 [Ministry of Commerce and Industry (Department oF Commerce) Supply Division Ministry of Commerce and Industry (Department of industrial Policy and Promotion) Ministry of Communication (Department of Posts [Ministry of Communication (Department of [Telecommunication) Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public [Ministry of Culture [Ministry of Defence inistry of Environment and Forests of Finance, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 4 25 Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions DOPT: s. No, 1a) T 1 [Ministry of Agriculture (Department of Agriculture and 2 3 [4 | Distribution (Department of Food and Public Distribution [ 20" [ Ministry oF Information and Broadcasting [ 21 [Minisry of Labour and Employment] [MinisryofMines sth of Section Officers and Assistants of CSS Pee) eteat 118 38 36 18 | 10 [Ministry of Corporate Affairs 11 Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public i8| Distribution (Department of Consumer Affairs) 12 54 13 [Ministry of Home Affairs 269[ aaa} [Ministry of Human Resource Development 149] ! a] [Paxr tl—See. 34) 181] 63 98 27] 23] 102| Ministry of Rural Development (Department o Development) (mrs 309) Se SLT ETT [Names of Cadre units No. é PER esescececa Ce a eee eececeeecesesest) ¢ ps ! [Union Public Service Commission TOTAL [F. No. 5/24/2004-CS. 1] Dr. S.K. SARKAR, Jt, Secy. ' 3 Printed by dhe Manager, Gov. of india Press, Ring Road, Mayaput, New Dei-ll006d ‘and Published by the Conoller of Publestions, Debi 10084,

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