Vacancies in CVC


Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions

Vacancies in CVC

As on date, there are 296 sanctioned posts in the Central Vigilance Commission. Of these, 43 posts are vacant. These include 9 Group ‘A’, 15 Group ‘B’ and 19 Group ‘C’ posts. The occurrence of these vacancies range from the period 2010 to 2012.

The reasons for posts remaining vacant include non-availability/non-joining of officers under the Central Staffing Scheme, lack of response to the posts to be filled up on deputation and non-joining of candidates nominated by the Staff Selection Commission etc.

The posts in the Central Vigilance Commission are filled either under the Central Staffing Scheme or under the Recruitment Rules prescribed for the posts. The reasons cited above are normal exigencies and effort on continuous basis is made to fill up these vacancies.



This was stated by Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and PMO, Shri V. Narayanasamy in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.

Source: PIB

Comments

azad singh said…
I join my duty in MCD group C on 24th April 1979 in the pay scale 330-560 in third pay commission in 4th commission this scale converted into 1200-2040. Than 5th pay commission scale were 4000-6000 next promotion scale 5000-8000 next 5500-9000 next 6500-10500 in 2009 i have completed 30 yrs on same post my basic pay this time is 16820+GP 4600 department did not give any promotional on now please tell me my basic pay + GP fixation is right or not because i have got only 2 ACP in 30 yrs. due to merger of above three scales please clarify. Mr. AZAD SINGH 9013204118, hellogopal5@yahoo.co.in

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