Not a single Forest
vacancy pending with PSC
After selection of 104 Veterinary Surgeons, PSC left with lowest
ever workload of 516 posts; 200 of them stayed by courts
Ahmed Ali Fayyaz
JAMMU, Sep 22: With the selection of 104 veterinary assistant
surgeons for Animal and Sheep Husbandry Departments this week, Jammu and
Kashmir State Public Service Commission (PSC) is now left with the lowest ever
workload of filling up just 516 gazetted vacancies. Selection for nearly 200 of
these vacancies has been stayed by different courts.
According to a notification issued by PSC the other day, selection
has been made for all the 104 vacancies of veterinary assistant surgeons that
had been referred to the Commission earlier this year by Departments of Animal
Husbandry and Sheep Husbandry. J&K High Court had stayed the process but
PSC resumed the activity by virtue of a court order recently.
Authoritative sources in PSC revealed to Early Times that the
Commission was now left with the job of selecting incumbents for just 516 vacancies.
This is believed to be the lowest ever workload in the last 30 years. With
about 200 of these vacancies being embroiled in litigation, PSC’s total
responsibility has reduced to making selection for just 300-odd posts.
With the four members having retired in the last three years, PSC
has currently four members---Javed Makhdoomi, Masood Samoon, Khizar Mohammad
Wani and K B Jandial--- and a Chairman, S L Bhat. Lobbying has been underway to
push in favourites among politicians and bureaucrats as over a dozen names have
been in circulation of speculations since earlier this year. An eminent
journalist’s brother, who has retired recently as a Head of Department, is said
to be the latest addition to the long list of probables.
According to PSC sources, selection process of 120 vacancies of
Higher Secondary Lecturers, referred by School Education Department in 2008,
has been stayed by a court. Previously, 13 of similar vacancies had been
referred to PSC in 2006. Even that selection stands frozen due to the matter
being sub judice.
Department of Technical Education had referred 51 vacancies in
2012. Department of Housing & Urban Development had referred 22 vacancies
of Executive Officers in 2012. Process of finalizing the rules of recruitment
would follow with the notification and selection process later this year.
Department of Law had referred 15 posts of Public Law Officers in
2010. Selection process has been stayed by a court. Department of Law has also
referred 36 posts of Munsiff in 2012. Written test has been conducted and the
selection process is likely to be completed later this year.
Department of Horticulture has referred 10 posts in 201o but the
selection process has been stayed by a court. Previously, same department had
referred 2 posts to PSC in 2009.
Department of Health and Medical Education has referred 117 posts
to PSC in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Selection process is currently underway.
General Administration Department (GAD) has referred 65 posts
of feeding services of Kashmir Administrative
Service in 2012. PSC has conducted the Preliminary examination. Mains and viva
voce processes are likely to be completed under a schedule by the end of March
2013.
With reference to Forest Minister Mian Altaf Ahmad’s recent
statement, PSC sources said that not a single vacancy had been referred to the
Commission by Forest Department in the last three years and no selection
process in entire Forest sector was currently
pending.
Sources said that after a pause of over 25 years, Forest Department
had referred 40 vacancies of Assistant Conservators of Forest (ACF) and 15
vacancies of Range Officers (ROs) Grade-I to the Commission. PSC completed the
process in the middle of last year.
Thus, it was for the first time in the last 27 years that 40 ACFs
joined Forest Department directly in the year 2011. The last direct appointment
of ACFs had been made in 1984. All those who were appointed in 1984, are now
holding the ranks of Conservator of Forest (CF) or Divisional Forest Officer
(DFO) or equivalent. Similarly, it was after several years that 15 directly
recruited ROs Grade-I joined Forest Department in J&K in August 2011.
PSC sources said that officials of different departments in Forest
sector were avoiding to refer vacancies of ACFs, ROs Grade-I, Assistant
Directors (ADs) of Forest Protection Force (FPF) and equivalent for “unknown
reasons” even as over 600 Forestry and Environmental graduates were unemployed
and a large number of trained and qualified officers in Forest sector had
either retired or were close to retirement. Over a hundred Forestry graduates
have reportedly crossed the age bar of 37 years and thus denied an opportunity
in Government service.
PSC sources said that Forest Department had modified rules of
recruitment for selection of ROs Grade-I which could result in better prospects
for Forestry graduates and postgraduates. However, it was still a “free-for-all
phenomenon” in the selection of ACFs. According to existing rules, which have
not been modified since decades, all graduates, with few exceptions, are still
eligible for the competitive examination of ACFs.
“Government has been ignoring the overwhelming demand of modifying
the rules on the pattern of ROs Grade-I. Now that hundreds of Forestry
graduates and postgraduates are available, only these technically qualified men
and women should be eligible to appear in the competition for recruitment of
ACFs”, said a PSC official. He said that Government had also failed to make
rules of recruitment for ADs and Inspectors in FPF in the last 16 years and all
60 posts of ADs were lying vacant since December 1996.
“Appointment of candidates as Rehbar-e-Janglat signifies an
adhocist and non-serious mindset. They should make rules and refer all
vacancies to PSC. We have literally no workload. We can complete the selection
process in just two or three months”, said a Member at PSC.
According to an official press release issued on September 8th,
Forest Minister had directed officers of Forest
sector to refer all vacancies to PSC and Service Selection Board immediately
for filling up these posts on fast-track basis. According to the Minister, it
was “a part of Government’s endeavour to further strengthen the functioning of
Forest Department and its allied wings”.
Contrary to the status available in PSC, Forest
officials had apprised the Minister that there were 1624 gazetted and
non-gazetted vacancies out of which 1320 vacancies “have already been referred
to PSC/SSRB, whereas rest will be referred at the earliest”
“The Minister directed the heads of J&K Pollution Control
Board and J&K Forest Protection Force to accomplish the process of
recruitment rules to ensure transparency in their organizations in a time bound
manner. He asked the officers to fix the responsibility for delaying in framing
the rules, adding that no organization can accomplish its legitimate task
without proper rules and regulations, therefore the process of framing the
rules should be finished immediately”, the official press release on September 8th
said.
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