The Union Cabinet chaired by the
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the Cadre Review of Indian
Telecommunications Service, Group Á’.
The proposal has the following salient
features:
(a) Creation
of one Apex level post of Director General of Telecom.
(b) The
number of Duty posts has been fixed as 853.
(c) A
Deputation Reserve of 310 posts has been provided for deputation of ITS •
officers to other Departments / organizations.
(d) A
special diminishing reserve has been provided for posting of ITS officers in
BSNL/MTNL.
(e) Cadre
strength restricted to the present working strength of 1690.
The
approval would result in strengthening of the cadre structure both at the DoT
headquarters and in the field units on the basis of functional requirement. It
will also meet the requirement of skilled manpower in BSNL/MTNL. This will
reduce the existing stagnation of ITS officers.
Background:
Indian Telecom Service Group 'A"
was constituted in 1965 to meet the policy, technical and managerial functions
of the government in areas related to telecommunications. Selected through
Engineering Services examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission,
the officers of ITS are working in management and administrative positions in
the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and its PSUs (BSNL, MTNL and TCIL),
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Telecom Dispute Settlement
Administrative Tribunal (TDSAT), and also in other Central Ministries/
Departments/ Autonomous Bodies and State governments on deputation.
The
Cadre Review of ITS has been undertaken after 28 years - Last Cadre Review was
done in 1988. Since the time of last Cadre review, telecom service provision
functions have been hived off from DoT, but newer functions related to telecom
licensing, monitoring, enforcement of license conditions, network security,
interoperability, standardization, lawful interception and universal service
obligation etc. have been added. In addition, a host of other functions, which
were earlier embedded in operations, have increased significantly both in
volumes as well as criticality. Robust Telecom infrastructure is the backbone
of a Digital Society. Paradigm shifts are taking place in the Sector - bringing
to fore complex issues of regulation, enforcement and security - requiring
higher levels of technical supervision in the Department of telecommunications.
Hence, a cadre structure of ITS officers has been proposed, which is considered
essential for discharge of the role & obligations of the Department of
Telecommunications. In addition, the role of ITS officers in revival of BSNL
& MTNL has also been kept in view.
These facts coupled with the stagnation
in various grades of the service necessitated a review of the structure of ITS.
The Cadre Strength has been restricted
to the present working strength of the cadre, and the cadre review would entail
no fresh financial commitment for Government.
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