New Delhi: Employees of autonomous institutions like central
universities and AIIMS will come under government scanner now which will
keep track of their performance.
Under Fundamental Rule 56(J), the government has the "absolute
right" to retire, if necessary in the public interest, any Group A and B
employee who joined service before the age of 35 and has crossed the
age of 50.
Also, a Group C government servant, who has crossed the age of 55, can be retired prematurely under the rule.
The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) today asked all
administrative ministries to ensure that autonomous institutions have
adopted the provisions of FR 56 (j) and that they are strictly followed.
In case where the autonomous institutions have similar provisions in
their rule books, the administrative ministry may ensure that they are
followed in letter and spirit, it said.
In case there is no such provisions exist in regulations governing their
working, the administrative ministry may ensure that the action is
taken to put in place such rules as may be necessary, the DoPT said in a
communique to all central government secretaries.
There number of autonomous institutions and bodies under the
administrative control of central government that include Aligarh Muslim
University (AMU) and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS),
as per a government directory.
The Centre is conducting review of its employees working in ministries.
While addressing a conference here in November last year, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi had said 45 senior officers have either been removed or
faced pension cuts for "unsatisfactory performance and delivery in
public service".
Source : http://zeenews.india.com/
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