11/08/2017
Vacancies in OBC category.
Vacancies in OBC category
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
10-August, 2017 15:43 IST
Vacancies in OBC category
A
statement showing the status of details of backlog OBC vacancies,
vacancies filled up and yet to be filled in 10 major
Departments/Ministries is as follows:
Ministry/Department
|
Other Backward Classes
|
||
Vacancies
|
Filled up
|
Yet to be filled
|
|
Posts
|
718
|
234
|
484
|
Defence Production
|
164
|
149
|
15
|
Financial Services
|
14455
|
13030
|
1425
|
Atomic Energy
|
1444
|
802
|
642
|
Defence
|
2707
|
1439
|
1268
|
Railways
|
2204
|
2194
|
10
|
Revenue
|
5064
|
2076
|
2988
|
Urban Development
|
692
|
95
|
597
|
Human Resources Development
|
1557
|
571
|
986
|
Home Affairs
|
11557
|
6437
|
5120
|
Total
|
40562
|
27027
|
13535
|
Based
on the recommendations of a Committee headed by the then Secretary,
Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, Department of Personnel
and Training issued instructions in November/December, 2014 to all
Ministries/Departments to constitute in-house Committee to identify
backlog reserved vacancies, study of the root cause of backlog reserved
vacancies, initiation of measures to remove such factors and to fill up
such vacancies through Special Recruitment Drive.
As
per information updated as on 31.12.2016, 10 Ministries/Departments
having majority of the employees in Central Government including their
Public Sector Banks/Financial Institutions, Central Public Sector
Undertakings etc., reported 40,562 backlog vacancies for Other Backward
Classes. Out of these, 27,027 vacancies have been filled up during the
period 01.04.2012 to 31.12.2016 and 13,535 vacancies of Other Backward
Classes (OBCs) remained unfilled.
Seven
meetings have already been held with these 10 Ministries/Departments
who have been requested to take expeditious action for filling up the
remaining backlog vacancies.
This
was stated by the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for
Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public
Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space Dr. Jitendra Singh in a
written reply to a question by Shri N.Gokulakrishnan in the Rajya Sabha
today.
Source : PIB