CBOA-AP issued its circular No. 007 dated
19.02.2013 reproducing the AICBOF circular on Promotion Process. We are placing
the same here for our readers.
CIRCULAR NO.: GS: 2013: 007 Date: 19.02.2013
TO ALL OFFICERS PLEASE CIRCULATE
Dear Friends,
We reproduce hereunder the Circular No.
CIRCULAR/GS/2013/07 dated 19.02.2013 received from our Federation for your
information.
With best regards
Yours sincerely
Sd/-
(C.A. MALLIKARJUNA RAO)
GENERAL SECRETARY
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“PROMOTION PROCESS
The management has announced promotion
process from Scale-I to II, II to III and III to IV. You are aware that our
FEDERATION had taken up the issues relating to the PPO with the management for
the relaxation in Eligibility in all scales, keeping aside the debarment
clause, Rural/SU service, discontinuation of fast track channel in the
promotion of Scale-I to II and introduction of normal channel in the promotion
of Scale III to IV.
We are very happy to inform you that our
management has conceded to our request so as to make sufficient number of officers
eligible for this year process for their rapid career advancement. Accordingly
the management has issued communication now asking for the letter of
willingness. The last date for the submission of such letter of willingness
from the eligible officers of S-I & II has been fixed as 28th Feb, 2013 and
from the eligible officers of S-III as 5th Mar 2013.
1.
Total
number of vacancies of S-II is 2582, S-III is 1771 and S-IV is 329.
2.
For
S-I to II, satisfactory service in S-I is relaxed to 4 years for NC and 2 years
for the WT channel
3.
For
S-II to III, satisfactory service in S-II is relaxed to 4 years for NC and 2
years for WT channel.
4.
For
S-III to IV, NC is introduced and the eligibility is relaxed to 2 years for
both WT and NC.
5.
Rural/SU
stint would continue to be post-promotion condition.
6.
Debarred
officers other than under DAP is allowed to participate in this process.
While thanking the management for their new
initiative towards the career progression of officers, there are still some
more issues relating to this process, which we have already taken up with the
management.
The S-III vacancies are reported as 1771 and
availability of the eligible/ required officers would be comparatively very
less. The officers promoted to S-II in the year 2011 are made ineligible to
appear for Scale-III promotion process for this year. Even though that process
was started in the year 2010, and the promotees of that batch were penalized
for the delayed posting that too after 7-8 months, i.e in June-2011 and for no
fault of them this time also they are not eligible with the reason that they
have completed only 21 months in Manager category as of 1st April.
As per the common PPO, the cut-off date would
henceforth be 1st April. In such situation, management should consider the effective
date of promotion from the date of application, otherwise by delaying the
posting to 2-3 months after the cut-off date, the officers have to wait
additional period of 1 year for further promotions. If this serious discrepancy
is allowed to persist, the benefit of relaxation in service eligibility would
continue to be unreal.
For S II –III and S III-IV promotion, the
service eligibility in the existing scale is relaxed to 2 years, but the
officers are directed to submit PA for 3 years. How the management is expecting
the officers to submit the PA for the previous scale.
We shall take up these matters at the
appropriate levels for immediate redressal of the problems.
We convey our Best wishes to all the officers
who are willing to take up the higher responsibility.
WITH FRATERNAL GREETINGS”
Yours Sincerely,
Sd/-
(A.R. SAIFULLAH)
GENERAL SECRETARY
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