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APPER
AtEETAX VC
APPENDIX VI
APPENDIX
A?PeND VII
Statement sh wing the position about re. cruienent f mills= belonging W Suhedoled • Castautcherfokd Tribes against vaea cies reserved for than on the result of the examinations held during
Statement ah wing the number of candida-tes who a geared at the Indian Ad-ministrative Service etc Eximination
arilnionettoliternd biligh and antitu Sehedtha ilulegtiofa&csthe
Constitution as allmnadve media for answering the compulsory papers on Essay arid GeneralRnonledge . , 84
Statement showing the number of candid-tea who appeared at the Indian Adminisi Range Service etc Examination offering the Indian Languages as one of the optional SILAIAIS • E. . . I 86
SMteumot showing the number of eandida. tea debarred/disqualified from the Coni-asion's Excminations and Selections du-ring the year 1918-79 (Recruitment by
Statement along the number of candida-tes debarred/disqualified from the Cenral. asion's Examinations and Selections dur-
ing the year 197849 (Recruitment by Interview including interviews aided by Written and/or practical test) . . .
Members' of the Pexsonality Test Boards— Indian AdminiArative • Service etc. Exmahaatien, 1975; Indian Forest Sanna Examination, 1978:Indian Economic Set vieeittotisnail Service Era lion, 1976; Engineering S rice Examination, 1978l Geologists' Examination. 1971; Combined Examination (1978) for rec-ruitment to Medical past under the Cent-ral Government; United Departmental' Competitive Examination (1971) for pro-motion to the grade of Assi rant Ens-neer (Central Public Works Department) (CivilfElectrial) • . • • • 91
Indian Administrative ' Sanice etc Exa• mination..1978-•SubieetWise distribution of. candidates for Indian Admit,/ titian" Sengobbncllan Foreign Service/Centel
Serviouslindlah,Police Screleci • I. 115
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10. ItAtuitmant II. Recuument 12. Follow up U. Detyril offers
. by tar Corthrisairm
14. Setebons for
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146 abescruPleYrnant I.1 01 Provisiona
19, Delayed re 29. Diserpling 21. tectartme
23. Non-acre It ncknowle
APPENDIX I
AlpeNVI II
APE ((DIX IV
APA VOI X V
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for Statutory bodies
Aneelled . . of candidates recruited by the commission
of appointment to ca.odidales recommended
. • " ' Pool for temporary Receiment of Wenn
and Conantinions . . .
by transfer/deputation . .
of Officers • . •
and other tern pointy appointments tens and irregular appointments
y Cases . . • • •
I REIESESEEVICE Rulcs
nee of Commission's a tin 57
gement . . , ,
APPENDICES
Staff of the Commission .
Comparad re statement of Workload 6ve years 197.145 W1978-79
Statement showing receipt and of the Union Public service duririP the year 1178,79
List of post /services excluded purview of he Co ion Public COIMEISSAIn Rug the Issue Public service Commission from Consultation) Regulations
loll
EXEMIElatiOES conducted by the lic Service Commlnicm
Information regarding the number dates interviewed/recommended results of =lain eninationa 1977-78 which could not be Appendix V of the Twenty-eighth
on Septempted. 70
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the Service Union
Pub-year
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of candi-on the during
in Report 79
APreNpa X0I List of posts for Mhich requisitions were cancelled after advertisement but before
'Ammeore lull-A List of post for which requisitions were moiled after adverfisement and
List of eases where he offer Of appointment
Statement showing IMIoistry-wirDePart-ment-wise bruakoup of vacancies reser-ved for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tato and the number of Scheduled Castes) Scheduled TtMes officers recommended against those vacancies by the Depart-mental Promotion Committees donne
APPENDIX XV-B SOatethent of cases in which references to the Departmental Promotion Conandttees
delayeduding confmnaticm of GraWs were
Appointment by transfer/deputation . .
APPENDIX XVII Statement of cams of re-employment under
Ave XVIII Delayed ream«, Nadas to temporary
Aveventt Statement stlowing the prtiadars of appoint- ments made by TIMIstriesfillepartments au which the Commission decided to
APPENDIX XEE
APPENDIX XX
Disciplinary cases
Reference, on various matters made to the Commission dumhg the year .
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180
271
276
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208
209
244
250
269
270
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Apv-voix VII-BI
AnalysiS of University-wise elassifiealiOn of candidates who appeared at the Indian Administrative Sur me etc Examination. 1977 . . . . . . 119
AWED% VII-B.II Analytis of University-wise classification of candidata who appeared at the Corn. blued Engineaing Servicti Pxanilnation
ApPENDIX VIII
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Statement showing the number of Engineer-log. Medital, Bectmical and Non-Bohol-
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cal posts for which remiisitions were re- ceived during thorax . • • • 147
MANDE IX
hist of posta for which Bitable cmclidaies could not be found as a result of advertise- ment and •interview . • . • 149
Ann NOE DC-A
Statistical break-up of fingineethg posts for which the Cociation conducted rec- ruitment dozing the year . • . 170
, Statistical break-up of Scientific and Tecboh
Oil EDP for which the Commission con- ducted recruitment during the year . 1TZ
Statistical break-up of Non-Technical posts for which the Commission conducted re- =Sent during the year . • Mg
Statistical break-up of Medical posts for which the Commission conducted rec- ruitment during the year . • • us
Ay mmi,DIR List of posts reserved for Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes candidata for which no such candidate applied • 180
AP ENID X •List of direct recruitment posts for which WEDGE and/or practical test was can.
'ducted as al aid to interview or screening
fir ENID XI ROCEEDEA for p.m,' under Local Autho- rities during 197849 by openadverthement and selection . . .
Recruitment for posts under Local Autho-rities during 1973379 by promotion, depu.
An EDE XIII Statement showing the numbs:, of mat where the notification of reCruitment rules WU delayed by Government and the
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ON OF THE CO
Dr. A.R. Ilidwai
Shri R.N. Manna°
Dr. A. K. Dhan
Shri Asoka Son
AR Marshal Tejo Singh Virk
SEA M. Singaravek
Dr. Sarup Singh
SION AS ON 25-10-197S
Member
Member
Member
Member
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Government- 267
Statement of cases in which 'references to the
'Jape ithth tal Promotion Committees re- 270
Bathing conthroation of officers were delayed
Statement showing IthnisUyiDeithrtraentthise '
bath-up of vacancies reserved for Sehthlulthl Castothetheduled Tribes Wild the number of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tthoes °racer nco=leaded against thew ththuthes ID& the Departmental Promotion -COMmittees during
l9744 - 211
App01(1419=1 by umnfethdoputathon . 230
Statement of cases of rthemployment under
Mlnignes/DePartments etc. • • • • 281
APPENDIX XVIII thnlayed rtheraces relatint to tanporary • app0int-m..1r
AVP0-.131% Statemzueshownth the oartleulan of appomth meths made by IthanactDepartmenth etc ssinth the Commission (Teethed to treat as
Pnoth
Itethsnition of qualtications for the porposth of recruitment I enicey nil the Ge tril
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COUIVISSIOn dnrm the MX • 7,92
w risf•SIIIMIll• V tfir V lf MIR
TM Union Public Service commission present so b P added Mir Twenty-fifth Report as requirled by Afoot
32-3(1) of the Coned lotion This Report cabers the tient.
from Aral 1, 1974 (Chariot 11, 1896 Sake) to Mwair Si
1975 (Chaitra 10, IS97 Sake)
INTRODUCTION
Conference of Chairmen of Public Service Cormnissious
2. The year ending March 31, 1975, saw COTtd11 changes ilt the methods of functioning of the Union Pent:: Service Commission. This Report along with its appendicc. eves SO' account of the Commission's working in the varnuf spheres of the functions assigned to them under the provisiorx of the Constitution. An important event during the year nr. the Conference of Chairmen of Public Service Commission: I I
held under the presidentship of the Chairman, Union Public -
Service Commission. Various important conclusions were
readied at this Conference. The conclusions reached in respect
of four such issues are stated below :—
(i) It was considered that the Union Public Service , Commission and the State Public Service Commis- ' dons could play an important and effective robin the implementation of the sociercconomic pro-
grammes ih the country. All these programmes '
depend on the competence and sense of devotion of t
the public set ants who are charged nith thc ;
responsibility of executing them. The Public Service ' I
Commissions could assist the Government by' mlecting the best avadable candidates for appoint-ment M key posts and by haying an integrated
COMPOSITION OF THE COMMISSION AS ON MAY 31; 1930
Hr. M. L Shahare Ch
Stui N. S. Sten M mb
Prof. S. Serape& M rat
Dr. Dab N. A. Noor Muhammad Member
Shrimed Rb. Man Member
Prot B. &hers Member
Shi S. A Mehts Member Mui Jury/ant Rai Hansel Member
Did
The Union Public Service Comminiutz present to the Presidenr IMP Twenty-ninth Report as required under Article 323( ) of the Constitution. The Report covers the period from April 1,
1978 to March Ds 1979 (Chairra 11, 1900 to ehaitra 10,.
1901).
INTRODUCTION
• 2. The functions of the Union Public Service Co4mission
are laid down in Article 320 of the Constitution. Bri , the Commission are charged vaith the responsibility of cohductuag,
examinations for appointment to services of the Union. They arc also required to he consulted on all matters relating to methods of recruitment to Civil Services and for Civil posts, on the principles to be followed in •making appointments to
ava Sent and posts, promotions and transfers ;from man Service to another and on suitability of candidates for such appointments, promotions and transfers. The Commission are also entrusted with some quasi-Judicial functions ble disciplinary matters relating to Civil servants, on any claim for reimbursement of expenses incurred by a Government servant in defeeding legal prorvedings instituted against him for acts done in the execution of his duties and on the question of awards of pension for injury sustained by Government servants in a civil capacity. Article 321 of the Constitution lays down inter alio that an Act made by Parliament, May provide for exercise of additional functions by the Union Public Service Commission as respect the services or the Union and also as respect the services of any local a thority Or other body corporate constituted by law or of an public institution. By virtue of the provisions made • ha the 4elevaut
Acts, the Commission are required to be consulted an r4iect of 'certain categories of appointment to posts under the MOdpat Corporation of Delhi, the Employees' State Insurance Cairsion and the Employees Provident Fund' Organisation.
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3. Beforb going into the detailed account of the work done by them al Commission would make a brief mention of some of the speci 1 tasks undertaken by them during the year
Steps were taken to implement the decision of Government to hold the Civil Services Examination as recommended by the Committee on Recruitment Policy and Selection Methods (Rather, Committee);
Arrangements. were made to hold •a special Limited Departmental Competitive Examinadon confined to the officers belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for promotion to Grade I (Under Secretary) of the Central Secretariat Service and the Railway Board secretariat Service against the
reserved vacancies; ,
(e) To meet the special requirement of Medical Officers in the remote, fax flung areas in NordbEastem regions, Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep Islands and Mining areas, a Special Recruitment of Gomm was undertaken; and
(d) As many as four Recruitment Tests based on a simplified scheme were held in the University Campuses and Naval Establishments in a bld to reducing the shortfalls in the intake of cadets in the Tadian Navy and the Indian Air Force,
Diller details have been furnished in the subsequent
ParaWaffils• CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION
4. In paragraph 7 of the Twenty-eighth Report it was mentioned that the Government had released the Report of the Kothari Committee relating to the proposed Civil. Services Examination soliciting public opinion. During the year under report, the GovemmeM communicated their decision .on
November g, 1978 accepting, with some modifications, the recommendations of the &ottani Committee • on Recruitment Policy and •Seldetion Methods for appointment' to All India Services. and Camel Services. In place of 3 separate examinations for Category I (Indian Administrative Service and Indian Foreign Service), Category If (Indian Police Service and
.POECC Services Group 13') and Category El (Central Servides GM 'A' and Group 13') there will now be single examination—Civil Services EXamiaatIOU—for recau t to Indian Administrative Scrvice/Ladian Foreign Service Indian Police Service and Police Services Group 23'; and Central Services Group 'A' and Gionp
: The salient features of• the new scheme of Civil Services Examination are : •
The examination comprises two stages, a Preliminary Examination (Objective type) followed by a Main Examination (written and interview) for selection of candidates for appointment to the vdrious Services and posts. The Preliminary Examinadon is meant to serve as a screening tem. Hoed on their Performance in the Preliminary Examination, candidates axe selected for the Main Examination. The marks (written and interview) obtain d by candidates in the Main Examination will de their final cirder of merit. ,
The age •limits for general candidates will be 2l-23 years as on 1st August of the year in which the examination is held. For Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes a further relaxation of fl c years
in the upper age bad( Le. tm to 33 years ge, is allowed.
(e) Three attempts are permitted for general ca didates. There is no. limit to the number of .attempts for a I Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes candi ate as
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(f) Candid tom ba th ti to le tb Math
. Examination in English or any of the Ind' languages ii prescribed in the Eighth Schedule to the onstitation.
The Scheme for the Main Examination is as foll ws :
The Written Examination consists of the folio ' g papers :
Mewl One of the dian languages to 300merrks be selected hy th Ada from the leinguaass included in the Eirslatb Scladulc to the ConstitutLon
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Irl as he is Walla the age-limit of 21-33 years.
Bach a candidate takes the Preliminary
Examination, it is treated as an attempt at the
ExanlineSn. •
felb Waite the Preliminary Examination is of an objective
type with a compulsory General Studies popes and
an Optional subject to be selected by the-can didaittenes
t of a list of 19 subjects, the Main Ir out
sti
Ega 'ation will be of the conventional tYPe, Will Central Studies as a compulsory subject and
tweo
Optional subjects to be chosen by candidates em
out of a list of 21 =bleats. Literature of various languages is also available as subjects for the Main
Examination.
(e) The scheme of the Main Examination includes a
r
tt
nape on Indian language (ow to hc selected ore
out of the list in the Eighth Schedule to the
and one on English. These meths are of Matriculation standard or equivalent and are of qualifying nature only; the marks obtained in these papers are not counted for ranking but a candidate will have to qualify in this portion of the Maio Examination, before he is assessed and ranked Ott his performance- in the other subjects for the
Main Examination.
Government on March 17, 1979 passed orders to the effect that the paper on Indian language would not be made comprylsory for candidates lag from
' the North Eastern States/Union Territories of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland for 1979 Examination. The closing date for applications from candidates in this region was extended from March 1, 1979 to •March 31.
1979.
wow Psalms V. VI, VII Any two subjects to ba selected 330 marks for Ash
AVM from the list of the opitional piper bi p bed. Each
subject has two papers.
Candidates who have qualified in the Main Examination have to appear for an interview for Personality Test by the Commission, which vrill cony a maximum of 250 marks, but with no qualifying minimum -
The new Scheme of the Clog Services Examination placed on the Commission an onerous responsibility, and a number of operational problems had to be solved. As the Examination was to be held for the first time, those within the preieribed age-
. limit were made eligible for this Examination irrespective of the chances they might have availed of for the Lilian Administrative Service etc. Examination. Under-Graduates preparrig for their final degree examination were also wade eligible for the Preliminary Examination subject Co their furnishing proof of having passed the degree examination within a specified time. The Preliminary Examination was also of objective type which did not involve writing long answers but only indicating the correct response to the question by marking with pencil in the prescribed manner. Because of these various factors, a massive response to the notification for the Examination was expected. Ail the arrangements necessary for holding the Preliminary
Amass B1 8s1V General Studies PAO, h stomata
300 marks for each
Elimination had to be made within, a short span of nearly
, I sit months. All these Called for suitable changes in the procedure I• hitherto followed by the Commission. The application form
I l•wa simplified requiring the candidates to furnish only the
I lab Miley essential information and was published in the various !newspapers all over the country through the Directorate of Advertisement and Visual Publicity even •though it involved substantial additional cost. The norms were relaxed for giving adequate coverage to the advertisement in the north-eastern serious of the country. The candidates were permitted to apply in the form so published in the newspapers thus dispensing with the old procedure of sending application forms from the Office which was not only time taking but also was causing considerable
Isuspense and anxiety to the prospective candidates, A very large volume of examination material, like Question Booklets and Answer Sheets, elm had to be handled and special arrangements made vrith the coopepration of the postal authorities for despatching and receipt back of this sensitive material. As
I tM Question Booklets were to be in English, and Hindi, and
le • I had to be prepared for a large number of optional subjects for 'the Preliminary Examination, a continuous series of meetings with experts had to be arranged to finalise suitable questions (items) to be included in the Question Booklets. Within a short time of about thrco months, the Commission had to collect a very large number of items (questions) from a number of
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item writers from various parts of the country. Special care had to be taken in designing the Questions on the General Studies payer in order to erminate, as far as possible; elitist or urban bias. A large number of experts from varying backgrounds had to be consulted towards achieving this objective.
The Recruitment Rules of We various Services participating in the Civil Services Examination were based on the old scheme
, of the Indian Administrative Service etc, Examination. These fiad lo be modified at short notice to be in consonance with the
uttemeats of the new Civil Services Examination. This was go dove by taking up urgent meetings of the participating
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unstrim and Departments and the entire work was completed ot priority balls.
The Rules of the Examination were published in the Gazette Of India on January 15, 1979 and the scheme of Examination ll)22 f liblilbel the Employment News and leading newspapers on January 20, 1979. As many as 100,742 candidates .applied for the Examlnatioa. In view of the massive character of the eXamionticm, the Commission appointed a Committee of Experts to make suggestions in regard to the physical arrangements for the conduct a the examination and for safe custody, despatch and accounting of the examination material of a quantity unparalleled in the history of the Commission. It was a difficult task to find manes at the centres, particularly because 4- new centres had been established for this exami ration at Aurangabart, Dharwar, Madarai and Ranch i and there was of much am between the extended dosing date viz. March 31, 1979 and the date of commencement of examination vi lone 12, 1949. In the past the nmadmum
number of applications that had been received for the Indian Admiaistrativ Service etc Examination was 32,972 in 1976 and 104 sub-centres had been set up for the •conduct of that Examination. This time the number of sub-centres required to be set rip was 245. A number of senior officers •ot the State 'Governments and the State Public Service Commissions had to be appointed as Coordinating Supervisors for large centres with a view to effecting better co-ordmation did supervision. The Coordinating Supervisors were suitably
hied in a meeting held at New Delhi with a view to ensuring mifo silty in the practice and procedure to be followed in Affecting the exandnation.
Unlike in a conventional examination, where the questiOn eLleaper uormally consists of only a few pages, the Question. pleoklets for the objective Examination run to a large number lei paps, • Apart from having to get over the difficulties Of pith* these voluminous booklets in Pugh h and Hindi at short Perim; special arrangements bad to be made for the security f
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United Emgdom and some other counties. Dozing the year under report, the Commission explored further possibilities of co-operation in this field with the institutions in Great Britain and finalised certain proposals with the clearance of the Government of India under the Techthcal Assistance Programme
, of the Colombo Plan, The pativeyti include supply of books
and literature on modem methods of testing and educational measurements, exchange of personnel and supply of modern equipment. The Commission are grateful to the Brithh Council for the co-operation and assistance extended to them in this
naMter.
the examination Material including the Question Booklets at the varjoas centres. Secure places for storage were identified as the various centres including strong room facilities of the State Government wherever available Special steps had to be
I I taken w move the "Ministry of Horne Affairs to permit the Comdinating Supervisors in the yarions Centres to make use of the police fireless grid on the date of •the examination should
1 I urgent necessity arise. The dimensions of the logistic problems
Iwhich arose can be appreciated when it is realised that 2,33,0
00.
I Question Booklets, each of 40 pages on the average, in all weighing about 15 tons had to be orbited, packed and air-lifted - to 30 Centres all over the country and irt London and getting them transported back to the Commission's Office Special
arrangements had also mho madam the office of the Commission
I for storage and accounting the materials.
The Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination 1979 was
I held on June 12 and IS, 1979. Out of 1,00,742 candidates I who applied, 98.653 candidates were admitted to the examination
and oi these. 67,635 candidates actually appeared at the examination. The results of the examination were declared on Juts/ 28. 1979 and 7,566 candidates were declared qualified for
admission to the Main Examination. •
I EXAMINATION RF-FORMS •
15. One of the major concerns of the CoMpiiSsiOn is to ensure that theft recniitment policies and selection practices are socially relCyant and technically reliable. Towards this end, they keep
I I in touch with development in the field of Examination Refer= both inside the country and onside, keeping at the same time their policies and selection methods under n process of continuous review. In the years 1977s78, as has been mentioned in
Paragraph S. of their TWentY-eighth Report, the COnsallinina sent abrosid two of their senior officers for studying the testing and eyaludtion methOds adopted in the United States of America,
SCREENING TESTS
6. In paragraph 9 of the Twentyseightir Report, reference was made to screening tests through objective type of Written examinations either as a process of screening and sh listing of candidates or as an aid to interview. The practice d procedure of holding screening tests were further streanD daring the year under report not only for holding such tests in leaner number of recruitment cases but also to give weightage to marks Obtained by candidates in such written tests towards their final selection. The Commission decided to told screen rig test particularly for testing the loaowledge et the candida es where such testing will facilitate the final selection in areas like medicine, survey, computer science, basic sciences, languages. engineering etc. In such cases due weightags is given to the performance of the candidates in these t st and the extent of weightage, depending on the merit of each case, is decided by the Commission before the tests are held. The Commission fixed a day• in each month for holding screening tests in all their established examination centres and held 56 such tests, excluding the tens held for the Defence Services, as against 21 such test held in the previous year. Although recruitment through shreening test takes a little longer time than through interview alone, it provides an opportunity fo all eligible candidates to compete and also meets the problem of the varying stand
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test was held in the afternoon of Decbmia4 1 1973 for selection of Pilot Officers for Indian Air Force. 5;932 candidates registered themselves with the authoriff es in 44 university campuses and three Naval Establishments. Of these, 3,247 candidates took the test and 724 qualified for secondment to Air Force Selection Board. The final results of the last two tests were not available till the close of the year under report. The introduction of ids scheme of examination has helped a great deal in making good the recurring shortfan M the recruitment of cadets for Indian Navy and Not Officers for Indian Air Force.
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' SPECIAL REcRunmarr FOR MEDICAL POSTS IN PAR FLUNG AREAS :
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8. The Commission in constffiation with the Golfer dent made ffiecial efforts -during the year under report fo the recruilinerit of Doctors for remote and far flung areas in 1
,forth-
stem Region, Andaman and Nicobar, Lakshadweep Islands and interior mining areas primarily to provide necessary oath services to the, people living in these areas. The Commission have, in the past, been conducting regular examinations for recruitment of medical officers for various posts under the Government. However, the expedenee was that p rsons recruited through these examinations were reluctant to take' up postings in such remote and less popular areas This recruitment also enabled the Government, to make regular appointments of medical officers to posts in these difficult arms. Under this sctieme, recruitment was conducted for 280 posts. Over
,292 spoil:edam were considered and over 1,565 candid, tes were called for interview. The Commission were able to finally recommend 248 candidates for appointment to these posts. The shortfall was due to non-availability of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes communities. In' order to. facilitate candidates serving in Andaman and Nicobar Islands add also to ensure that the medical services in these Islands
b not seriously disrupted, the Conamissitm, as a- special um, conducted interviews for these posts. in Port Blair.
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' adopted by the different Universities in granting academic degrees
' and distinctions.
. ' SPECIAL RECRUTIMENT TO DEFENCE SERVICES
. 7. As was indicated in paragraph 11 of the Twenteighth
,
Report, the Commission took some special steps to make up the
,
recurring shortfall in the inmke of cadets for Indian Navy and Pilot Officers for Indian Air Force This involved intr ,
oduction
1 of a new scheme ender winch the examinations were taken to
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the very classrooms of the potential candidates, The procedure also cut down a number of formalities normally gone through
, in any examination conducted by the CornmitasiOn. Advertisements were issued in leading national newspapers
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requesting interested candidates to register themselves with specified authorities in university campuses for appearing in these
i examinations, At the time of examination they were required to complete a formal application fennel:ins/Rh their photographs. Those who qualified in the written examination were seconded to the Services Selection BoardfAir Force Selection Beard for further tests, interview eta During the year under report, 4 such too were held, two each for Indian Navy and Indian Air Force. The first such test for Indian Navy was held on May 21, 1978
for which 2,266 candidates had registered themselves in thin)! .
different university campuses. Of these, 1,282 candidates took
the rest and 594 of them qualified for secondment to Services
i I Selection Board. Finally 49 candidates were recommended for
! appointment as cadets. A similar test for the recruitment of Pilot Officers in the Indian Air Farce was held on July 9, 1978.
1S31 candidates registered themselves in 23 different campuses, these, 797 took the test and 290 qualified for secondment to
e AU Force Selection Board. 20 candidates were finally acted for appointment as Pilot Officers. The third such test
. as held in the forenoon of December 3, 1978 for selection of candidates to Indian Nivy for which 5,376 candidates had
Iegisteind themselves in 44 univerdo campuses and three Naval
Establishments. Of these, 3,069 took the test and 617 qualified 'cItioa Board. The fourth such
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or secondment to efl,
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DELAY IN coNEmmAnoN
in paragraph 38(v) of their Twetity-segenth Report it
was mentioned that Government considered, in consultation with the Corenission, certain proposals for streamlining the firocederti for consultation with the Union Public Service Commisn. One of the impatient decisions taken by Government, on lhe advice of the Caminission, was to dispense with the association of tin Commission with Departmental Promotion Contirdttees
on .confirmation of officers in Central Services subject to the
following conditions :-1 a) The proceedings of the Departmental Promotion
COOffilitte considering the confirmation of officers should be sent to the Covantission [Or their approval. While doing so, the cases of -officers not considered fit for confirmation, affingwith their character lolls should be specifically referred to the Commission
for their approval.
(b) Administrative Miuntries and cadre authorities should take steps to ensure that confirmation of officers regularly selected are ordered Without may
avoidable delay.
Whir the intodaclion of the procedure mentioned above, it was expected that administrative 'Iihnistriestilepatiments make confirmations in the grades without undue delay. The
Commission have been mentioning in Appendix XV-B cases in which references to be Departmental Promotion Committees regarding coofirnaadou of officers 60101201g to the Central Services. have been delayer!. They regret to note tbat simplification of the procedure mentioned above has not
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conttibutid significantly to elimination of delays in finalisation of cases of cOafirmatiOn of officers. Concerted effort should be made by the MiffistiesiDepartments to make confirmations as
soon as officers become eligible.
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COMPOSITION OF THE COMMISMON
10. Dining the year under repori the following . Members held Office :—
. Chairman (Up to February 4, 1979 .1.1.1.)
. Chairman (From merem 16. 1979 ts.N.)
. Member (Porffirmed thektutirs of Chainnan from Febniary 2, 1979 to Fehmal 1a1 19792
Air marahai t S. Mk
FIF1 M.Sioaaravele
moon Member
. member (UP to October 22. WS)
Dr. Heti te.A7ti
th
oor mehammad mbar (Prom November* i9e8)
. Member (Prom December 1.1978)
. • alember (Prom DOCCIACT 12, lum)
Commission had its full strength at the close of the year main Members besides the Chairman.
STAFF
11. Appendix 1 gives a comparative statement of the - sanctioned strength of the staff of the Commission as on' the
opening and closing days of the year. The volume of ;oak needled by Use Commission dining The last the years is inzlicssed k Appendix 11. The receipts and expenditure during the year
are shown in Aprons: M.
San Moka sen .
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CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF MEMBERS OF THE UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
17. During the period under report the Union Public Service Commission (Members) Regulations, 1969, were amended to provide for maximum pension of• npees twelve thousand per annum in respect of those persons who have rendered sswice partly as a Member and partly as Chairnian of the Commission -
Provision for daily allowance to the Members of the Commission while travelling on duty at the highest rate applicable ro a Central Government officer of the fdst grade was made in the Union Public Service Commission (Members) Regulations. The bowfin of cash payment in lieu of unutilised leave subject to a ntaximum of one hundred and eighty days of earned leave were extended to the Members of the Commission on the analogy M Moiler benefits made available Co the Central Government Officers. In the case of Members of the Union Public Service Commission who, on the date of theiriappointment as such, were not in the service of the Central Government or a State Government, a local body or any other body wholly or substantially owned or controlled by Government, provision for gnarl relief M pension was made in the Union Public Service Comnission (Members) Regulations in the light of the benefits of relief in pension given to retired Central Government Officers. Nan-official Members were also made eligible for commntadon of pension in accordance with the rules applicable lp Central Government Officers of the highest grade.
Besides some more proposals relating to conditions of service of Members of the Union Public lervice Commission were also
(-awarded to the Department M Personnel , and Administrative Reforms, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India; for their consideration. It was proposed to the Government that a Membro who had retired from the service of Central or a State Government or a kcal body or any other body wholly, ot substantially owned or controlled by Government and (was re-employed as a Member should be made eligible to subscribe
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to the Contributory Provident Fund and moment's share nn SaCh Contribution should be allowed to him on the analogy of • the provisions contahled in Contdbutory Provident Fund (MEN Rides 19,62. The Government have agreed to this proposal and a , prevision in this respect ha since been incorporated in
Golon Public Service Commission (Members) Regulations. The Government were also approached to introduce in the 'Union Public Service Commission (Members) Regulations a Residuary Clause so that where no express provision had been made in the Regulations, the conditions of service of Chairman or a Melds should be determined by the rules and orders for the time' being applicable to a Secretary to the Government of India ortAdditional Secretary to the Government of India as the case May be. A draft notffication to amend the Union Public Service Commission (Members) Regulations for incoiporating a Residuary Clause' is under consideration of the Government.
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- VISIT OF FOREIGN DELEGATIONS
13. rn With a view to enhancing bilateral co-operation in Balleiel and technical co-operation in pardoner, between i Ind a and Kenya and on the imitation of the Government of India, dffiegation from Kenya Public Senuice Commisston visited India 4.
Oetober-Noverahm 1978. The delegation consisted of Messrs 'mac Reuben Nderity and KBEs Mwalzio, Members
Ho Service Commission and Mr. Daniel G. Kincaid, Secretary of the Kenya Public Service Conunission. Besides holding discussions with Chairman and Members of the Unkla Pahl'
(Service Commission on a number of matters of mutual intere the delegation held meetings with senior officers of the Department enersonnel and Administrative Reforms, Ministry of Finance Sllitt Selection Commission, Bureau of Public Enterprises and Ministry of External Affairs. They also visited the hallo) Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi, Indian Institute at Applied Manpower Research, New Delhi, Lal Eahadur Shastri "fithademy of Administration, Mussorie and Me Forests Research
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Report it was stated that the Commission regretted their inabillig to wee to the proposal of Governmerd for continued exclusion from their purview of Group A and (hemp B posts in the Central Industrial Securky Force beyond August 4, 1977. Derthe the year under report, the Ministry of Home Affairs info ecl th t Government had decided that Group A and Group B posts in the Central Industrial Security Force could be brought vritbin the purview of the Commission and that no further exempaon from the Commission's purview in this regtrd was required.
Infortnaff on Adviser to the Prime Minister
(ii) As early as April 1976 the Commission had agreed under item 20 of the Schedule to the Union Public! Service Lbmmission (Exemption from Consultation) Regulations, 1958 that the post of Information Adviser to the Primo Minister might be excluded from the Commission's purview for the purposes of sub-clauses (a) and (10 of clause 3 of Article 320 of the Constitution. On a reference made by Government in lime 1977, the Commission clarified that the exclusion of the post of Information Adviser to the Prime Minister from their purview wes agreed to by the Commission as a temporary measure. In 'case Government wished to treat the exclusion as a permanent measure they might Ere to =attune whether this post should be treated as a part of the personal staff attached to the Prime
"Minister in which case it would be excluded from the Commission's purview by virtue of item 5 of the Schedule to the-.Reguktions. This would mean that the post would be, li I thrt personal staff, co-terminus with the term of the °Mee 4f
the Prime Minister. On a subsequent teference made b Government the Commission agreed in June 1978 that they had ea. objection to. exclude the post Wm other personal staff under Item 5 of the Schedule to the Union Public Service Commission Exemption from Consultation) Regulations, 1958 from their
mei on permanent basis and that the tenure of the !
exits of the posts would be co-terminus with the tern of
Prime Minister., On March 31. 1979 the Department of
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Instant; Indian Winery Academy, Dehradurth The Delegation visited Madras and held discussion§ with Chairman and Members
' of the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission. From thrte, they went to Hyderabad and had a racefeth with senior Faculty Members of the Adnimistrative Staff College of India and the Chaisson and Members of Andhra Pradesh Atha° stallthe
. Commission. The delegation went to Bombay and met the
, CMirnian and Members of the Maharashtra Public. Servlee
I I Commission and from there tenanted to Kenya.
(W Mr. A. N. Pldri, Chairman- Zambia Public Service 1 1 Commlissiern accompanied by his officials, salted the Unica
Willie Service Commission on March 5, 1979 and nwt, the Chairman and Members of the Union Public Service Commission.
1 Matters relating to recruitment and examinations, with particular
reference to the role of Computer m processing and tabulation
of results were discussed.
! TRAINING OF AN OFFICER DEPUTED FROM NEPAL ,
14. An diem of the Public Service Commission, Nepal underwent training in office of the Commission from March I,
1 1979 to Mach 21, 1979 under the Technical Co-operation '
Scheme of the Colombo Wan.
MATTERS EXEMPTED FROM THE REQUIREMENT' OF CONSULTATION WITH THE COMMISSION
Central Industrial Security Farce
i '15. ( 6 In paragraph 25(i) of the Twenty-seventh Report it was stated that the Commissian agreed, in two spells in the coritiancd exclusion of the posts in the Central Industrial Security ,
i Force from their prtview for a hardier period lip to Atigust
4,
i1971 or till the recruitment roles for the Posts Were =tilled whichever was earlier. In paragraph 19(1) of -
the ffwentweighth
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Regulations, 1958 might be deleted and that recruitment rules for the posts in question might be framed in consultation with
, them and all Enure appointme ts t th post mad through or in consultation witb them Necessary amendments to the Reheations were not issued till the close of the period neer report.
Review of exclusions from the Commissfen's purview
(iv) In paragraph 18 of the Twenty-seventh Report the Commission pointed out that by virtue of the powers conferred under the proviso to arficle 320 of the Constitution, a large number of posts had been excluded from the purview of the Union Public Service Commission. Even though such exclusions had, by and largo been carried out with the concurrence of the Commission, the matter required to be reviewed. The CoMmission
are glad to note that during the year under repo 4
Government, after consulting the Commission, have taken the following decisions.
Personnel and Administrative Reforms informed the Commishob that the post of Infoneation Adviser to the Prime Minister wW
no longer in xistence in the Prime lohnisterli office and that in haw of that, no further action in the matter was being taken.
Scientific and Technical posts under National Committee. du Science and Technology
di) fn pmagraph 6(iv) of their Twenty-first Report, it was state that G vernment issued an order amending We Scheele° to Ia Union Public Service Commission (Exemption from Consultation) Regulations, 1958 so •as to exclude from the Cornhission's purview all Scientific and Technical posts in the Seer lariat of the Committee on Science and Technology. This was a case in which Government did not accept the advice of the tommission and the details of the case were also given in paragraph 35(fi) of the aforesaid report.
During the period under report the Ministry of Home Affairs, Der rtment of Personnel and Administrative Reforms, informed the Commission that the Deportment of Science and Technology. Wm have carried out revievT of the matter felt that the con ideratIons which weighed earlier in keeping the Scientific and Tecbdical posts in the Secretariat of the National Committee on dence and Technology outside the purview of the Cominission ' no onger existed and that in order to ensure uniformity in thC mode of selection in respect of the Scientific- and Technical posts in ti National Committee on Science and Technology Secretariat and other Wings of the Department of Science and Technology, Go ernment felt that the posh under the National Committee on cience and Technology should be brought back within the purview of the Commission. Oil December 7, 1978. the
.concurred in the proposal of the Government that Cr up A and Group B Scientife and Technical posts in the SrL etariat of the National Committee an Science and Technology migat be brought within their purview. The Commission also adi sed that item (16) of the Schedule to the Union Public Ser ire Commission (Exemption from Consultation)
Posts excluded from the purview of the Commission wider item 20 of she Schedule to the Union Public Service ConvnissiOn (Exemption from Concultation) Regulations, 1958.
he case of these posts 0) a review will be undertaken nomediately and (11) a review will also be made an an annual
is by March 31 of every year.
') Posts excluded from the Commission's purview by virtue of items other than Item 20 of the .Schedule to the Union Public Service Commission (Exemption from Consultation) Regulations, 1955,
view of all the posts will• be undertaken immediately.
i(v) The posts and Services which have been excluded from W Commission's purview from time to time since the issue of
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Tile -Union Public Service Com zoo (Exemption from Co minden) Regulations, 1958 and wlji h emai .
d
enumerated in Appendix IV.
AGE AND THE CONCESSIONS FOR APPEARING AT THE EXAMINATIONS/SELECTIONS CONDUCE
' BY THE COMMISSION
16. The following decisions were taken by Government in consultation with the Commission during the year under report.
Age and fee concessions to migrants Irma Burma and Sri Lanka
The age and fee concessions sanctioned to repatriates from Sri Lanka and Burma who migrated to India on or after June 1, 190 and November I, 1964, respectively including the prospective Indian =pedal= from Si Lanka were extended up
to December 31, 1979,
se concessions to 'nig:rants from East /Oaken Countries
The age concessions sanctioned to, the Indian Nationals
who have migrated from the East African countries of Kenya, °genic, Tanzania and repatriates from Zambia, Malavi, Zaire
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and Ethiopia for purposes of appointment to posts under the Government of India werc extended for a father period of
one year i.e, up to December 31, 1979.
DIRECT RECRUITMENT
. (A) GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE• METHODS OF RECRUITMENT THROUGH EXAMINATION
Making good the shottfall in stratified candidates an the omits of he Defence Services Examinations
IT. (I) In their previous 'three Reports tra. pa= 17(1) of
the 'I wenty-sixth Report, pan 27(1) of the Twenty-s venth Report and pare 11 0 the Twenty-eighth RepartE the Commission referred to the considerable shortfall in the firmly
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swathed candidates on the results of the Defence Services Eraminadons od the steps taken by Government to make good the shortfalls. During the year under report also the shortfalls continued, to persist On the results of the Combined Defence Services Examination, May 1978, 102 candidates only became available, as against 150 vacancies. In the circumstances, the rnmmission concurred in the proposal of the Government that the deficiency in the 29th Short Service Commission (Non-Technical) Course might be made good by admitting to the Course all the left-aver candidates of the 28th Short Service Commission (Non-Technical) Course, provided they were within the; age firefis prescribed for the 29th Short Service Commission (Non-Technical) Course and fulfilled all the other conditions of eligibility and were medically fit •
REVEEW OF THE SCHEME AND SYLLABI FOR CERTAIN COMPETTEIVE EXAMINATIONS
thigineming Services Examination
(ii) (a) In paragraph 21(b) of toe Twenty-eighth Report I the Commission it was mentioned that the scheme of •the Engineering Services Examination was simplified in consultation WI' the Departmental Representatives. The revised scheme was introduced for the Engineering Services Examination, 1978.
) • - During the year under report, the Commission again reviewed scheme in consultation veith experts. /t was kit that, while
the introduction of the two objective type papers covering a broad Crum of the subjects in each major disdcipline, wes a &RP
right direction, provision of only one conventional paper discipline was not adequate, as the subjects were too
and as such it was difficult to cover even the core of /line in one single paper. The Commission, therefore
ed , that in addition to Ma objective type papers,
o conventional papers in each discipline viz. Civil, Electrical, finical and Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
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mod General English were equally important as General
Knowledge. As a result of the review the scheme for the 1979
examination was modified as given below :--
Roomed Scihtmo
SuccF Tune Mama= subject Time Mayan= Allowed Marks Allowcd Marks
2 bre. 50 army 2 hrs. 100
2 bre. 50 General BOO* 2 hn. 100 2 hrs. 100 General koowicdge Ohm. 100
Essay GereralEnglish General KnOwkdee
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'nigh be prescribed for the 1979 Examination. The ollowina Chao es were effected in the Scheme of the EnugnatIon t— , •
Revised schema tion
Cub [et /Auks
Obiectat Papas Objbaive ['Wen
I. “cacral English 2. Sceecal studies 00 1 Gencral Ability Tear
(Parpk—Genera1 Enreesh em1Pra5113— General Studies) 2h15 NO
200 .23. Two papers In 2 hrs 200 rzchuscholthof our cacti each 2 hrs.
.1a4 Two Esotis cool or the four also tacit dasoplocesois. CLdl
Mechanical, Electrical lines oie C.mt. bie- and Electronics and chaciol.E1eancal Ecleconaniamcanon and Thectr0na2
Telocommonication EnpreerNe
LnEnecitio Convenuonal papers
Caercercrial caPen 5 has. 200 4.4.53W0ConventiOnlire. 2 al
rprsdizme,i20`each
uoil.m Elecoical sod Electronics It Telecommunication Bormeenne
— 200 6 Persimality Tess 12DO
load.
b) t9enograPhere Examination
cIn paragraph 17(c) of their Twenty-sixth Report the
ommission had mentioned that the scheme of the Stenoraphers' Exarainatiea held till 1975 was reviewed and a revised schema was ietroduced with effect from the examiaatica held in 1976.
During the year Mader repent the scheme was again reviewed by the Commission. It was felt that for Stenographers Essay,
Fining up of vacancies in the promotion quota for Scheduled CastealSehedul d Tribe to d d Se taxa') in ffie Central Secretariat rtod Ragway Board through limited Dmartrocatal Competitive Examination for Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes
(iii) In accordance with the Central Secretariat Service Rules, 1962, the posts In Grade I (Under Secretary) are to be filled by promotion from mount permanent officen of the Section Officers Grade who have rendered not less tip
a years' approved service in that grade and of permanent officers of the Grade A of the Central Secretariat Stenographers' srvice who have rendered not less than ten years' approved,
ice in that Grade and have worked as Station Officers for a od of at least two years. As per rules, a proportion of these
,C1211cies is earmarked in favour of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled bes, In the year 1977, vslffie considering promotions to be
e to the grade of Under Secretary, it was found that no Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Section Offi or GT d A
°graph= were eligible for promotion against the vacancies ed for them; and that for drawing the penal for the year also, the same position would Maritime. The Government,
Dann, in consultation with the Control sion,. decided that the gal Secretariat Service Rules, 1962, aright be amended so as ovide for the conduct of a Limited Departmental Competitive
lion congaed to candidatas belonging to the Scheduled cheduled Tubes, who have put in approved and
UPSC/80-3
016 Schomt Durauon PIMP- Sotec1
5. ale COovearenel paper in Web of the
I four di...Primes 22. (-1551, bleducecal, Electrical and Electronics @ lelecommurecapon Enpeccone
Personalty Tar
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continuous service of 4 years in the Grade of .Section Officer or as Grade A Stenographers On a crucial date fixed for tho purpose. The first such examination was decided to be held according to the following plan at various centres in India on July 24, 1979.
PART 1 :—Written examination consisting of two papers in
I Om following subjects each eartifing 200 markt.
Paper I t—Pmeedthe & Practice in the Govern-
ment of India Secretariat and Mantled
Offices. Paper U —General Knowledge of the Constitution
of India end Maddller7 of Cffiffetiv
went, Practice & Procedure hi POMMY:CM
The papers will be of 24 been' duration each.
PART II i—Evaluation of Confidential Records and 'interview of such of the candidates as may be decided by the Commission in their discretion-700 marks.
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Later on the Ministry OE Railways (Railway BOOM) also
came forward with a similar proposal to hold an examination
for filling up the unfilled vacancies in Grade T (Under. Secretary) posts <served for Scheduled Cates/Scheduled 'Gibes Section (Meets/Grade A Stenographers in the Railway Board Secretariat Stenographers' Sondem The examination was decided to be held concurrently vrith the Central Secretariat %nice Grade I Lhuited Departmental Competitive. DOMMEMEMI for Scheduled Castel and Scheduled Tribes candidates on My 24, 1979.
%condiment
of Law Graduates ba the Badge Advocate Gement& IMIPMEMMIE Ministry of MIMIC° thmugh Competitive
Examthation
ao On a proposal received from the ferMiStry of Detenhe, the Commission decided to hold on August 2, 1079
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examination for recruitment of Law Graduates in az Judge Advocate Generals Dephrtment for grant of Short Service
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Caramission. The Fffatmination would consist of one paper Containing objectiVe type questions only covering the subjects 11) General Knowledge (ii) %BB h and (fii) Law (Indian Penal Code, Indian Evidence Act and Army Act) followed by an interview fter 'Manatee and Personality. Test by the Services Selection Board crying equal marks, of candidates who qualify in the written examination Only Law Graduates with 60% or more marks in Law Degree Examination were eligible. The agehrnit prescribed for the xamEation is 19-25 years as on let linty of the year in which the examination is held.
Indian languages for [towering popers for various examthatiens
' (v) As in the previous years, the Commission have continued the practice of allowing the candidates appearing at the Indian Administrative Service etc. Examination, the option to write their answers in Essay and General Knowledge papers in ay of the languages mentioned in the Eighth Schedule to, the Constipation, besides Enplish. A statement showing the number of candidates who exercised the option to write their answers in thesatwo papers in the examinations held in 1975, 1976, 1977 and 1978 may be seen at Appendix V-C. Appendix V-D stows the number of Candidates aerials an Indian language as one of their optional subjects at the Indian Administrative Service etc. Examination during the last four years.
Rajsin I uPPar age MOM for Ihe Indian Economic Service/ . Indian Statistical Service Examination
The upper age limit for admission t6 these examinations as raised from 26 years to 28 years on the analog:, of the
derision taken by the Government in respect of the Clvil Services amination.
of upper age limit for Combined Examination for recruit. meat to Medical posts
In paragraph 7100 of the Twenty-eighth report the paission had mentioned that in order to afford a reasonable Mindy to ad hoc employees, the• upper. age limit for the
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vacancies finally reported- for being Bird on the results of the elimination. The following table MI show that th of some of the examinations held by the Commission, there was a very wide disparity between the number of vacancies reported by the bsEmistries/Departments before the announcement of the examination and the number of vacancies finally reported for behig filled on the results of the examination :—
Nameafuramination No. of verancier vateurieS no Mee
No. of
reponse finally
I. lads= Admirristrative Service etc. ExamMatioo. . . . . . . . 405 711
3. Engineering Sersims Examination, 915 . 500 616
3. Geotogiole Examisation,1978 . . 32 179
A Assistant's Grade Domination, 1975 277 496
Sten0Naphers' Examination. 1975 . . 14 151
N Combined Limited Departmentol Competitive 2211
7. Combined Examination (1971) for recrinneient to 493 na
B. Indian Economic Serdec/Indian SialitstMal Stemice . . 10 20
(1132)
A Special Pass Railway Apprentices afteenaere. Ina 10 17
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Combined Examination for recruitment to Medical posts under the Central Govetrunent was relafed up to50 years. The Government, in consultation with the Commission, decided that for the 1979 examination also the same relaxation in the upper age limit mighe continue. However, no telmation in agg-limit
beyond 30 years would be allowed in the es:m.111MM to be held
after 1979
Needfor proper assessment of number of ram:cies to be filled through Competitive ExaMaations
(vmy The Commission rmet to state that inspite of repeated observations made by them in this behalf in the previous reports EN. paragimh 17(xiii) of the Twenty-sixth Report, paragraph 27(xii) of I Twenty-seventh Report and paragraph 21(viii) of be Twenty-eighth Report] cases continued to occur during the year under report where some of the Ministries/Departments
di f not intimate even the approximate number of vacancies, for being notified in the Notices of the Commission's examinations fni inf ()motion of the prospective candidates. As pointed out lin the earlier reports, according to the instructions issued by
.Goverment, the Ministries/Departments making recruitment thimigh Competitive Examination held by the Commission are requited to plan their manpower .requirements in advance, to • assess carefully the number of vacancies requited to be filled through a particular examination and to report these vacancies as accurately as possible to the CenernissNa in time for being notified by them in their Notice for the information of prospective candidates. Any change in the number of vacancies before the announcement of the results is also required to be notified to the Commission forthwith, in other words, the firm utanber of vamneies required to be filled on the results of an examination en required to he intimated to the Commission before the results ar unnomced. Despite InshuiltiOns issued in this connection an ! reminders issued by the Commission, the position regarding the reporting of vacancies, left much to be desired.
Casco also continued to occur where- the number S vacancies re totted initially did not bear any relation to the •dumber S
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New Codas for th.e Reaminadons
(ix) During the year under report the Commission decided m open a now centre for the conduct of all their examinations at Port Blair. It Was also decided that Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 1979 would be held at Aurangabath Dharwar, Madura and Penchi also in addition to Port Blear and the existing centres.
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Number of chances for taling h Ass Me Grads sad Stenographers' Examinations
OM) cabdidate, who does not belong to a Scheduled Castes or a Scheduled Tribes was entitled to compete more than twice at the Assistants' Grade Examination and Stenographers' Examivadoa. During the year under report, the Government made a proposal that on the analogy of the chances allowed for the Indian Administrative Service eta Examination—now Civil Services Examination—the candidates for the AssistautE Grade and Stenographers' Eliminations mentioned above, may also be allowed three chances. The Commiseica agreed to the prop of the Government and the decision has been oxen effect to the Assistants' Coble Examination, 1979.
(B) EXAMINATIONS' HELD DURING 111E YEAR
18 (i) ,The Commission held 11. examinations for recruitment to impprtmt organised civil services and posts. The 0319MiSS10n. also conducted 4 mitten examinations for Defence Services.
• Data reganfmg mnther of applications for various examinations.
00 The number of candidates who applied for admission ta the various examinations held during the year under report was 1.39,794 (vide detail in Appendix V) as against 1,24.407 in the previous year.
A new' Examination, Limited Departmental Competitive Exarninatkm for prolnotion to the Grade of Assistant Engineet (Central POE° Works Department) was Mid for the 'first li during the year under report and 1,198 candidates' applied fo the examination. -
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Of The '1,39,794 candidates for all the eraminadons, 12,77 belonged ..the Scheduled Castes mkt 2,400 to the 2chedul
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1 28 1 : procedure for submission of amilicaffune for ComPetilive
E intuitions held by the-Gominksion bypersons already in Government service
Al In their Twenty-seventh Report paragraph i7061, Coreinisiien referred to the instruction& issued. by the
1 .1 overumem on submission of applications by Government servants direct to the Commission. It was, however, formd that these it structions notwithstanding, No Objection Certificates'
Li I were no received from the employers in time which resulted in I tlic cant Hagan of candidature of some of the candidates. During '
the et& under report the Government therefore, issued in consult& en vitt] the Commission revised instructions according, to whir. Crovenunent servants might submit their applications; direct to the Commission under intimation to the Heads of their' Offices/Departments. They were also required to furnish an
" undertaking to this effect to the Commission. The instructions-further provided that in the event of Head of Grace/Department withhold g the requisite permission, the latter was required to
I intimate the same to the Commission within 30 days of the Pdosing date for receipt of applications. The instmetions also Inid doh' that in case no such communication was received within th prercribed period, the Commission would presume that
j there we no objection to the candidate being considered by the Commiss an.
Prescribi g uniform Ome.kunt for submission of revised
I i ere! Amps by the candidates for the different Semites/Fogs to he Hied on the results of examinations
(k) The candidates are required to indicate in the applitattona Ma, order of their preferences for different Services/posts for Mich tee oitment is made through a combined examination. The 'mind within which the preferences could be revised varied from
nem-di= n it, examination, During the year under report, the Co=issi a decided to allow the candidates a milord) time mitt of 3 days from the date of declaration of results of the Mcca pa t of the examination or the final results where the
1:examination consists of written part only.
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Performwoce e candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes/
Scheduled Tribes
I (M) Cruadi ates belonauth to the Scheduled Cartes and the Scheduled illkibes, to the extent the number of vacancies reserved for •Sigel mimes be filled on the general standard, are
p recommended y the Commission by a relaxed standard, pro - sided they are considered fit for appointment to the respective Serviees/pasts, The candidates recommended at a relaxed standard are expected to come up to the standard of other re-cruits selected along with them, after receiving additional instruc-tions and in-service training arranged by the appointing authorities.
Tit Commission are happy to note that a number .of 1 .
candid, tee belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes condn e to brain the. standard of suitability fixed by the Commision for the general candidates. The number of such candid tes recommended on the results of the Indian Administra-tive Sr vice etc. Examinaficsa held in 1978 WEIS 8 in respect of Scheduled Castes and 2 for Scheduled Tribes.
i Th Commission . were able to recommend candidates
belonging to Scheduled Castes against all vacancies reserved for them i. the examinations requiring general academic qualifica-
, lions, rich as degee of a recognised University or equivalent, a case of Indian Administrative Service etc. Indian
I Forest Service and Assistants' Grade Examinations In the '
case al examinations requiring technical or professional qua-
' fiCilli011 like Engineering Services Examination, Geologists' Exam' don and Stenographem' Examination, performance of
. Scheduled Castes candidates while better than in the previous i I year vs still not good enough to enable the COIXIIIthi1011 to
rccojnn1e,id sufficient number of candidates to fill all the reserved varvinti a However, in the case of the Combined Brandin- lion in recruitment to Medical Posts under the Central Goa- 1 en . d Special Glass Railway Apprentices' Examination, i
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the Commission were able to recommend Scheduled Castes
candidates to the full extent.
As mgards Scbcdnled Tribes candidates, iv general the Commission were not able to recommend candidates to its lull extent of reservation in the case of examinations requiring general academic qualidcathons or in regard to examinations requiring technical or professional qualifications. For instance, except in the case of Mahn Forest Service Examination, the Commission ;bald not recommend Scheduled Tribes candidates ariainst all the vacancies reserved for them; in some examinations like the Engineering Services Examination, Geologists Examination and Stemagraphere Examination, even the number of Scheduled Tribes candidates who actually appeared in the Examination was Mss than the toga number of vacancies reserved for- these modidates. The examination-Mee details will be found in
Appendix V-B.
Circulation of Reviews containing commenta of Examiners
The Coinmission have been taking, as in previous years, particular care to analyse the deficiencies in the perfor-mance of the candidates at the examinations, conducted by them. The reviews containing, Inter era, the comments of the
Examiners are prepared in respect of the open nompetkite examinations conducted by the Commission. These reviews are circulated for the information of the appropriate educational authorities in the country to enable them to consider measures for remedying such deficiencies in the 'druidism' Eql.liPMellt of the candidates as the reviews may reveal.
Penalties imposed on candidates for Misreptesentugan and other'
MalprouRces
Cases continue to come to the notice of the Commistion where candidates attempt to seek admission by produeir4 false documents and making other mis-representations including suppression of certain material information or where candidates resort to unfair means in the Examination Hal The penalties
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1°se4 by the Comraission in such cases range from disqualf
bcation for the particular examination to debarring them from the Commission's ameinations and selections for varying Periods
i up to 10 yews (Vide Appendix VI) and in exceptional cases
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eve permanmaly.
19(i) Important particulars of some of the examinations ace•
a
riven below :—
ill Indian Achninislralive Service err. ErominatiOn, 1978 .
(a).The Examination was held during September-October, I V78. Out of 29,854 applicants, 29,188 were found
i eligible( and of these, 18,919 appeared at the examination. On I Me results of the written examination, 1,237 candidates (in-.
hiding 460 •for the Indian Administrative Service/Indian larcign S Arica) were declared qualified for the Personality Test.
1 an hl 9 candidates appeared for interview. In order to xp dim r.L3 blication of results, the Personality Test Board (tbde tp mtrix VII) worked, this year, in three groups. With a
i rim
to. ensuring uniformity of standard, the membership of I. bac group was changed from time to dna- so that eadt Member
I he Petsonality Test Board had occasion to participate in le deliberations of all the three groups All the candidates
bhp *lined tor Personality Test on the results of the written as of the eibmination were interviewed at Delhi.
fi (b) The results ia respect of the Indian Adminiatfiatitre I Se icc/Indian Foreign Service were no arad on May 19,
979. 142 candidates in the order of merit were reavinmended-t ppaintment to the Indian Administrative Service, and 130,
Ilfo he hndian Foreign Service, ill of whom figured in the list -
it the Indian Administrative Service. Thus, in Meat, 142 it idates in all were recommended for appahatment to the
In Lin Administrative Service and the Indian Foreign Service. I•aing those lCCO16143C1Cd, there were 21 Scheduled Castes & -detns of whoml 19 were also for the Indian Foreign •Service;
.../. II Scheduled Tribes candidates of whom 10 ;were -also for The nhan Foreign Servim. • -
33
The results in respect of the Indian Policc Service and Central Services were announced on May 29, 1979, A number of candidates who qualified for appointment to these Services had earlier been recommended for appointment to the Indiat
k Administrative Serving/Indian Foreign Service. Omitting the names of such candidates, the lists in the order of m of
candidates, recomnidnded for appointment to the Indian P . &Mahe and Police Services Group 'B' and the Central Se si
Group 'Al and Group 'B' comprised 181 and 538 names its 1 -
*MT Among them, there were 140 candidates who were common to the lists; the total number of additional caadi at s
thus, recommended was- 579. They incloded 110 mai ales belonging to the Scheduled Castes and 91 belonging to thb Scheduled Tribes who were recommended for appointment o-the Central Services, Group 'A' and Group 13' Mid 17 cand - dates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and 15 belonging to he Scheduled Tribes who were recommended for appointment o the Gdiaa Police Service and Police Services, Group 'BS 13 SchedMed Castes and 9 Scheduled Tribes candidates were common to both the lists.
• As mentioned in earlier Reports, the number •of
Scheduled Castes/Tribes candidates applying for admission to the examination has increased steadily over the yeeis. Thus. the number of Scheduled Castes candidates his risen from 1,057 in 1963 to 5,402 it 1978, Similarly the number of Scheduled Tribes candidates has registered no increase during this PeE:06 from 221 to 1,312. On the results of each of the Examinations held nnce i963, and up to the year 1970, the Commissian were able to recommend candidates belonging to- these caMgoriesi far appointment *bast all the vane/toles reserved for them 'but since 1971, they have not been able to recommend candidates against all the vacancies reserved for Scheduled Vibes candi-dates, The Commission wore also not able to recommeml candidates againsi • all the vacancies reserved for Scheduled Castes candidates for. Indian Administrative Service etc. Exami-nation, /977. The figures in respect of the examinations la*
32
1971 1972 Ir I 1974 19 75 1976 1977 1978
34
prior to 1978, were given in the corresponding Reports; on the runts of the examination held in 1978, 124 Scheduled Cosies nada/3in were recommended again/ all the 124 vacancins rescind in their favour whereas only 46 Scheduled Tribes candidates were recommended for appointment against 85 vaennems reserved sor thSim 11 more Scheduled Castes candidates were recommended against 11 Scheduled Tribes vacancies for which suitable Scheduled Tribes candliatm were not itailable. Thus, in all 135 Scheduled Castes candidates arra r rommanded for appoints/scut on the results of the exami-nation held in 1978. It may be noted that there has been u substantial increase in the number of vacancies reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes at the rumination hold in 197/ and thereafter as the following figures' veill show
Year of examineilea No. of vacancies
Reserved • Reserved
for far Scheduled Scluzluiea
Castel rides
34 65
91 93 93 99
104 114 124
70 64 84 80 85
35
that the Met rank in the merit list of mthdidates recce/meted for appointment to Indian Police Service was secured by'
wend/ candidate.
(f) Of the 142 candidates recommended for, appoimme t to. the Indian Administrative Service and Indian Foreign Seijviet
Rift sub-paragraph (b) above] the faculty-wise break-up Iwa
as follows ;.--
Ilapinl.5c/13.3c(Hons)/13.9cilif.SrAgeinkl.B.B.S.
24.E.iNfarcchlall.(110arftrach/B.E.M.Sorangg)
.1.1.ann/BenainOlen0817,C0ra . •
• Of the 579 candidates recommended for appointment to the
Indian Police Service/Central Services Mi. sub-pangs pli (c) above) the faculty-wise break-up as follows t—
M.B.IM.TCCEIB.MOIISME.TCLVB.B.1"0.(Engg) -
Mteriat°°3030ELSWB-00M • • • •
A comparative statement showing the total number ol Candidates examined in each of the subjects prescribed, a the number of candidates offering those subjects who were ine ded
in the lists of successful candidates, is given in Appendix V A
The Commissidn have also made a study of the University-Wise distribution of candidates who appeared at the Examination held in 1477. their analysis is contained in Appendix V11-13-1.
92 311 16
357 163
34 23
le) The number of women candidates who were recommended on the results of the Indian Administrative Service etc. Examination held during the year was 104 (as against
176 last year). It may be of interest to mention in this connection
• (ii) Indian Forest Service Examination, 078
The examination was held from July 25, 1978. Oat of 6,626 applicants, 6,303 were found eligible and of these 4,10 candidates appeared at the examination. On the results of the
i
5,232 344 no
6,214 342 ha
6,164 344 .26
5,ttso 371
7,143 354 -35
7,241 33s 33
' h555 377
5
36
written examination, 242 candidates were declared qualified Tor Perenaiity Test .and 242 Cudidates (including 36 Seeded
I ' 'castes wad 16 Rheailed Tribes candidates) appeared bar 'interview. The Personality Test Board Bee Appendix VII) held its sittings in New Delhi during the months of December 1978 au lanuary 1979. The final results were announced on Febrdar2 8, 1979.
100 andidates were recommended for appointment. Ameg H I those reomended, there were 15 Scheduled Castes and
8 Scheduled Tribes candidates against all the vacancies reserved for the.
(ill) Combined Engineering Services Examination, 1978
(a) The examination was held in August 1978. Out of 6,655 applicants, 6,586 were found eligible and 5,087 (includ-ing 246 belonging to Scheduled Castes and 34 belonging to
, Scheduled Tribes) appeared at the written examination. On Elm results of he written examination, 1,176 waadidates hiclud-tx 153 heeled to Scheduled Castes a d 21 belonging to S heitre Tribes were declared qualified for Personality Test. 1112 candidates including 144 belonging to Scheduled Castes aid 18 belonging to Scheduled Tribes appeared for interview. The results were 4nouuced on May. 4, 1979 and 598 candidates treluding 93 brio ging to Scheduled Castes and 15 belonging to Scheduled Tribes were recommended for appointment,
(ts) Inc Commission note that the number of candidates (hatred those belonging to Scheduled Castes/Tribes) applying or admisiion to the examination has increased sttradily over the
ars, the. increase having bean particularly noticeable in 1972 p 1975. The abnormal increase in the number of curbdidates le 1972 examination and onward was due to the increase hi the Lae Imes' for the examination from 20-25 years to 20-30
years,
and, for 1975 examination due to merger pi the Engineer-ind Services (Electronics) Examination with this examination.
37
The number of candidates for the preceding eight years as
follows t—
No. of oairlidares Total scheduled seeded
Ode Tows
1971 1972 1973 1574 1925 1976
1978
The number of razedates belonging to Scheduled Castes has increased over these ywus but the increase is kill not proportionate .to the number of posts reserved for them The response from candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes continues to be poor.
(c) As mentioned in the previous Reports, ha We of steadily increasing number of candidates qualifying for inttrview S the need of early placement of selected czndidat4, the Persoaality Test Board for this examination had for th last two years been biteryiewing candidates in Ante groups, For the 1974 examination which was held on the bads of the revised schemes, the Personality Test Board .was divided into three sections, one each for Cie and Mechanical Engineering Groups and on for Electrical and Sigma Engineering Groups. For the 1975, 1976 ale 1977 examinations the Personality Test Board for Electrical and Electronics and Telecommunication Evinced:1g Groups was father divided into two parts. Thus them were foe Personality Test Boards one each for Cie and I Me:limiest and two for Electrical and Electronics and Telectramitreadon , Engineering Groups. With a view to
ensutingi uniformity of -standards, the MemberSlaip of the two
Year or ExaminatiOn
38
Boards for Electrical/Electronics and Telecommunication Groups for the Engineering Services Examination 1975, 1976 and 1977 was changed from time To time so that Members bad occasion to participate in the deliberations of both the Boanis. For the Engineering Services Examination, 1978, there were true Personality Test Hoards—one each for Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics and TGoeummunicaticat Engtheenlag categories,
trip A study of the University-wise distribution of candidates . 1 who appear:A at the Combined Engineering Services Examine-' nun, 1978 :contained in Appendit VII-B. II.
(A) Indian Economic Service/Indian armistice! Service Examinseion. 1978
The examinanon was held from September 5, 1978, a 1 September 9, •1978. Out of 2.065 candidates (including 196 1 belcoNng to Scheduled Castes and 43 belonging to Scheduled Tribes) who applied,
1,971 were found eligible. 1,157 candidates (including 84 Neiman to Scheduled Castes •and 19 belonging to Scheduled Tribes) actually took the examination. The
results of written pad of the examination were antatmced on January 3,
1079, and 57 candidates including 13 belonging to Scheduled Castes and 5 belangiag to Scheduled Tribes were declared quota for viva voce
in respect of ludian Economic Service and 48 candidates including 2 belonghig to Scheduled Cates were declared qualified for viva vote in respect of the Indian Statistic I Service. The
vivo nee Board set up to interview the And dates Hide Appendix WI) held its sittings in the months of tritiu ry-February, 1979 102 candidates including 15 belonging to Scheduled Castes and 4 belonging to Sehedtded Tribes. appeared for interview on the
results of the Vaittea .3311211nIZi n. The final results of the examination were declared A February 18, .679, and 20 candidates
(including 5 beleale° in a Sc eduled Castes and 4
belontjnig to Scheduled Tnlinnn) rern /CCOMInnOded for appointment to the Indian Rodeo/Ate tracea1
1 20 candidates were recommended for apPointment i
39 •
to the Indian Statistical Service. No candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes qualified for aPPoisa-meat to the Indian Statistical Service.
(v) Combined Examination, 1978 for recruitment to Meant Pone under the Central Government
The Examination was held on May 27, 1978. Out of 14,192
and 04 beiligins to s p112cants, lflop06 (including 801 to apSpcahandeduleliat th Ca tate
Examination. On the result of the vaftten examination. 1.840 candidates (including 321 Scheduled Castes and 58 Steduled Ilibes) qualified for Persoaailly Test However, 1,503 candidates (including 270 Scheduled Castes
and 42 Scheduled Tulles) actually appeared for interview The Commislion constituted three Personality •Test Boards (wile AppendiX V17)
for this purpose, who held their meetings in New Delhi during the months of October, November and December 1978.
The final results were announced on December It 1978.
The names of 701 candidates (including 127 Scheduled
Castes and 35 Scheduled Tribes Were recommended for appoint-ment.
(vi) GeologisidExembration, 1978 The Examination
Was held on August 22 abd 23, 1978. Out of '1,373 applicants, 1,172 (including 12 belonging to Seheduled Castes and 5 belonging to Scheduled Tribes) appear-ed at the Examination. On the result of the vaittra examinatieni 375 candidates (including 11
Scheduled Castes and 5 Scheduled , Tribes) qualified for Personality Test However, only 366 candidates Hocioding
10 Scheduled Castes and 5 Scheduled Tribes) actually appeamed for interview, for Personality Test. The Commission constituted Personality Test Board
Otide Appendix 'VII) for this purpose, who
held their meetings in New Delhi, during the months of January, February and. March 1979.
The final resufts were am mimed on March 19, 1979,
5/5 EIGC/80-4
e names of 178 candidates (including 10 Scheduled Castes I I and 5 Scheduled Tribes) were recommended for appointment.
(C) RECRUITMENT BY INTERVIEW
20. (i) Recruitment for 514 cases involving 1,803 posts was pc ding on April I, 1978 and 1.154 requisitions involving 2. 39 posts wore received during the year (Appendix VIII). In
CEISES carried OW( from the previou y rir thee was an in-cr sae of 79 posts du: to subsequent alterations made by the re uisitioning authorities,
Oat of the total of 1,663 cases involving 0,721 posts reonhlt- me notion was completed in 1,115 cases involving 3,018 posts (in lading 34C posts recruitments to which were cancelled or co tad by fresh requisitions sent by the afinishies), leaving a bal nee of 553 cases involving 1,703 posts. 254 cases (involving 651 posts) were received during the last quarter of 197g-79.
ID big the year 63,613 applications were received as agents 66,046 applications in the previous yam. The =unbar of idatea called, for interview was 17,529 of whom 12;985 velhall appeared for interview as against 14,926 and 11,856 candidates respectively, in the previous year. 2,260 candidates Iva *commended for appointment In regard to 408 posts, For which also recruitment action was completed during the year the Commission were unable to recommend any cithdidate and the appointing authorities were advised as to the steps to be taken for filling the posts.
Shortage of suitable candidates in certain fields
(ii) As stated in the preceding paragraph, the Commiksim could not find suitable candidates for 008 posts at different levels
'requiring specialiwtion in different Rads. Of these 136 posts : were reserved exclusively for Scheduled- Castes, 116 posts were !I . •exclusively reserved for Scheduled Tribes and 20 posts are
:reserved for either Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tritice. The rensaining 136 posts were unreserved. The details
! I . .
r I
41
of these posts are given in Appendix IX to this Report. The:main, fields in which suitable candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes could not be found related mainly to higher specialisation in medicine, sciences and engineering. It is observed that this total shortage of 408 posts for which no candidates could be recommended exactly two third were exclusively reserved for Scheduled Castes and Sche-duled Tribes candidates who were not either available at all or were not found suitable even by elated standards. For the re-m inin. one-third of these posts, no candidate either belonging to the general category br Seheluled Castes/Scheduled Toles was available and these elated to the disciplines like aCCOUTb [ahoy, naval architecture, archival science, fine arts, fisheries, specialised fields in medicine, science, phetograPhY, navigation and in certain other sophisticated technical fields as will be evident from Appendix IX. The Commission consider that the availability of candidates in the: fields of medicine, engimering, science and technology in general was as suchi salisfactory they could recommend caddidates for a large number of pasts in those fields For other posts the shortage was because of either the very specialised nature of academic qualification s or experience requirement or perhaps unattractive pay scales or the places of posting etc. which might have discouraged suitable candidates from applying for these posts. Detailed information is given in Appendices IX-A, IX-B, /X-C and DS-D.
Of the 3,018 posts for which recruitment was conducted during the year, 480 posts were reserved for Candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and 297 for those belonging to the Scheduled Tribes, in addition to 46 posts which could be ailed from amongst candidates belonging to either of the •two categories. The number of Scheduled Cartes and Scheduled Tribes candidates who applied for these poste was 4,450 and 1,057 respectively, of whom 1,996 and 610 were celled for interview and 1.027 and 443 actually • appeared for interview, The number of Salm& ed Casta and Scheduled Tribes candidates recommended by he Commission for appointment was 291 and 130 respectively, be
APPENODC
na paragraph II]
ste of Commission (sanction h)
Name of the posit No. a-poe{slth
1-4-1978 31-9.4479
2 3
GAZEITED
Secretary Aildnional Setiiry . . . '-. Additional Secretary and Controller of Examinzinoos - Director,Inforelation Systems . . I
Joint Secretary 1
DePuty soaeterY 13
Officer on Special Out) . . • Officer on Special Duty (Confidential) Catieer on IpeciarDuty (Advisees Panel) 1
Manager, Electronic Darn Processing I'
Thelinoe &Budget Officer. . •. 1
Ntiithantal Tabulation OLE= . . ti
Senior Rusearth Officer gland]) . 1 '
Sishieir Research Officer (Limgvales), 2
polity cootiomeipato Proomiiido
*One post of Mechanical Tabulation Officer kept tdalaiiyanec purinunt to tlie creation of one post of larteccor {Data Proileising). now rpdignated
/41.0ager (11.16atroolo Data PratanDig).
419ne pon of ipi31.1111 Cootrolla iPata ed lieu (tape post cif Depay controller (Data Protesaill)
61
62
I 2
1 5
57
7% 7%
5 5
3
ResearchOfficer • •
Progranuner • •
Eno nce [
Parole Secretary (Grade A of Genital Seeretariat
stenographers' Service) • • •
Sailor Personal Assistant (Grade B of Colin] Sec-
refariat Stenographers' Service) • • •
AsYstant Controller (Data Processing) . •
Superintendent (Racal) • • .
Ionics ResearchOfficer (Research andROBB.)
Junior Research Officer (Lanfivages) Spfsid AssatantIOChairinan(GroupB)
eseeounk Officer o • •
)wdor Research Officer (Biadi)
'Section Officer (Special) •
Scotian Meer:Pate ProcessinS)
Reception Meer • • .
Fay Er Recoup% Officer .
22/6sedUcles 3 posts of Ptigate Sesetary (Grade A of Central Secretariat Stenographers' Service) kept in Ostyak= pursuant to creation of 3 Posts of Senior Personal Assistant (Grade B of Central Seer:B
arbi
Stenographers' genic, , w Excludes one post of Swim Personal Assistant (Grade B of Cart%
Smetarifif SiffnofiraPhora. Serf iee)kept inabeyance pursuant to creation of one post of Special Assistant to Chairman (Group B).
ggarie post of Asststant Conlyollex (Data Procession) abolished Its lieu of one post of Deputy ContsOna (IDAte Processing).
.
%BB p051 of Superinteadent (Igollerith) kept in abegance in lieu of the posu of Assistant Confronts (Data PlOWS5In2).
.
a 2 'efts of Restarc.h Assistant (Hindi) kept id altnee pursuant to creation of 1 posts of Junior Research Officer On D•
&Seven pasts Of Section Officer (Specialyabolished in lieu of fivC Oofts of Section Office and two posts of Asdistant under the iieriBB Dcsie. Officers' Seherne One post of Section Officer (Special) treated for Goes
-
lion Bank.
(2) NON.GAZBITED
Asstatant %ocelot:am< (Hollerith) I .
SAO tion Grade for Grade C of Central Secretallat Stenographers' Service . . • . 4
Investigator (Data Processing) • •
Kok:archInvestigator (Renard and Statiskes)
Research Assistant (Languages) .
Research Assistant (111%1) .
ea%
Juni yoAceouois Officer (For Pay @ AOCOUnis Office
Personal Assistant (Grade C of
61i
Cc
nilSmrtlt anPhars.Sm'ca) '2)untant(ged signatedas Tuulor Aaolts0ifi
Research Assistant (B...Parch and Statistics) •
20E.
6
2
32tt
6
Thia includte I poet of Assistant Superintendent (Hollerith) kept hi
%%Phis includes two posts of Rio-foist Assistant (Hind)
IseYa p ti f post of Section OrdaerkearicestOt iantaalfwrocesauccs- mg).
POIDtiant to creation of two posts Of Junior ReSearch ak
641The post or Reception Supervisor kept In abeyance in lieu of one post of Reception Officer.
Osibnisteoinci craoere sex udes il posts vick:pt % abeyance pumi rst to creation of 4 posts of Selection Grade Personal Assistants (Grade C of Central Seetegirial
,
szni; includes s posts kept • 26-Yeeee
7
169
oee ess
Reference Librarian
Reception Supervisor
Assistant 219 144 Oncludbag (lndi lag
reserve)12 cave 22cave
urea I 5 IL) I sof SeMnn tenographer a, senwe Sislept5 (Grade C of Ceatral Secretariat'
Clerklihnist(for Parana Accounts case Un-10
TelephoneOperator . .
Staff Car Driver .
Senior Gestetner Operator
884 913
65
2 3
Techolcal Assistaist (lifffd0 •
TeChnical Manna (AckSour(s)
Technical Assistant Otalgeoga)
Monitor (Telephone lischasi8e)
12
46
1
Estate SuPervisot • • 1
Library Assistant • . 1
Typist (Electric TYPecodidi •
Off•set PriatiniMachine Operator
2 2
4
89 '89 ConiParch 43 U per tivolon Cleek
21 ng (including dudi Stenographer Grade D • w Sleeve
fesd-CS) twee) ••••A 285%%
Olialudiog iser Dhcfsion Clerk
:sent) rosette)
..
Prognuinne Assistantartan-Console Orator
126St
6 6 Hindi TypistlCoPYisi •
293/076 unnut Typist
Selection Glade Lower Division Clerk
• 55
(includba (olatanii Medias:al °genitor (Hollerith)
• '91eare glare
reserve) rovne)
Senior Aeccantatt(fotray and Accounts Otficc Unit). 2 • 2
3thilos Accountant (for Pay and Accounts Office Unit) 6
— —
--
%%This includes 29 posts Division Clerk k
an
scant to creadOn of 29 ef Selection Grade Lo
Division Clerk.
ea& TEO includes 4 toots of I4l0ditypisti20psist kept in abeyance pursuant
to Mad= Of 4 posts of C:0111parer•
2
(3) GROUPS.
Junior Geste:nig Opt-rotor
Operator for Franking Mathias 1
RecoCd Sorter IStk
Head Farash
gonad 9
Attendant .... • 1
Peon (including (Imola inti
8 leave lie ve
119 I I
reserve) resets )
, 55.c% 64-%
TOTAL Sr (I) (2) and (3)
277 283
316 136
Ii
12These do not include 3 posts of Telephone Operator kept in apes nee Ione post no creation none post of Monitor (Telephone Ezeba stel and 2 posts on creation of 2 posts of Lower Division Clergy for T le- phone tt kichangeh •
',Phis Includes 2 posts of Record Sorters coated In See of 8 posts of Daftries kept in abeyance_
SCCeSTIgs include& 8 posts of Daftries kept in •abeyance- 76 Daftries 00 21-3-1979 baste one post of patty for Pay and Accounts Oho Unit
1-Nthis includes 5 posts of Sweepers kept b abeyance—one in_lieh of the
Post of Tioadrarash and 4 in lien of four posts orgefectico Oraae Shoe-porS and 2 posts of Paresis kept in abeyance in lieu of 2 posts of Selec-tion Grade Potash.
Miscellaneous
APPENDIX II
[ Vide paragraph 11 1
Comparadvee statement of Work-Load in the Eve years 1974-75 to 1978-79
Renultmen by Examination
-Number of (A) Written ktooktation with interview and/or
(B) Written Examination only No. of N
evaluation of service records posts for post
centres in f No. of No, of whiehre- whi
India where artangements No. or NO-of
No, posts candidates cruitment quiet
=remade Examination& posts candidates candidatea Bons ation was I
forewent- held inter- held
were
Prom. the
under columns
viewed"
Pending ved ,
nations
7 8 9
previous
10 (A)and01)
Year I
4 444% - 25408 2,2537%
2 273%8 21,813 979%%
0 2618@ -3M5.1 1,79183
aaoh; 40,3a7 1,15%
2 49685 33,350 1.88211%
6
199 12 1,597 13,M9 266 15 2,66641. 63,558
2.564 .1
2 A 5
2.992%
447911.8 255 13 . 5.667%R 98,626
3,7978 215 10 2,862@. 84,010
32.3 13 4,197 In6,444 525
nalneludes 59 posts for which the requisitioning
@inncludea 1' post for which the requisitioning authority mt. a subscqUent increase in the demand.
Itlitchwlea 1G candidates for the Indian Economic service/Indian Steinke!. Service ERaminetion, 1915 and Central
UllExcludex vacancies for StenOgLapters' Examination, 1976,
Service Blonds were kW/evaluated during 1975n6.
- -
Statistical Serace Examination. 1976, the notion Officers' Grade vancanein for GeolOgistathrarothation, March 1977. FOreigh S Mit
•
mineades posts in Werra Seroths for whackm endows were held hy the Boards set up by the Ministry of Defence., "Excludes candidates for Defame Services Extnivitions who were hateriewed by Bowls pet up by the Mintrtry of Defence
,
£Extlildes
vaancies for the Stecovephers• Examination, 975 mid Stelographein Grade I Limited Departmental Campania° Examiaatip4116751 which were not ,
GInehides MI candidates for the Secdon Oinks' Grade (Central Secretariat Serko) Lithled Departmental Compeve Examinatione0974,4, Indian Foreign So Section Oinks' Grade (1011way Board) Limited Departmental Compel:Ulm Examination, 1974, Indian Economic sante/Indian . Siplisnalnelatik Exuding (Released Einergeney Cornmisilonedinhort Service Commissioned OncerMExamixation 197A whom interviews/service records were helnevanand.diding 1974-75.
authorities trade subSequeut increase in the demand. Secretariat 54mm:rapine skvice Gine 1 Linked
SLIncludes 493 candidates for the Indian Economic Servicenndian GlExeludes.
°moist Grade (Railway Board) Limited Departmental CoropeilfivelExambation,1975and the Mellon Oaks' Grade Radian
Exantitatien, 1927, 6.12Proludes manCies for thenagrapherth
which the requisitionmg earthen-Mei made subsaGent decrease in the demand.
erateludts vacancies for
I •
+Includes 5 posts for which the requisitioning authorities made subsequent increase in their dcrnand.
flincludes 329 candidates for the Combined Limited Deptirtmental Competitive Examinatithi, 1977.
92114cludn eacanees for the Stenos:nohow Examination, 1979
I
,
mmnrcludcx 79 posts kr which he requisitioning authorities made subsequent increase in their Withal
. earlueludes 346 posts taruitments to which were cancelled or covered by Frain requisitions sent by the mintattiethmenathatextst
Sj5 1.114SC)10-6
i 26thicludes 16 posts for
-8
apaccludes kcaneies for Combined throned Departmental CoMpaiti
Lacludn VA
candidates for the Indian Economic SerVIceithdian Statistkai Service Ethamipation, 1977, the Geologists Erarninatton, 1 '
ve ExaminatiOn, 1977.
Stenographers' Examhetlon, 1975.
Natureof Receipts Amount Ol!Pe b mcusands)
59 85 Application arid Thauninfoll r scs. at,
0052
.00,04
16,41
Publuaton .
midden on Exariontiob and Selection
Travelhos EFPOPSCS 16.9.6
other charEcs 3645
Tomu 2,22..ao
Salaries
Wages
111.401
02.3
01,85
26,7
Tcavelling EIPCIISOS •
Olte EltpeilSel
Paymeol. for Professional and Special Services
Less Refund on account of Eixammation/A0P1Outiou fan, etc
TOTAL ... .
B —Exert/citrate
69
APPENDIX
DO* parasraP0 1. "
reempts and einsemiluse ni the Odom ' Commission clunk, r.fie year 1978-19
I II
F.
APPENDIX IV
Inds Pasagralsh (ryi
Use al Posuiterhees excluded from the purview of the Union Mate Smoke
Contennsion since the issue of rho taint RAlle Service Comnession (Exemption
from Consulteatop) (Smokeless, On September I. 195S
Designation of the posthiserviees
1
I. Posts in the Scuola's% and Personal staff of the President and the
Vice-President. 2. Posts in GOOOLUIWELt. Hospitality Organisaton under the Ministry of
External Affairs.
h. Posts of CARUS Liquidator attached to the High Court, Madras under the Companies Act, 1956 (I of 056).
6. Posts of National RES.Calt.1 Prohssor under the Ministry of Education;
5 Fogs or Consultant and Chief Consultant in the Maiming Commission.
POSIS of PriVaLe Safety./ to Lim Solicitor General of India end the Midi-
I tional Solicitor Genera of India. Judicial Commissioners. Additional Judicial Commissioners. District Indus, Sessions fudges. Additional Distalot Judges. and Additional Stastous lodges in Union Territories.
R All Civil and Criminal judicial posts in Union Territories under the control or a High Court or a Coat of a Judicial Commissioner/other than those included ci um (7).
9. Save as otherwise expressly PrOvided in the relevant rearnitment Ales or orders gnurning recnunent thereto, any union or posts concerned with the administration of the Union Territories or Arunachal Pradesh
I
and Mizoram. in. Scientific and Technical posts in the Secretariat of the niii.01311 Com-
mittee on Science and Technology,
@II. Pairs of Irypol and Lokayuktas.
Tho Commission has since agreed to the proposal of Government to bring back these posts width their purview. Notification amending the
' Schedule to the Union Public Sonia Commission (Encemption from Consultation) Regulations, 1958 is yet to be Awed by Government.
ighlotification amending the Schedule to the UnionPublieServish Commis-
sion (Exemption from Consultation) Regalations. 1953 is yet to be thud by GOVUltlient.
70'
71
2
N. All the Seethes and poste under or connected with the organ satidn dealing with external intelligence in the Government of India mde the Union Public Service Commission (Exemption from Consul anon) SuPPlem.entary Regulations, MO.
19 Group 13 Ministerial posts in the Intelligence BURK: °try thn the posts of Section Officer.
ld. All technical id administrative post in or hada (ry ow Department of Space and (b) the Space Commission.
All OW/MI=1E10d adOlidgrattre hosts in or Wader re) the DePertetehl 1 of Electronics and (b) the Electromcs Commission-
Postatervices to the exclusion of which the Commission agreed under item (20) of the Schedule to Re Union Public Sesvice Commission (Exemption from Consullafion) Regulations :—
(I) Post of Officer On Slattizil Duty (Parliamentary Affairs) in the Ministry of Rome Affairs.
00 Posts connected with the Special Bouts Security Scheme under the Ministry of Erlernal Affairs.
(G) Posts of Assistant Surgeon, Grade I. Class II (Cozened) under the Family Pluming Scheme Which are Plied by al hoc appolotmmt of stipendiarles under dm scheme for training of Doctors for =tag the requirements of Family Planning and Maternity and Child Health Pr011anline.
(is) Posts in the Cannot RWIIre Police and The Lido-Tibetan Bander
Force. '
1
1
1
100
40
616
6626
6655
460
196
377 55
4183
1157
5067
232
84
246
63
19
34
242
102
1112
36
15
16
4
18
100
40
4592
15
5
93
4
15 Results declared after 31-3-1979.
Erwe more
"nal"rtave yet to bc recommended. one I for general And one tor reervtd vacaflcle4.
2 3 4 7 8' 10 11 13 14 15 16 17
4E9 Indian Foreign Susie; Branc2 kitejrated Grade 11.411/ of the General Cadre tp—wtion Officer's Grade)
OM) .illed Forces Headquarters Ciol Service, Assistant cm-lian Staff Officen Crack
(xvil) Customs Appraisers Service I
(xvlif) Goa, Daman Se Diu adi strocc
(xis) Pondicherry 0.61 Service (.6s)Ddlu and ALA-MINA Nico-
bar Islands (AWISerriee Essi) Railway Board Secretariat
Service (Section Ofgocr's Grade)
(xxi0Pendicherry Police Service 0011. D2M&I & Diu Police Service
(ssiv)Dell9 and Audamin 44 Nicobar Islands Police Senice
CAA) Posts of Assistaat Security Officcr/Assistent COMMa& dant/Adjutant in the Refl. way Prowctlon Force
11. Iodise Forest Service Examination,
ILL Indian Economic SeW /Indian Statiftical Susi= Examination, 1978
En6ineering Ser&CeS acamination.
Combined Examination for :
GRO1/0 'A' SERVICES/POSTS (0 1 din Railway Service or
Engineers VI) Indian Railway Service of
Elearkal Engineers WE &clan Railway Service of
6,41 &Waters Os) ledU at Railway Service of
MA Teal Foulness (v) Indian Railway Stores Ser-
vice WW1, Elecrtical, Me-chanical & Te000MIMIll&a-tioniEenrculics Engineering Posts)
(v) Centralatlas:ring Service
74 51151
I .
2 3 4 5 6 1 7 a 9 10 Il 12 13
(vil) Central Ertl-Heal & Me char:tent Enginecring Senor@ (Eledfiell & Menhaproal @amine Post@
'(r/ii)Indian Sopply Service (Elec-trical & Mechankal Posts)
Ox) Military. Engineer Sento (Building& Roads Cadre)
In) Military Engincer Service (lanta, & Mechanical Cadre)
(+0 Indian Ordnance Factories Serviee(Enginecring march)
' Electrical, Mcciranical & ElentrenieS Pagincednir PM@
rife) Telegraph Enafneenh@ Service
(stir) Cennal Water EnshreerIng Service (Civil & Mechanical. . Engineering Posts)
(xiv) Central Power Engineering Service (Me@anical, cal @ Telecommunication Engineering Posts)
for) central Engin:ening Service (Roads)
(nu° Indian Naval Armament Service (Mechanical, Electri-
- car &Electronic Engineering Ports)
@WO Posts of Assistant Drilling Engineer in Geologunal Survey al India
(xvIll) Posts of MeChartinal Engi-neer (Jr.) in the Geological Sunny of India
(nU) Poet of Assistant Enccative Engineer (Civil and Electri-cal) in the Pour & Telegraph Civil Engineering Wing .
(xi) posts of Assintant Manager (Factories) In the . Past & Telegraph Telocommunicar lion Factories Ornantradon
CYO Pasts of Engineer In Wireless Moaning and coordinator Wing/Monitnring Organisa-tion in the Ministry of Commturroarrons
S/5 UPSC/80-8
75
6
8 9
Ovv10 Posts or ptPUY - @vs.@ th COMMunioatiOn Sett
(xxlil) Posts of Assishin Maim@ in the Radio
@xi@ Posts of Technical in the Ovil At nutmeat
(vvxv) Posts of Comm Officer in the Civi DeparImant
@Tv@ Posts of @vista@ a@sbeer (cavil e cal) in Border R
(Xxvii) Posts a Works Oltrt^r41. EloctOniCS, Branch) in the B.M.B.,1@toistry
GROUP 'Er SERVICE@ (xxv1.0 TelegraphTralt (xxix)Poots or Absistan
ad Engineer in cat Srveyofio
(vv.@ Posts of Autos (Civil @ Blec Post. @ This Engineering W
(=el) Posts of Assi (cm. El= Cs@ Construe • the All Ina@
(xxil) Posts of AbSiSlagt in the All LC@
@Xxiii)Posts of Asir hi Overseas Ca Service
(=xi@ Posts of Tv@ Non-GeoettvEl
CommunicSts (as@ Pasts of War'
(electric:I@ Eitc•b•onics Branch)
V. Gcologivte Funslaa Combined ronspetits (0 rObt3 or Geo
er0119 'A' us Sunv-V• or 33)
0.0 POCI5 of Ass@ Group 13' Svivvy of In
76
"
16 10
4 5 6 7 9 10 11 -12 13
722 14191 1271 214 10906 80
1945 180 9 1655
2
WO Posts Of Minor Hydrogeolo. gists Group 'A' in the Centel Ground Water Hoard
(no Posts of Assistant Hydrogeolm gist Group Bint the Central Ground Water Board
VI. Combined Examination (1971) for recrultment to Medical Posts under the Central Government .
MI. Combined Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, 1978 (0 Section Officers Grade of the
Central SaselariatSersico (0) Sectiori Officed Grade Oak
rated Gra& Ir of the General Cadre of the Indian Foregp Sercioe,Brauchlr
(51) Section Diggers' Grade of the Railway Hoard Secretariat Service Gmde '13'of the Central Beam briatStenographers• Somme
00 Grade I of the Stmogragberd uutdCadre of the Indian Foreign Service Branch Or
(vi) Grade dr Or the Aimed Pormo Headquarters' Stenographers Service
tviD riding 0M M the Rettlemt Hoital Suciaanat Steno inalchen' Service
(v51) Section Officers Grade of the IntelligenceDire=
VIIL %mai Mess Railway Appreettoest uo 1979
iy /Indica Departmental GoAlPedfihe mfandaation (1978) for ProolcalOn to dm Guide of Asthma Diplome
X. Aseisrentet Grade Souldnation,
Gondolf978 load DompeftitiveEn.m. Osof ticia
for 0) Grade IV (Assistant) of the
General Cadre of the Lamm Penton Senior 0. Grade Iv Assistants of the
• RawayBoadd secretariat Ser- vice
(iii) Assistants' Grade of the Ceo-OM Secretariat Service
* 7754 477 55 4880 *Vacancies not 1olfelated by the Government. Recalls wail 0.
4 5 6 7 8 9
1 300 10370 341 89 7950 183 .6 1 300 12365 359 90 10545 247
1 315 1043 222 40 5000 117 0 1 330 10199 285 63 8001 198
4693 139 770 2400 95576 7305
78
7
Or)Assstauts• Grade of the Forces Heackparters8 Service.
(v) Pasts of AssIgtent Oceartments/Organisa attached Offices of the mont din& not pall m the Indian Foreign 'Vaal...ay BOYS: S SerSCS/CCaltai Service)Arroci Forces quarter's Civil Sent
XI. Sitnographers' ExamlnLation Combined ComPe
nation for :
sc
0) Indian Foreign Si. (Oh -acklaekErt of) the Steno
(0 Railway BORIS stenographere Swim
(10) Central Seceetarint Phemicrvice Grade C
(i8) Armed Ponce& /818a Stenographer' Semi%
Pothosers DocuSteillmerts none and attached the Government of Earocipating rn Old hernia Service Ir Board Secretariat pliers 97977-*/Cenly retanat StenograPh 7It.ersce./Arstemnoodgrarpobreeers0
'UT. National Defence Academy nation
May on . Dayember 1978
Corubuted Defence Senwes [moon :
May. on . Novemhen 1970
Gombroed ComrearVe non for admisaon to (0 Indian Military Acad..
CO Naval Academe (m) DIEntra Training Scho0
Tgerveamicoice Conuritsion)
TOTAL
hiliermerion regm4ng the number o feandida 1977-70 which could noi be •
vvievedireeemmended on the remits of censfm 61411161611061 held diving shed in appendix V of the Twenty-M*1i report
Number of Candidates =commended for
Number of candidates interviewed and/or
whose =rake records wore evaluated
St No b None otErammaton
o tne Twenty-Fie= Report
h
Total Scheduled Scheduled Tot& Scheduled Scheduler! Castes Tr M Castes Tribes
V c*mbMt Leaded Deprtmeatol ComPutai 129 16 9
Vill Struonrephers'Emunthation, 1978 175 5 • • Attend= 121 ranteeke
IX National Defence Academy neteloluande. Dczeruber 1977 . . . 4635
X 2071 3 2 526 1 1
06 6 /556 23 2
APPENDIX VAI
lbla RdWalt 18E0)
Autemest shown the aboul remanent et eanalear belonging go Sacral VaCnnlennr flawed/or then on the renntl. gent entinntions ineki during
Cafla,fschtthdtd Tribes a:APIA 1974 at 1978
Name nt laamlnation Yea Number
of nscavecas
Appeared Recnow mended
Number uf candidate:5
NumberNumbar of ar candidates
vacancies TERVE Appeared. ReCCIECI-
mended
Setteduled Castes
Swatated T -bee
1 2 3 4 _ 5 6 on
I. Indian Admit& dervietanta 1974 93 2017 79 475 50 1975 99 7194 64 50 31 1976 104 2519 103 84 41 1977 114 2529 106 1978 124 2964 1351 115 46
2. Indian Forest Sa,iceEnoilnatiou 1974 8 181 34 4 1975 9 5 42 5 1976 14 247 14 6 14 6 1977 IS 743 15 70 1978 1$ 232 15
X Indian Esopomic ServicednEws $te meat Sera= ?semblance . 1974 2 43 322
1975 IES ISS
61 1976 IPS
IPS 66 2 20
1977 WS LES 62 2 10
1978 4 19
4. Engineering Serwees 1974 92 135 30 63 1975 140 155 31 79 5 1976 131 135 46 78 13 2 1977 1976
160 61 159 246 93
92 93
17 —an
5* Etexatio61.6 1974 62 17 2 29 1975 E76 I Essuninanon Eased with Engineetiop Peptise Domination 977
1978
A Geologists acumination 1974 49 7 4 20 2 1975 No examination was held. 1 1976 38 M 4 23 1 1977 8 2 31 1978 IA — 28 5
9, Sp%ial Class Railway Apprentice%
USG 4 4
1975 6 4 5 % 10
3 79 1 1977 3 59 at 2 1978 3 4 4 11
6
1974 1 7. Geologlasu(Special)Rimninetion No esaminar held 11)561
11 31 53 29 _
8 Combined Examination for recruitment to inedical Posts under the Central Government . . .
134
119174 95} 1976
140 exarnmation was held.
115 801 12%
Grade Esantalien 47 1130 578
1975 43 1217 61% 1976 43 1615 5789 1977 53 1703 6688 1978 79 1651 79
92- 70 71 81 4 77 98 72 125
173
II. cangraphere Eaminatioa 1974 ! 20 96 -4 15 1975 13 138 4 7
II1. 18 37 154 2 26
1978 49 279 5 26
anclodes eleven candidates TLCOMML9ded against vacancies rewired for Scheduled Tobca Candidates.
@Includes one candidate recommended tuain.st vacancies reserved for Sehedukd Tribes Candidates "%eludes five candidates recommended boast vacancies reserved for Scheduled Tribes Candidat
•
es.
trucludes one candidate recommended againstaacandies reselbcd To Schrduled %Res Caddliltd% a. one 844ancT "5 intentensisable with Scheduled Castes Candidates . lEncludes ten candidates recommended against vacancies reserved for Selsoduled "dribos Candldsla.
%Includes eighteen candidates reoominended against vacancies reser/en for Schedukd Tribes Candidates as eighteen vacancies were mat danseable with Scheduled Castes Candidates. as
/Includm fourteen candidates on:online:abed against vacancies reserved for Scheduled Tribes Candidates as fouttezn
alucladen &item candidate.) peracunended against vaCalliael reserved for Scheduled Tribes ;Candidates as dratecn
3- aIV candidates. recbthmcudcd against vacancies reserved for&dITCadidatta
2922- *As the Claseral Knovdedge papct for the LAS etc. Examinations. 1977 and 1978 was fully Objective
lion of answering the paper in language media does not arise.
orran• Inell.r" APPENDIX V-C
[Ogre paragraph 17EE
Sretenrent seaward the nwnber of Isles tho et the Indian Acknadrensfire &Trice at lexturrinarten SI 1975
and offered the londrroges meJlJ Mthe linatiedirk to the CaltnitilliOn dramatise media for ortswerg dre papers Essay and General laroglae
Subject Essay Gemmel KnivIsige Year of EXUELIliat IOR 1975 1976 1977 1978 1975 1976 19/7 1978 trifler. af aludiclales who appeared
15492 7627 17159 18857 15238 17392 17242 18734
MEDIUM
Esse:nese 06 05 CO 12 05 03 Bengali 1E 130 132 127 73 71 OthErati 55 60 86 35 14 IEEE 2098 2329 2891 3228 1096 2219 Kannada 28 21 21 42. 05 15 Kashmir' 01 .. 01 .. 181nEyalarn 26 36 27 28 14 IS Mersa," 47 61 67 98 33 43 Orin 33 41 22. E 16 26 Punish' 152 169 223 797 67 59 Sanskrit 01 o 001
Sinai (Thens.40
Sind* (Arabic, .
01 IN • 01
— 115 133 161 205 81 83
Teluga • • 33 55 104 31 44 33 56 5th 'I
2746 3253 3735 4357 1437 1628
Paccatage of dm mindidates who exercised laintiage 066en in re-lation to the MEM nambee of candidates ho a pearni at the
17.72 2).52
c.;
a. :C.
Si
APPENDDT VI
q (candid:lees DebarreSarsrahfierl from 2.5eCentsirsion's the year 1978-79
(Itocatitment by Examination)
and Selertian durirte
Name of Aga lung yeara Numba Haire Mojfettc of toth- dates dm-
penalty
2
3 4
5
6
It Indian &twist:rake 20-2610r Intim& Police Sorvi . F min Scrvioc. 21 tion, 1971. other Services
1 Palmd in possession of un- authorised material k
&Vying from the M1115 Of anotber candidate in rho Examtnaticot Hall Can-didrIt4 below 21 years of
2 Pcnnittmg another Caul - date to copy from his scriptHoMing from the script of another meth-
Debarred for 10 years c.3 from memo lone u-
nnamed for five yea's from Cornmmion's ciarmnatIons and se-leclions.
D bs MI for 5 pars from Commission's ruminations and set loctions
May 19M
3. National Defence Ara- 16-181 decoy Examination. December M76.
21 yearafia8c.
4 5
6
2 laxmlulesanotherceadida- Debarred for 3 years
scrImicapylng (corn the examinallons and sel- ortinns.
data in the Examinanon Hall. Callikdatie below
1
Nano 1 DCM0 Aca 16 181 demy Examination. May 1977.
Combined Defe 19-22 for I T Mi Seneices Examination. UN ACadlanY and Nix
23 for Short Service Dammizsion ESonsTachnicaD
Permittnig am/0Ni emdi- date to from his saint in de Exarnina-lion IDE Candidate below 21. YearS or age.
Copying from the script ca motbcr candidate m the Examination Hall. Candidate below 21 years
Writing pornographic matter in his Sera Candidate bow 21 years of age.
Sart ted to utirlair MOMS in the Dramleatioa Hall. I candidates below 21 Years of age and 2 over 2/ years Maga
Debarred for(torn COmiW&5
5 years
examaaations and se-
Debarred for 5 years from Commission's Namioallans and se-
Disqualified for the en-canation.
Debarred for Eve years from the Conams-artnis Sam/nada:in and selections.
Combines] Defence 2at-vi November 1977.
19-22 for Indian militair Academy and Naval Academy and 19-23 for Short Cmaligssims Won-
2
in the £FallThatiOt1 Hall. One Candidate below 21 Y' s of age and one
of Ma
examinations and se-
Combined Deface Ser- vices Examination/ November 1976
19-22 for faillan Mili-tary Academy and Naval Academy and 19-23 Tor Short Sec
from De Commission's. the Examination Hall examinationsand se Candidate below 21 years of MN
nation. 1978. 2 Making false statement and Debarred for those years
supprtasing information fromCommisslon's rardmgchanccsava(led man/Mallow and se-
Srtalliog ataiithOrrted adnassion to the Mamb harton. candidates over 21 Nara of age.
3
a .8 2111 gale
to
a
APPENDIX VII
Ifarle paragraph 19(i)1
A—INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE ETC. EXAMINATION, MN
MEMBERS OF THE PERSONALITY TEST HOARD
& Head of the Botany Deptt.. Millind Maravidwalaya Auraogabad (Maharashtra) (3952-42); Principal, Millard Collegeoloci are, Auras-abed. also Chairman & Member of many academic social & sports committees. (1962-61)1 Member, Governing Body and Standing Finance Committee, Indiao Council of Agdcoltung Research (1903). Member Gowning Body, Sainik Schools Society. Ministry of Defence (1971-To-date); Member; Cenarar Advisory Board of EaricatioN Ministry of Educatio & Social Well i (1975-77); Member, Indian National Commission foCo:operation' with i ,. UNESCO ('975-77): Member. Maharashtra Public an Commission (1967-613); Member, Union Public Sarvice Commission('
_ 73); Chairman,
Agdoultural Scientists' Racruitment Board, Theban Council of Agriculture Research 0973-79); Chairman, Union Public Semite Commission Once February. 1979,
2 Hui Asoka Seib M.A., Deputy Magistrate, Jo at Magistrate and ' District Magistrate In ILE 0941-52); Chief Uncsotary.Governmentof kjrn& (I952-56); Deputy Secretary Ministry of Commasice ti ns (I956-57); Add b : Cone! Secretary and Secretary Government of Utter Pradesh (Appointments and Homo Department) (957-44); Secretary. Central Vigilante Commission
(1964); Deputation abroad on Nuffield Fellouship 1967 Secterty, Commis- , sion on Communal Disturbances, H67; Boni garment Additional Secarary
and Sararial Secretary. Ministry of Horne Affairs, G verament of India 11 1
3. Air Marshal T. S. Virk. BA.; Ad vance Air N vigation Course in the U.K.; Specialist Navigation Course in the U.K.; Graduate of D gnat
Swaim Staff College Wellington; Graduate of Nato al Defence C Sega 1 New Delhi; Param VishIsar Sava Medal; Commission d in He Indio i Air FOWL in 940; Took Part In Air Operations &lino World War II; Held
various appointments In tho field and at Al, Head farriers (1940_90), 1
Air Ofaretartherge. Advance Hea4quarters.E15ter0 Air Command (196 -63); I Air officer Earbarge, Air Force Liaison Cell, Central Command (1963-65): Air officer Commandinarn-Chief. Train.* Command 11966x69); Air Officer Incharga Administredon. Air-Headquarters, 0.969—.73); Hop° sidle for the functional Hinton! of the Air Horne Officers . &union Boar s and Aialnan Recruiting Centros; President No. 2 Air Force Promotion Board; Chairman, Joint Consultative Machinery Third Level t Air Headquaters; Member of the IA.?. HODOLIN and Awards Committee; Chairmen, Pr, soar Persoinol Officers Committer of Inter Services He Squirters; Member,
Union Palk Service Commission. i
91 I
93
Euldnersing Cage 0967-71ffi Vice-Chanceffor, Sambalptss University (1971-76); Member, katiture of Effilneers (India). Member Board of Cover. not 1.1515, %liftoff ur; Member- Planting Board of Orissa: A iffreffed Doers' rare of Science (bonorescause), Sambakur University, Merck 1979; Member] Union Public Service Commiesion amen Deeenther, 1978i
In Slid V. IC. Rao. B. A. (Hors) (Madras), RA. (Centab); Joined me Bengal Cadre of the 1.C.S. in 1933 and served MI 1947 in various cairn itiee Including 6 yearn in the Bengal Secretariat in Finance and Give Supplies
Cadre f ih in 1947 and otneParrnorkeditcaMtEadirearansSerecrT.Cirvarlat till 1950 in Finance and RevenueDepariments;
District Collector, Viyakhapalnanrs (1950-53); Secretary to the Government, ,
of- Andhra Pradesh Fe and Public Works Duarte. (1953-59)' I Point Secretary. in the Planning CaltimiSSiOn and the Ministry of Works, Housing and Supply. Cove of India 0959-637;Secretaryto Govt. of Andhra Pradesh in the Drsitt, of Industries (1963-67); Ant Member of Board of Revenue, GAL of Mph's Pradesh (1967-71)' Offer Secretary to the Govt of Andhra Pradesh (1971-72); Adviser to theGovemor of Andhra Pradesh (3973); Vigilance Commissioner. Andean Pradesh (3974-77). I
11. Slid Samar Sen. HA. (Calcutta), B.Sc. (Mani (London): Joined .13c421 Cadre f LC.S. Mick Magistrate and Collector (1939): Sub-Divisional Officer and Regional COntrOUM of Procurement (1940-46); Roe miteddo the Indian ?elided! Service ' 1946' Oat Office I hUgd Nations, New York 0946-48); Dy. Scanlan, Ministry of External Affairs 09482) 05.0. and fiend of the Cumeery, High Commission of India. London (1947-50); Dy. Secretary, Ministry of Paternal Affairs, incharge of Fiternal PribliCity 0950-533; Consul General and Representation of India Torso LaternatiOnal OrganiSatIon (1953-55); Chairrnan. International Com-mission. Laos (1955-57); Joint secretary, Ministry of External Affairs (1957-59); TGO Commissioner, Ausmilia sod Neweelene (1959-62); Ambassador to Algeria (1962-64); Ambassador to Lebanon. Kumit, Jordan and Hirsi Commissioner to Cyprus (1964-66); High Conunissionce to Pal:icier] (]9f6-68): Permanent Representative to the U.N. New York 0969-70: Mgr Comm& inner to Bangladesh (1974-76); Ambassador to Sweden0778-7E-
11 Dr. D. Shakla D. Phil. (ffirshabad); Liked LcS. in 1939-and served' as Dishict Magistrate & Collector from (1943-49)3 Vice-Principal, IAS flaming School (1949-53): Dy. Director General, Directorate Genus] of Supplies & Disposals (t953-55): Director General i S.D., Indian High Commission, London (1955-40); Commissioner, Gorakimur, Fairehad and Allahabad Divisions (1960-68);Mcmber,Board ofRevenue0966-70); Chair-
men. Board of Rementie (1970-73); Chairman of rseUR.RasationEnctulrY ,
Committee; Chairman,ROPorver Committee on UP. cm] ServiCer ' Member, U.P. Pay Commirsion: President, Allahabael University Elatod- Cal Society; Founder Member. Indian institute of Public Administration and President of Its ILA Regional Brandi, Patron. ludo German cmilwelgecielff President. Lido Thai Cultural Society; President Hindi Rsshrsay Sakti, Tearless. and Member, People Action for DeVelopinent (India) (under Mliuisty of Agkintilla and Irrigation). Govt. of India; Has reviewed nume- I rous hooks and also mitten some books and a Large number of articles.
IL SIM /. 3. Bahadarsingh, MA. (Hone.) (Orsord); B. ffitt. (Oxford); Diploma in GCMG:1AG and Political Science (Oxford) i Busse-Law (Middle TEMPI* IRS. (ROME Hold different PplOrrialic annulments (1944-58);
•
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Slid M. Siogaravelu B.A.; Joined .at Dopuly. Sundt. of Police in the composite State of Madras 99377; Held various important and senior appointments in. Pollee includurs LIspecret General Inciarm of the Centel Industrial Seamy Porte and Inspector General or POW KWIC: `MEM U.S.A U.K. and 5 other countrin a Wefferti Europe to study the Security of the Airports and Seaports i'Member, Union Public Service Commission.
Shri N. S. Sffisana, M.A. (Mrshabad); Joined LH as Assit Supdt of Police 1941E Suers of Police (1946-56); Dy. Inspector General of Police (1750-65)3 Director, of Vigilance, UP.. (1965-68); Inspector Geoend of Police, LW. (1970-71): Inspector Central. Central Reserve Police Force (1971-74); Director General, CRPF(1974-77); Contibutedabout Marti lea on rye ffius Poli subjects Polij I d Union Public Service Commission sinoe lune. 1977.
6, Prot S. Sampak B.Sc. (Hone) (PhYsios), Wilk, (Electrical Comm nlersion Engineering). MS. ffilectionk Engineering, Stank d,
Lecturer d A tent Professor In Electrical CoMmienicat on Enonneensg, 1.13c., Bangalore (1953-61); Professor, Electrical Engineering, LLT„ Madras (1961-15); Mrs Deputy Director, LIT.. madras (19e6-75);Head f Computer Centre. Lit, Madras 0773-75); Additional Orsers1 Manager. Bharat Erscffonics Ltd., Bangalore (1975-77); Research work in Digital Analog, Hybrid Computation, BIWA* Instrumentation and Comm picador System; Author of 25 „REM publications; Visited U.S.A.. U.K. nd West Germany; Participated in the work of several Technical
tees on Electronics and Telecommunication: Fellow 1.9.1.; Frstow, giciVii:611 on of Electronics and TelecommunicaPon Engineers; Member, Union Mate Service Commission gem 1977,
Dr. Hall NA. Noor Muhammad, RA, Mons), M.A. (Madras), ILL. (Travancore), LEM. (Yale, U.S/16) I.S.D. (Yale, U.S.A.); MLA., Travanters-Cochin (1951-56ffi Legal Officer. Intemational Commission of Jurists. Geneva (1959-60); Legal Consultant. United Nations Relief and WOG GnennY for Palestine Reim= (1970); united Nations Legal Achsser to Somali Gorr (1983-62); Judge and Vice-Prendent of Effie Supreme Corsi of Somalia under the United Nations OPE% Programme 0962-61); United Nation LOCALviser to thePrime MiniveremdPresidentof-Somalia0,67-701 Senior Advocate of Supremo Court since 1965; Vior-Cloncellor, University of Cal car 1/975-78); Member, union Public Suffice Commission since November. 1978.
Mrs. RD. Mao, MA. Geography (Patna). MA. (Mtbropolors) (Lando 1; Research Fedowshin. Indira Institute of Advanced Study, Simla for 78 cl and Policies in Chhotanappor-Biliad; Served to the Grine AMA
- during Tirld War Dy. Director. Bihar Tribil welfare Research Institute. Ranch 0755-65): Director, Bihar Tribal Welfare Rescerch Institute Penchi (1766-68 and 1971-48); Member. South East Resource Region, Town and Couiss Planning, Govt of India (Committee on Soda! weifare): Member. Advisory Committee, 1.C.S.S.R.: New Delhi; Author of two boat, a numbs of articles and research papers.; Member. Union Public Senice Commi non, knee November, 1978.
Prof. Bhubaneswar &hem: 13-Se. Tarsal: M.k.ffingg.klowaTESW: SLR ad Service in Kelethandi State; Associated wffie investigation of Indravati hsi ation project; Worked in Hirakud Darn Project; Prof. of Civil Engeffieen jog, University College of Englund:1R Boris(1P5Mi Principal, Regional
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Commissioner of India to British East Affica Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia ond Nyasaland, and Cams@ General. Belgian Congo and Ramada-Candi (1958-61); Political Officer, Sikkim and Bhutan, (1961-63); Joint SecretarY. Ministry of External Again (1964--66); Ambassador ltiltalffiand High Corianssion to Malta (1967-69); Ambassador to United Arab Republic, Libyan Arab Republicand Yemen Arab Republic 0969-72); Indian It erne-tentative .on U.N. Temporary Commiation for Korea (1948); Adviser to chairman, Neutral NalLOna Repatriation Commission for Korea (1953-54); Statioary-General. Indian Deletion to the Second AfroAsian Conference at Algiers (1965): Secretary-erne@ @Bat Delegation. Tripartite Con-ference between Heads of States of India. U.A.R. and Yileatlateca (1966); Member, Inffian Delegation to the Contemn= of Nonaligned Nations. LOOM, Zambia(1970): Senior Advise@ Indian Delegation to theRthffivsion of tbe U.N.Ceneral Assembly. bleivnYork (1971)ffiliailing Protestor. School af Inn-motione) Studies, Tambov-Jai Nehru University.
14. Slid R. V. Subralmmuian B.Sc. (Mins) First Class First, Cold Medalist (Madrask MA. (MadraM Associate of the Indian Inyfitute of Men „Bo gal Research Scholar Indian Institute of Science. Bangalore (1940-42); bAsstt.. Meteorologit India Meteorological Deptt. (1942-1.3) Meteorological OffiBr, Indian Air Force (1943=41); Appointed to Assam Cadre of IAS in 1947; Ass@ Commissioner, Ass@ Political Officer, Dy. Adviser to Governor for Tribal AIMS Le Stated, Adviser to °Oven° re! Tribal Areas & Stales; Secretary tit OuW. of °Ham for Tribal ABM's; Dy. Commissioner, Mellor District; Relief 16 Rehabilitation Commissioner, Assort .; Seerelary to Govt., Finance and Relief @ Rehabilitation Dept°, Govt. of AGern (19.47-57); Dy. Secretary, (External Finance), Deptt. of Domnale Adak° Ministry or Finance, Govt. of India (1957-61); Joint Secretary. Ministry onCommerceand Industry, Ministry of Industry &Dept@ of Heavy Intinitry (1961-62) and (1966-70; Financial Commissioner and Development Comminioffir. Govt. of Amain (1962-63); Finance Difficlog Heavy Entineering Corporation Ltd. 0963-656 Executive Director, Indian Inamtment Centre (1965-66); Addl. Secretary (Heavy Industry), Ministry of Industrial Development (19.71.-73); Secretary. Mmitiry of Inigation & Power ((973-74); Secretary , Depty of Power. Ministry of Energy (1974-76): Adviser to the Governor of Taminadu and Pro-Chancellor of the Universities of Madras aed Madura' and the Tomilnadu Agricultural University (1976-77); Secrotaryt Dem. of Power; Ministry of Energy (1977-1101 Presently Consultant to the Administrative Staff College, Hyderabad and Nominee of Financial Institutions on Boards of Director, of Companies
IS. Shri Kripal Singh, M.Sc., Assistant Traffic Officer, North Western Railway. (1930-41)t Divisional Transportation Officer, North Western RailwaY, 0941-4111 Deputy Met Adagnistntive Officer, E.P. Railway (1948): Savior Div-Blot@ Superintendent (1950-55); Chief Opetating Sanerintendeni, Eastern Railway (1955-58); General Manager, Eastern Railway, 1951; Mariner, Railway Beard (1959-65); Chairman. Railway Board (1965-67); Chairman, Hindostan Tcleprinten 0967-70; Member, Study Team on Public Undertakings. Administrative Reforms Commission; Member, Study Team on Defence Production Units and Research and Development Organkation.Minlatry of Defence; Worked as One Man Expert Committee on RODE° Security and Protection (1975-76).
IS. Dr. P. N. Mrpti. MA (History and Political Science) (l'aairn) (Oxford). LL.B.: ; HOE°. LLD. (Philadelphia, U.S.L) Hon. D.So. (Denim grad. U.S.S.R.). Horsy. D. Litt. (Chandigarh); PrOfersor of Hillary and political Scienm, University of Pentab (19611-45); Educational and Cultural.
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Councillor, High Commission of India. London (190-1948); Dr. Satre. tans Ministry of Education, Govt. of India. and Secretary Qmoral of the Indffin Commission for UNESCO (1948-52). Dy. Director and DireCtOr, Dep. of Cultural Activities, UNESCO, Paris (1952-57); Riot SecretarY/ Secretary, Ministry of Education and Culture 0957-61); Senior Specialist, East West Centre, Honolulu, Hawaii (1969); Chainnan of the Execurne Board of UNESCO (1970-72); Menahcr of the Indian Education Commission (1964-6ffi; Director or the National Council of Education Ito @ph and "Veining 1962--60; @bind more than sixty Member States of for resin@ contemn= and official work. Member of the UNESCO Execu-tive Bested for tight years 0961-12) helding •ffices of Chairman of the PrOgranbile and Administrative Commission of the Board, Vice-President and Prtsident successively; Leader of the Indian Delern. dons to UNESCO General Conference (1966 and 1968) and Chairman of the Ginformice Dog. rainnte d d ) ' Commi • e lb Ind) Del tion to Asian Ministers' Cheraw-nee, Tokyo (1962) and of nevem' In nal C - f oes &haat! t Cara President of the World Contemns onEducational PhoninsPanS(1965) LitutetOr of an International Studyof Philanthropy; Chairman of the Indian Group on Cultural Relations of the Future. °Milder. President of the Institute of Cultural Relations & Development Studley New Davi; Chairman of the Indian Cowell of Peace Research, the Delhi Public Library, tile Delli school f Social Work and Institme of Home Economics; EXeCutive Coma/or and Member ACtedemin Council. Uffivervity of Delhi; Adviser D the Minister of Education •en National Policy of Education; World Bank Consultant On Education; Mem-ber UNESCO Donna Table on World Problems: Recipient of Severn national and International GEO& isChlding the UNESCO Gold Medal ((972)' National Award for promolung International Cultural Cooperation, Order of the Republc @Egypt anti if.A.R.; Author of some books and lascontributed' numerous articles on RtincatiOn, Culture and International Co-Operation. '
IT Shari S. C. Chaucirni, MA. (Economics with Statistics) First Gas , Vim Gold Medalist; Deena°. Economics and Statistics. University of Allnhahad (1940-45); Assn Economic and Statistical Adviser and Dy Economic and statistical Adviser. Ministry of Agriculture. Govt. of India,' (1945-B196); 'Monet:MC & Statistical Adviser. Ministry of Agriculture) Goal( India 1961-1965; Member Secretary, AgrWultural Prices Continiti earn 1965-1970); Chief Meat@ Officer and Addl. Secretary, Dept!. of Statistics. Govt. of India (1970-1977); Presently Hony. Mt4nber. Arica! turd-Prices Commission.
JIG Dr. G Dakabioanturta M.SC., (514UAD Sc. (SEUL Ph.D.i(London),. Sir C. V. Raman Research Santa; Andhra University Mffitair 11936-1937H .1r:crater in Physics, B.H.U. (1937-44); Lecturer in Montessori@ physical Andhra univerMY (1944-46); Goat of India Overseas Retest@ Sack@ at Rothemstead Eaperlmeatel Station (Deno. of Soil Physics) (1946-46); Banenmental Physicist at Dan (1945-56); Senior Physicist en Radiological
.Safety officer, TAM. (1956-61); Head of the Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry. IARI. (1961-62); Head of the Division of Agricul-tural Physics. WU (t962-74); Head of the Dept of Farm Operations St Managnelent. IARI (l969-71); Project Director. Water Ted-molest/ Centre,
IARI09111-74); Project Director, Nuclear Research Laboratory. HMI
l(061971:70994)66; Stir IParoPL(AaPThY89197ius.etoSh191199Sa,aAutitSa0; el:roma& Science
ar;dilehaSge contribaled about Id) Soler in different Scientific Journals; Presently Bffisrij, tux: Scientist, Division of Agricultural Physics, IA111, New Delhi,
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19. Rai L J. Patel, MA., DT.; Principal, M.B. Patel College of Educa-tion. Senior Patel University, (1960-63): Moe-Chancellor, Sara: Patel University (1963-70); Chairman, Oniyenity Book Produlion Maid, Chairman, State Board for Teacher Education. Chairman, StandingCommi-thee, State Advisory Council for Education (1970-74); Stire-Chrumellor. GtillItat University, Ahmedabad. (1972-73 and from from October 1973 to date); Dee-Chancellor Gujarat Agricultural University from GebroaD6 1966 to date; Member f veral Co mitten appointed by tbe UolveGityGrants Commission and Ministry of Educadon; Member, National Cannel! fOrDda-eational Research and 'Training for! years; Mamba. Governing Thirly.lind Council. Main School of International Studies; Member. Central/advisory Board of Education Govt. of India for 2 years.thaInnan,ReviewCominitiee to review the syllabi and text books prepared by lh NCERT for 10 Om 2 system of school edneadon appointed by Govt. of India; Member, Bawl of Governor; Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad: Author of several boors.
2. Dr. Ashesh Proud MItra, D.Pb11 UNA., PA.Sec Colombo Plan Fell win Division of Radionbysies, CSIRO, Australia (1951): Visiliq Amis. tent Professor in Engineering Roams", Pennsylvania Shire "(Smoothy (195 -53) and Associate PhafeSSOr (1953.64): Secy.. Radio ResearM Camino tees, OMR (1954): Established and Developed Radio Propagation Unit (N ItadioSvienceDivision),.NationalPhyswal Laboratoay. of which babas been the head since its establishment; Deputy Director, National Physical La tory since 1965; Pioneered with CA. Shale. in Austadia the Riomeler Tech ique. the use of cosmic radio noise for studies of theupper atmosphere resat g in discoveries in ionosphere, solar IMYsies. cosmic MX and lin the del ' of phei clear pl ' S penised d' pl kJ the Indian Programme for International Geophysical Year (1917-58): btu-national Geophysical Co-operation (l958-59) and the International year of the Quiet Sun (196445); Received Premchand Royehand Award d Mount Gold Medal of Calcutta University; Recipient of the Shand Swamp Bhatnagar Memorial Award for Physical Sciences for 1961: Was elected Fellow. Indian National Science Academy in 1961; Connected with several National and International bodies, including COSPAR; is on the Editmial Hoards (I M 6 nal d foreign professional Publications In theneled of Solar-terrestrial Physics; ItrnIshed more that 100 scientific papaws onions-sphere and Aeronomy. Radio Astronomy and Space Stiener
21 19 AS )3h tnaga M Sc.- DPhil. 14= and Res h &lot „ University of Allabahad (193.5--41); Research Officer. National Physical Laboratory, CSIR (1943-49). Organised and set up Raw Millerpl Laboratory in the Geological Surreyof India (1949-52); Head of Physics Peptic Atomic Energy Commission (195 Z-74); Member, Executive Committee, National Geophysical Research Insdt t • M b N 9 nal Comm two
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and Teelmology; Member, Task Force on Oceanography. Planning Canal-Mon; Member, Committee on Age Determination of Rocks, Geological Survey (India' Member I banal sal P I on N clear I tramentation and Exploration Technique, International Atomic Energy Agency. VICO-nal Published 22 Papers and 30 Technical Reports.
1 22. Sir/ A.R.Klan, Post Graduate education at IARI and illy:Mb
University, (USA); Agronomist, TART (1933_9* crop production Ape. ;DMA Ministry or Food and Agriculture, Govt. of India (1959-60): Rawl Head, Extension Division. Indian Agricultural Research Institute (1960-60; Founder President Indian Society Of ExtenelOu Education; Member card •
of Management of several Educational and Research Institutions including TART; Member of Important Committees.—ICAR and MR:Publisher some booksand about ISO original research and technical papers; Also contributed articlei for rnany books; Presently Farm Scientists (Emeritus) ICAR.
Dr. (Mrs.) Asima Cbatteriee, D.Sc., FNA, PA se; Awarded Mam-mon Fellowship during 194049; Head of the NMI of Chemistry. Lady Balboa= College. Calcutta (1910-54), II y Led ' Chemistry, Calcutta University (1944-54); Reader, Dern. of Pure Ctemietry. Calcutta -University (1954--61); Klualra Prof. of Chemistrk. Calcutta University
111942-6M; Dead. DEM. of Menden", Calcutta University OEM to date): eeted fellow o? .the National Institute of Sciences of India (now Indian
National Science Academy) In 1960 end later to its Council; Received th Shand RwarliP Bhatuagar award for 1961 In Chcalistry Mtn the CERA Fint lady Scientist to be elected the General President of the Indian Science Congress Association: Barrier served as Bony. Treasurer and dim °magi of the Association for several years, Awarded Pad= Dhushan to
975: Close lY associated In various responsible capacities with several learned Scientific Bodies; visited several foreign eountiesmanytimes on invitation to take part in Miendfiegyrapollia and conferences and to deliver leaures on her research contributions; Connected will, many Research Organiutions and Universities of Indla as =Expert or Adviser: Author Of CeveralbOOlcs,revieW articles and published more than 250 g. 1 papers ' tern EY Paled Aland& journals.
Shri P. K. Sen. _BSc. (Roos.) First Class First (Idaleulta).M.M. tralruttat, Ph.D. (London), D.LC (imperial College of &Mem and Tech-nolofm); Lectilier in Botany, Calcutta University (4933-36) Physiological Pot/mist, I.CA.R. Q935-4942): Joined Bihar Agriculture Service. Class I in M42; !Chaim-Prot of AgdmIture and Dean of the Faculty of Aviculture. Calcutta University (1942-71), Elected Preident, Agriculture Spence Sec-tion. Indium Science Congress Association (1962): Elected Emeritus Scientist, ICAR 1972; Flounder president, Sam Ehart1 Institute of Education; Presently Emeritus Professor, Faculty of MCCUltlIti. ITUtyLlsity of Calcutta. Si no 1975.
D. Dr. D. A. Pholay, B.Sc. (As), Associate ISLE (Ag. Gun.) PhD.
ASSOCiatelhip at WU 1955_67; Lecturer, Rural insdinG, •
Amraoti (1954 1957-58); Professor of Ettension, Rural Institute. rumaoti (1960-62): Doctoral Studies at Wisconsin University, US-A (196.2-65); Editor. dedintak gaunt"' from 1967 to data; visited Middle East, PUMP; America. Japan. Phillipines etc. for round tlic world training in Research and Extension; Director General of National Agriculture Fair in Bombay (1969-70); Life member of All India Adult Education Association, Indian Avioalation of Extension Dlueadon, Indian Society of Agronomy. IntentionalPoultry Association, AdUltEduCation MAMA:Ion of Amerim Rural Sociology
, Society of Atnerica and others; Attended number of
National and International Conferences, Seminars and Meetings in Agricul- ture; and RuralDevelopment:Presently, Secretary General, Blwrfil KribbAk Salltaj. HMV Delhi.
• 26. Sidi T. S. AVInashilingami BA., B.L. (Madras); Member; Central
Legislative A.Mcnittly (1934-46); Member, Madras Le-PIM:ice Assembly (1946) and BIC 3434 Cr of Education for madras in Independent India .. I Elected to the Lok Sabha in 1951 and to Om Raiya Sabha in 1957; served i numy national Policy waking bodies h Centre/ Advisory Board
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Education. All India Council of Technical Education, National Standing Committee on Arictiltaral Edueation of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. National Institute of Carmunity Development, National Council of CommunWDevelopment utINational camel! of Educational Research And Training eta. Founder Director of Ski Rama Krishna Mission Piiyelava which now is minl University; Also Pomaded the Avinoshilia gam Trust Inailytions and Sri Arbashilingam Home Science College, on which autonomous status has date been conferzei by the University a Madras , Founded theTamilAcadomy in 1946 under whoveauspices the Tamil Encyclopedia wes published; LastruMcatal tor and Winnan or the Commi-ttee for publishing the comp1ae works of Mahatma Gandhi in Tamil in
,I7 volumes under the aapices of thertandindu Gandhi Samarak limited by the U.S. Oda in 1963 amid the laadershp Exchange prograennw 'and diced Egypt. England. /Wan, Malaysia.Singapore and manyEuropean counties; Awarded Palma 'Shushan by the Govt. at India in 970; Awarded Nehru Literacy Award for 1974 in recognition of W. work in Education. Rural 1./eyeapment and non-tonna and adult Education; Awarded Mcrae of 'ficntharrill Sylvan in 1975 by the Corm of Tamil Nadu for his services ko Tamil; Took pad in freedom movement and was imprisoned several Lk urn
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111—Indian FOreSt'Serdell PC01111110, 1978 member+ fur We Persawilis Thai Board
Air Marshal T. S. VEIL B.A.: Advance Air Navigation Course in the U.K.; Specialist Navigation Cane in the U.K.' Graduate of Defence Sa-dao Staff College. Wellington; Graduate or Motional Defense College, New Dahl; Penni Vishishr Soya Mcdal; Commissioned in the Indian Air Force in N40; Took part in Air Operations Miring World War It; Held various appointments in the field and at Air Headquarters, 1940--67; Air
War 'recharge Advance Headquarters, Eastern Air Command, 967-61; Air °Meer Sahara; Air Force Liaison Cell, Central Command. I 90-65; Air Officer Commanding in-Chid, Training Command .196S-69i Air Officer LachargeA0mlastration,AirHeadqtuvterm1969-734responsitlefor the func-tional Condole! theAlr ForceOtecersSeleetion Boards and Airmenitta iting Centres. President No. 2 Air Force Promotion Board: Planned Joint Consultative Machinery Third Level at 'Air Headquarters. Member of the IAF Honours and Awardii• Committee; Chairman, Principal personal Officers' Committee of Inter Services Headwaters; Member, Union Public Service Commission.
Shri Kanak Lal LOW, B.Sc. (Hons.). Botany: ALEC.. Member of Indian Forest Service (Reid.); Chief Conservator of Forests, West Bengal, IS60-72; Inspector General of Forest CX-OffiCiD Additions] Secretary. Ministry of Agradture,1973-7507.A.D.Consultandsbernena in Thailand grid S. Tamed, 1977-78.
Prof. Rain Ahmed, M.Sc., MAE.. aPhil, Research Adulate, Princely:en University. U.S.A.„ 194849; Lecturer in Physics, Alikarh Muslim University, 1950-56; Nuffield Foundation Fellow, London Univer-sity, 1956-53; Lecturer in Thad, Aligarh Muslim University, 1956-391 Reader o Eleenlingullegional Oak College, Srinagar. Iny9-62. pram_ sor in Elect., Snap Regional Ewa College, Srinagar, 1962-63, Professor in. Physics, Aligarh MuslimUniversity. 1963-73i Director, NationalCoimal of Educational Research or Training.1974-77; Vice-Chancellor, Kashmir University Srinagar since 197±.
Prot J. Dayanank B.SP, B.Sc. (Haar° (Botany); ASIOCiatt of the Indian RIFE COML. Ottira Dim; Ph.D., Secretary-Omani, Cram Vilma Maio' (Rural Development Corps); Secretary, Aiculture, Auroville Project from 1967 to 1974; Director. Food Corporation of India; Director on the Howe of the Hindustan Fertiliser Corporation; Member, Task Force on Agriculture. Taroilmdu Planning Contmiasion; Member Working Group, National Agricultural Commission Soil Conservation and Land Reclamation; Leader of the Indian Wheat Tenn to Linn and Jana^ duldAlegirst 1975:
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Member, Advisory CoMmittee, Tamiloadu Apicoltural Vanity IC 'alai Mayan Kendra; Member Winn Hoard for Wild life.
5. Dr. K. Subramanymn, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Cornell), D.Sc. (Mysore Uni-versity); Director, Boteninal Survey of India, Professor of Butany,Baugalore University; Has a large number of published research papers to Ms credit; Anorded Gold Medal by the Indian Botanic' al Society (December, 1970).
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MEMBERS Olt THE VIVA VOCE HOARD I
1. Indian Eason* Sentce
1. slm H S. Sigmenat OHIallahad),Joiced IF. as Asia Supdt. •
of Poike (l4 ); Supdt. of Police (i946-56); Dy. Inspector General of Polka (1956-65); Director of VIgilince, (1-68):' Impreter Clonal of Ponce, HP. 0970-71); Inspector General. Central ReeeMe Pellet leratee( 972-74); Director Gwent/ CRPF O914-17)- Contri-
buted about uncles on various Police subjects in Police journals and in newsplotas Member. Union Public Strom Commissioo since lime,
Leetlrer,ParJab University, Chandigarh (1953-56); Senior Unarm, Incli Agriculture Research Institute. New Delhi (1.955—J, It earth Sch 1 Krause State University (USA) (1958-60); Head, Department:0f Economies
and S•otticoz, Puniah Agricultural University. Ludhiana (1960-690 Deep. Punjab taunt University, Ludhiana 0969-7; Formerly President of the b it Society of Agriagtme Economics; Chairman, Agricultual Prima Commisgon, New Delhi moo 1973.
Dr. RM. Rhea, MA- (Ec000noicg, Ph.D. )(Economics); Taught Economics at Ottchlare & Post-Graduate level at Lahore. Mo)ab University (1933-47); Professor, Birla College. Pilani (1947-40); Protestor of am nomica and Head of Dana-Amen% R. M. Collesc, Simla (1943-51); Head of IMPOOmics Department, Hindu College, Delhi 0964 to lune. 1977); Senior Manna° Fellow, Indian Council of Social Service Rowel* 0971-73h vine-Chaneellor, Jodhpur Univemity (July. 1977 to Decamhm. 19771. At Mental Principal, Hindu College,
Dr. Deoki Madan Saxons nt.91111. (Allahahad). P D. (London), Lecturer in. Commerce, Allahabod University, (1946 to H41 mad 1950 to 1931).GOVMODMat of India Scholar for Hinher Studies in Nanette! Income 6. Social ALCM:Nine at London School of Economics (Sept. 194S to October. 950), Statistician, National Income Unit, Ministry of Fin nce (February, I
1951 to January. 1952); Held various important and senior appointments , in the Pluming Commission, including Iontor and Chief (Economic Dig- I ono) and Adviser (Finance) (January. 1952 to April. 960; aid Sect-Mary. Fourth Finance Commission. Ministry of finance, Ooveniment of /ado' May, 1964 to Sept, 1965); U.N. Mad end Montan, Policy ExPeil.U.N.
Ageo institute for EcOn0Mie Dmelopmeor and Platolne. Bangkok (April 1966 to January. 1972); Joint Secretary. DePainnent of Ba ging. Ministry of Finance, (March, 1971 to April, 1976): TheeCtOe Central, udSn Lig/lute of POeCiell Had; New Delhi since April, 1976.
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N -th C V . USA - Eat cl. M b f th I he atonal Stairtical abate, the Hague. Netherlands 09.591; Visiting Parma Deportment of Mathematics, Iedian UnLwersIty, U.S.A. and Department of Adnunistration Enginstring, Kcio University. Yokohama. Japan (1911-74)L Reda FeRow of the innate of Mathematical Statistics, U.S.A. 0974); Professor of Statistics and Reed of la Indian Statistical Instate. Delhi aye 1963: Author and co-Author of Two Hooke and several Research Papa.
2. lean Siatistieal Service
I. Shri N. S. Saksena, MA. (Allaabarl), and IF, as Asst. Sundt. of Police (1941); Sundt of Police 41946-55): DY Inspector General of Pace (1455-65); •Director of Vigilance, U.P. (190-65); Insposnor °cad of Police, D.P. (1770.71); Impeach General, Central Rant Police Force (1972-74); Dam& General. CRP? (1974-77); autribured about 80 articles on vaCous Police subjects i Pam aura and in newspapers; Member. Union Public Service Commissima since lone, 1977.
LIIIII, Research at Makes University (I 37-40); Superintending Statistician, I & Sta if It cut at lie Eihar Dell./ (I040-50): Chief Stas- hed Officer. Ana, Headquarters, New Delhi 0950-69U ailef Director. National Sample Surrey (1967-71); Macau &misdeal Oreanisaan and Riot Secretary, Department of Swam, Cablnet Secretariat (1971-73): Conaltent. United Nations Researc Institute for Social Development (19 -74): Adviser, Gy.tellrrient of Ma ayasia (1974-76); Executive Chair. me , Kerala Statistical inSIIIIIIC sir 1978.
. Dr. B. M. Bhaele. M.A. (Economia. Ph.D. (Pconomiss)DAtipresent Pavane. Hindu College, Delhi
4. Prof. S. K. Mitre, M.Sc. (Calcutta),Ph.D. (Steatitic& North Ca-la U.S.A.; Professor of Statiaci and HeadoldieIndian Statisticol Institute. Delhi sine LH& Author and co-Anchor elan Books and Seyerai Raab Papa.
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MEMBERS OF THE PERSONALITY TEST INDARD
Communication Engineering). M.S. Efectronics Eigneering (Stanford. Prot S. Sanaa, B.Sc. (ans.) (Physics). ( labia
URA.); Lecturer and Assistant Profrasor in Banal Communication Begimearino, IT.Sc.. Bangalore (1923-61); Professor, Electrical Engineering. LIT., Madras (1961-75); also Deputy Director.U.11. Mathes (1464-75): Head f Comp Ce nrc LLT. Madras (1975-75); Additional General Manager, Bharat Eleetromor Ltd.. Bangalore (1975-77), Research Work in Digital Analog, Hybrid Compuratirm Electronic Instrumemation and CIOIMInInfeatiOn Sptsm. Author of 25 Research Publications; sated U.S.A., U.K. and West Germany. Participated In the work a Several Technical Committees on Elearenial and TekCenlialleatiOn. neilow LET Fellow, inglittiliOn of Electronics and Telecommunication Pupates; Mensal. Union Public Setae Commission since 1977.
• 'Prof. Bhubaneswar Behar B.Sc. (Patna); M.S. (fingianna asTas USA.): &teen sena in Kalamai State; Associated with inwea-gation or Indrayati Irrigation Project; Worked in Maud Irmin Project: Prof. of Civil Enema'. University allege of Huainan/a Burls (1956): Paaal agar& assaults College (!962-71); acesChaneektot. Sambalpur Univenity(1971-7.5); Member-s atiation of EngineIen Member. Beard of Governors lIT., Kangpuri Member,Planning BoatSi of Orissa; Member. alon Puha Service Commaien mace 19714
Prof H. N. Rommchandm Rao, M.Sc. (Calcutta), Certificate of Proficiency in Electrical Technology from I.LSe.„ BInneinIe. EDE. (Indian. Sini M her I E BE. (New York). Fellow LEE. (Londorfir 1.6.1, Professor and Head of Department of Elecnical EngiDelningi indiSta Illeftftnif of fefenOnf. Pangalenn (1958-69); Member, un1013 Public Service Domeasarl 0967-1).
Dana•Research. R. D. S. 0. (1961.62); Chief Eopineer, Construction. Eagan Italie/ay (1962-4); Director (CHI Bantering), Railway Boar (.626B-67): Genera/ Manner, Central Railway (1967-70); Mara Sal gallWay Board (1970-71); Chairman. Rasta Board (1071-75).
Insorn5iionShhlogjenginethibitctis Prasanaraut HAssiiNcrsmncEst IRs:Loreerkeff)u.(149.416)higEariolons..D•
pertinent (October 1910; On deputation to Army (August 1941—may 194 ) in the Corps of Enamels as Ilea., Captain and Mater; On deputation to ebnn of India (February 2951 to February 1962) as brigatEon Adam; 477110 Engineer, U.P. Irrigation Department (July 1962 toJuly1965T Mem& , 1/.14-4Public Service Commission (March 1965 In March 1969): Chairman,
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UP. Public Unice Cannission (hterch 1969 to September 1971); Many. Joint Secretary, Marta! Memorial Society, huclasotal Mather. Board of Governors; Syndicate and Swale, Engineering College, Dayarbail; Aga Haltering College. Gerakhpur and of Make* University.
6. Dr. hi Krishna. C. H. (Hong). Ph/D. (London) (Engine/aria): Founder Director, School of Research and Trainingin Earthquake Engineering 0960-661 and 0968-7th UNESCO Consultant to Yugestatai (1967-68h VtataChanoellor, University of Roark= (1971-77); Fellow, National Academe jar Sciences; Prescient Institution of Eng-hoc:ore (India) (1974-75L
Preeident1 International Assaition of Earthquake Engineering (1977-4IU; limeorarti Msociatc of the Academy of Engineering, USA.; Awarded laosla Award by University of Roorkee; lthattlaarr Award by CS
1114
National.Dearen Award hy Institution of Else/mars] Moudgill • Award by 1.S.I.; and Paden Shushan by Govt. of India; Published a book on CO Plain and Reinforced Concrete in two volumes BB Elements of Earthquake Eagle racial]; betides 65 research papers in National and International parlica
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tons. Prarenily Professor of Emeritus, University of Roorkee.
/ 7. Slid D. N. Ramactrandani, 11, E. (Mechanical) and BE. thelectar
cell (Bombay); Founder Member of the I.T.B. (India); Joined TH.S. in 1943; Assistant Divisional ffiagineer. Telegraphs 0943-4th Divisional Engineer. Telegraphs (1418 to October 052); Dilator, Telegraphs (Weber, 1952—Febrary, 1962); Post Master General/General Manager, Telephones (February, 1962—August, 1969); Deputy Director General. Tareararhe (September 1969 to October 1971) Member (Administration), P &T Bata
and a-Officto Additional Seaetary to Govt. of India (October 1971--
Oetober 1974). S. Shri S. Rarnamritham. R.Sc. (Hons.); MA. (Phyla and Mathe-
modes); al.l.ta. (11,Se. lesagalorth M.S. (Aero-Enge, Staartortal(H.S.A.)] Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (V.R.Ae.S) in 71.K.aMcmber a Ce Aeronautical Society of India; Member of Sigma 41 (USA.); Staved in several capacities ice thc Directorate General of Civil Aviation for 14 years including Director of Research and Development; Deputy Direttor General and Director General of Civil Aviation; Hated Fellow of the Royal Aero-nautical Society. U.K. (1963): President of the Aeronautical Society of India (also Hoar. Secretary and Editor of the Journal); Delisted the 9th 'Nitta
Untie Memorial / Lecture in March 1975 on the sobitaa 'Development of
Civil Aviation in India and its Hatare"• Contibuted towards earablishatant arta:Technical Centre Laboratorti of Coil Aviation at New Detail Original design! of successful aircraft, gliders and sailplanes named Ashwart, Bharat Parbita. Kartik and Rowathi; Many Investigations into Air Safely thludIng arcidentsancidents leading to modifications to designs. =data' and procedures; Economic EValuation of Air Tranaport aliaaft and Control of Aq transportation activities; Planning and Execution ilf a number of pro- jects in Ovil AviatIon; Engaged 's] the Field or Coil Aviation, Aircraft Dalai and Manufacture and Air Transport.
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9. Shri John Marten. Graduate, Institution of Mechanical Eng
/sects
(London); Joined Indian Railways Sersice of Mechanical Bataan in 199& as Special Class Railway Apprentice; Served in various caparities,,Includ
ing
Works Manager, Central Railway (1946-53). Darts/ al SUPtalarendent]
Central Railway (1962-63); Works Manager, Bharat Heavy Electricals (1961-65): DittCtOr. 1/Iaranical Engineering (19611--72); and USD. (Pro-jects and Production Units) (1972-75); Ministry of Railways (Railway Board); General Manager, Integra] Coach Factory, Foramina (1973-76).
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10. Mai S. Sartivasa Martata B.a.tationar (Myearar (1940), Po:ardency in Electrical Tech. 'Se Bangalore)
9194th Assiellant DitactoroDeputy Dieectoe Central Water and Power Commission °per Wingitentrar ' Electricity Commountentral 'ilechnical Power Board (1946-60; Director (Super-Grid)/Oflicer on Sparta Duty (SuovaGrid); Central Water an] Power Comthistion (Power Wing) (1961-71); MembetaSecretear. Southern 1 RCP:felled Electlicity Board, BauEgiiOre (1971-75)1 Member (Power Systems). Unita] Electaity Authority; Member Instartion of Engineers (India);
M ber E h In 'to • of El 1 E gi eels; Awarded tha Prime Minister of India ?riga and the Mta Award by the LE. (India) in 1962 and 1970 respectively- for the best contributions on specified topics; Awarded the Central Board of Irrigation ee Power Gold Medal in 19761 Was special invitee as one of the eight panelists drawn from all over the world fee the Round Table on 'Eleatic Power Transmission into he beginning of the 2151Centhry' organised by CIORE (International conference on Urge High Voltage Electric Sysms) in Pears in August, 1978.
It, Shri Rail Lal Mara B.Sc. (Eons,) (Pataar: B.Sc. (Eing.),Kau•; Fellow or Institution of Electrical Engineers, London; Fellow ofInstitction of MttheniCal EngineSSE .LOndOn: Joined Indian RanWaye in. 1947 end served in several capacares Including Engineer-in-Caret at Chitteranian LOCOrnOtiye Works (1968)1 Chief Electrical Engineer, Northern Railway (1969-71): Chief Electrical Hoginea, Eentern Railway (1971-72); Dircator (Standards Electrical); Research Designs and Standards Orguusation of Indian-Railways (1972-76); Additional Member Electrical (later re-desig-nated Adviser Electrical) of Railway Board (1976-79).
12. SU Y. P. Rao, B.Sc. (Hons.); M.Sc. (Mara); Joined Indian Meteorological Setatice in 1945: Deputy Director General Climatoloa, Forecasting, Planning and Administration (1967-75); Director Genera] of Otaervataries(1975-18);PreeicienclndienMeteoroloarealgucieta(19/5-7991 Chairman. Indian National Committee for Ocean Research; Varearruident, Indian Assoc:alien of Hydrologists, Chairman Motes Planning Meetings. Colombo, 1976, New Delhi 077 and Kuala armour 1970. HOU. Prof. Of M‘torolOgY, AnclIzi University.
(Electrical (MOP) .0 Elical and Mechanical Engineering); Ph.D. (Entaneer- I I. Dr. ga Pal Luthra. BSc. (Engineering) (Elect.) Puiab,
D. M.E tog) (Mech.) London. D.I.0 (Chan. Engineering), London, DAC. (Civil I Etas.). London: VIcetitaIncipal and Head of Bloomed] Engineering HOPP' Malt, Y.0.1.14. Technical institute, Lahore(before 'arraign); Samar Leann:Mead of Department of EnggartatatainciPal/Principal, Delhi College of Ear, Delhi] Senior Prof. and Head ID
etatagent of Applied Methanies/Mecbanical Fogg.. 1.I.T., Delhi (1962-70); Also officiating DinaCtOT. 1.1.1'. Delta; Visiting Prof. in Mechanical Entar. Dnivertita of Wisconsin, U.S.A.; Dean of Administration at LET. Delhi (1970-71); Co-orareator, Quality Improvement Programme ministry of Education and Youth Sconces, Govt. of India New Delhi 091112h Member/President( Calmar/ of various ProfessionahEducarlonal and Sciatifta Organisatioria Vititati U.K., Europe. U.S.A.. Canada and Eng; published go research papas In FOICign and Indian Journals of repute in the areas of FalgrOnOntirai Combustion. LC. Engines; Air Pollution-Non-Comantional
1 19, Prof. Sisir Kumar Chatterjec, M.Sc. (Applied Physics) ((alcutta) ;
Lecturer, A 'Star] Professor and Professor, Department of 'Electrical Communication Engineering, Indian Institute of Sciences, Batablear
Fah, Boise Pollution and Tnbology.
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TT, ma rat (1961-75); AlsoDaputy Director, ELT., Madras (1966-75); Head of C molter Centre, JUL, Madras (1973-70: Additionel Genera./ Manager. Bharat Elentronies Ltd.. Bangalore (1976-77); Research work in Digital A !log, Hybrid Computation, Electronks Instrumentation and COmmunre non Systemi Author of 25 research publications; Vulred U-SA., U.K. and West Germany; Pardeinaltd in the work of several Technical Committees. on •Electrenies and Telertommunioation;Fellow L5,1.; Yellow, Ins; ;Won of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers; Member
, Union Pub c Service COmnaission since 077.
APPENDIX 1110A
Wide Paragraph 19(0 WE
INDIAN ADMINISTRAIIVE SERVICE ETC. EXAMINATION 078
Subjeelnelge &strata fon of candidates fan Indian AnctinStfrative service, Indian Foreign ScrelentCentral Sets kesladtan Pc/ke Service
(MOM; (U.S.A.); 'Member. Electrical Edgy., Tech/cal Engineering Trehnology, neering, Delhi Proton* w
Sh Proficiency i Master Degree (UVA), Special Reclamation of siren-feel In the UrirtedKi renamed' as
managing D
Min Services Ltd Working si Od.). since including at Manager; Chairman. ETDC 23 de
DiratoTHII.E.L.(1976-77);
ier
Pa
1<1r
i K
an
ree
P.
h March Chief
Pin
electrical
quipment
Projects
(Mectrical
Member, Irwthare of hlectrl and Electronics Engineers Institute of Eschtical Engineers (England); Reader, Eanaras Hindu University Professorend BHT of
Department, O.B. Pant University of Agrirediure t Nagar, Nareital, (1968-73); Professor, Erectrreal tne-
college of Engineering. Unitrenity of Delhi •since 1974. as Head of Power Padden.
S iicIai r, Mac.. (Komar in ?brain; Certificate of Technology, Indian Innitult of Science. Bangalore;
in Electrical Power Engineering, University of Colarado aca In Power Systemi benign from united Stares Bureau or Weslinghourt (U.S.A.) and in the design and manufacture
from Areociated Elearieal Industries (new Glitra gdom; GeneralManagen ConsulbaneyServices0Msion (now
Engineering Division) 1974-76 and. that Esectitive Adviser (Regal B.H.B.L. (1977-71); Executive
or, Technological Consultants Centre since July 1979,
Srinives HE. (Elec.); Chief Engineer, Rade] Engineers and actractorst, Madras (1954-605
Teo Electronics & Electricals Ltd. OFormerly Philips India 1956; Worked in Philips India LW. in elisions capacities
Lighting Engineer. Commercial Manager and Markelhig Indian Standards I.-Thu/ions Sectional Committee
with Lamps and Accessories.
Part-A OptIonalSuldeds Number of Cendidates
Trammed Included aces mended
list 1
a
Pure Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Stannics .
Physics
Chemistry
Zoology .
Geo/ogst
Geography , English Literature
Ansarnese
Bengali.
Gniarati
Hindi .
Kannada
Malayalam Marath'
1879
6.33
622
2125
1584
1279
243
631
1352
21
147
55
1161
50
2
93
78
43 05
131
62
21
16
6
36
56
24
2
115
116
!stearin Sentieellndion
NuMber Candidata%
Examined IocIiidOd in Mecum-
— —
nya
raniabt
Smaa Devana
Stodly Arable
Tama
TeIVgU
Urdu
Arabic .
12/
•
•
•
klistorY •
History
IMMO
Raton' •
lEconornics
al Science .
.
lad Mecbamcs •
Math • .
3
turt
3
ali
439
492 Sb
195
16
5
9
6099
2461
5786
402
1687 3558
242
1098
1238 3324
2655
106
3740
11
5
1
1
1
154
300
60
10
159
5
87 22
96
123
French .
Gennan
P Percian
Itussmn
Ladum
Bridal
Ettropean
World
Geoff
Polai
PhilosOpby
tin
App
SIX
E biectwia distribution of coeidatesior I Forelp Service
Part-B AdclitiOnal sabjsecla far hap Administrative ery.kerlediat Foreign
Higher Pore Mathematics :2 .
BMW Applied mathematics . •
kliglier Physics • • •
Higher BotanY •
Higher Zoolegy • •
Higher GeoloV • • •
English Li-Cc/awe from 1798 to 1935
1ntliam History-1 Morn Chandra Gupta Maurya t "
Indian His —11 (Mc Great Ntuglash from 1526—,
"
inclian History—IR from 1772 to 1950 . .
esti Cormatationa 1 History from 1603 to 1444 •
History from 1871 to 1945 • •
Theory from Hobbes to present day • •
Organisation gild Public Adminisliation •
Metlipbysics Including 8041=010U
1 2
4
107 15
44 a
14.
4
9 1
77 16
44
231 41
32
114 21
163 21
36 IG
30
93 25
117 26
123 1 20
2
117
f Advanced ?Otology including Enperimeatal Psy-
Constitutional Law &India . • • • •
Medlcnl Ovilisation at [ducted in Arabic literature
Medieval Civilisation as reflected In Persian Litentare
Aucient Indian Civilluanon and Philoaophy . •
. .
AdvaneedSoulology 99
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2
APPENDIX V/143 1
IVIde Pararph 130)(h)!
INDIAN ADMENISTRATIVE SERVICE ETC. EXAMINATION, 1977
Rased on the inforrnatEn ?molted by the candidates in their applica. Dins. a study was made of the unlvenity-stiseennibution &candidates wbp appeared al the Indian Adnabistrative Service etc. Exambalion• 1977. eV] of those, who quadded for appointment. Similar studies were Wide M pcctotth. examinations held from IN] to 19M and reports thereof published in the Annual Reports of the Comminion.
1. The number of vacancies including those reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Ilihescandldates filled up chains the years 1971 to 1977 are gime below :—
Year Vacancies 1971 541
449 1973 1974 611 1975 649 In. 679 1977 706
These Times sho bath bet I enameled hash grackuillY inonaving over the past man, though the annualrateof incrosebasuo, ben uniform.
3. Table 1 gives the distribution of candidates who appealed al the Imlay Administrntive Service etc Examination from 1971 to 1977. The candidate; were classified into the following groups:—
L Those with Doctond, Post graduate and HonourS degrees A. Not Divisioners, N. Others.
IL Itrose wi ass env First Divisloacn. Othas.
The division obtained only in the highest cle.grecew s talon int* account or ill' classification. For monk, the candid/Iles who obtainad tirstdivition
in Pass degree-end Second division a Post-graduate &grin have been classi-fied in 1(B) and the atEdidateg with SCPolld divISIOU in pass demenand First Division to Post-graduate dere have bat classified in (A).
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hom 3 F. 3.
x 69,
8174: a-d Lr:Sli 5z - ?" .. g n
.,z=41J 1.9 ,a- ,.5.°0 r4u ag;:q. 02 -g(59 g ',4r1:1. i .55.. II' L.:,...A. Eat
Pfl R:i T2ia qii M.gi ! g R p) . wem r•tin ---.,---- gg-R lig! a. . . . -
a "NJ i
0 .
ei =.,. • L 2° . ..
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kin gh fi
21.4R 0.44g. gggi tj'>•
CI
3
o PER
TABUS I
Dior en of coedhist e tithe appeareda of the I slime Administrative Se
Candidates with Om-Loral/Posh TotalCandhlates Graduate/Honours DegreeS Pass °wholes
TOW First 0 illerS Total Fost Others Total past Others Divpsiontrs
Divisiones DM-40nm
1971 7632 12711 6112. 3306 681 (15.9990 (84.01%) (43.32,0 (20.6990
1972 /3424 1391 4033 3985 935 (16.5190 (83.49%) (47.30%) (2719.9)
1973 13523 2468 10155 6653 734 (19,55%) 00.45 yj (52.7150 (26.08%)
1974 14018 2336. 11212 7852 2112 09- 81 0 (55 .89,a (26.905/J
1975 15509 3247 12292 8801 2474 (59.94%) (79.06%) (56.75559 (25.11%)
1976 17645 3472 14173 2559 (19 .680) (54.62,) (26.5570
1977 1317 3658 13919 18067 n93 PO 8150 09.19 70 (57 . 275.0_(0=493_
2622 4326 539 3790 (79.31%) (56.68 % (12.39%) (87-61,a
3080 4439 3953 0/.2950 (52.69%) (10.95%) (89.057.)
4919 734 5256 (73.94%) (47,29%) 05.2970 (44-7190
to
5740 6196 724 5412. 03.10%) (44.11%) 01.689/0 (30412%)
6327 5705 773 5935 (71.89%) (43.25,0 (11.42%) (OAS%)
7078 8008 913 . 709$ (73.4590 (45.3890 01.40%) (38.40%)
7274 7510 865 6645 (52 .2651 (42,7390 (11 .52%) (o.48%)
5 ' 15014 II 4114w"hc 5155(1°555" 45 444414alo who. qualified al the Indian Admmistrolo Service etc.
840510114tion from 1971 th 1977. Th I 11 g ' I y be d f T bl
(R)Th term qualified µsec! h toile 45 fi Ily q 'Wed I tb '
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(1) Among the candidates wins- qualified (i.e. column' 2-4). th -
nciatage of the that divPiagen kept on gradually increasing up to 1973. bat during the yams 1974 ao4 1475. it gotslightly realized: In 1976 and 1971 hatpin increased. The overall percentage Ittmeased from 1L56 in 1971 to 53.68 in 1277. For the candidates swath the. higher degrees, the brae= is lioni ISIS in 1571 to 57.26 In 1917, hat for tha candidates with mass degrees. the Percentage has decreased from 39;24 a 19.71 to 21.61 itt 1976. but during Me year 1977 it anin Mamma In 7E34
(1) The Pmeentage &candidates with Pass d,egrees quolnying MU=
Italian Administrative Service etcYaraminatian was V.15 in 1971 and 17.14
in 1977. The success-Mies for these candidates for the years 1971 and 1977 are 1 27.38 and 1: air respectimly.
itt Total
Oat Ihvhneen
then Total First OFFOOtn Total nest
DIVIelooen hien Division= DivitOnen
TABui IZ
Distribution of ettolVed cemclideres eta necess-Rathe for the
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES QUALIFIED
Doctorel/Fost-GoduaO/ FlonounOraduato
542
549
591
611 1 629
679
706
4 5 6 7
209 (31.5650
230 (41.1930
265 (44.84 %)
2.0 (43.7030
2811 . 333
(4L0430 379
(53.68V
333 (61 44%)
319 (53.11 30
326 (55.1631)
(56.3030 348
(55.3330 346
(50.9633 327
(46.32,0
384 (70. 85 %)
42/ (77.78,0
416 07.16
(79,05.%) 309
(803230 56S.
(23.6533 585
02.8630
147 (38 .28%)
186 (43.5650
210 (46.05%)
224 (46.3830
251 (49.31,0
209. (544030
335 (57.2630
237 (61.7230
241 (56.4450
246 (53.95%)
259 (53.6230
3511 (50.6930
259 (45.6030
250 (42.7430
158 (29.1530
122 (22.2230
135 (22.8430
128 (20.9530
120 09.0830
111 (16.35%)
121 07.1430
62 (39.2430
44 (36.0650,
55 (40.74 22
43 (33.59%).
30 (25.100,0
24 (21.6230
44 (36.36%)
(75.00
(63.643
I "I
1
1 4
1
The. group-wise percentages of canthdaces n=11131133 in the Indian Administrative Senna eq. Examinations
Inman he seen from figures InTable III that the ;knees of hong selected m• the Indian Admmistrauvc Sento eq. aramination are holier for the canthdales withbInher degrees. The performance of the first chnsioners aanoog the Snaduales 0 also better than the herforrnance of candidates, who die not have a Hot DIViS1012.
Dethributioth of number of madame Appeerethgathfied thethPethethetheeuwified atcorrrine to Degrees thth theeththee theth W the years 1971 la 1971
Veer Dottora1Post-Of aduate/Honows Graduate
Firstrawmoners • Others • Fled DIvIsioners Others
A •13 red
I fled
PerCal Inc
fied
A red
Quail Ferree- Apprie fied 14117 • rodfie4
fled flel
Percen- 8448
quali-
APred red
Q all Pawn fled tags
fled
2 S 4 5 8 9 10 II Il. 13
1911 654 147 2L4 222 23 9.04 536
1972 905 136 20.55. 3080 251 7.82 486 44 905 3933 48 I,9Z 1973 1711 210 12.11 4919 50
1974 2112 224 10.61 5740 259_4 51 724 43 5.49 5472 85 1 55 1975 2474 251 10.15 6317 90 1.32
1976 2559 309 203 7078 87 .23
2193 335 I2.00 1274 250—.1.44 —865 44 S409 --6645 77 1.16
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of popularity of this ektrnination ilinOns the alumni of different universdies varied considerably. It seems that the generality of students of quite a are minter of universities (including their fint divId00er3) either do not gewn to be aware of this examination, or do not look to h for a. career.
SatiCe etc. Mcamination, 1977. the unlversItieslinctinaions from which I to 10 candidate, hppeared, are given in Table W. The number aP0aung from each univeruMinstitution and the number, who qualified, are also
7. A UniverAtmwise analyeis of MI candidates shows that the decree
Out of total of 17,577 candidates, who took Indian Administrative
indicated. TARTS IV
tart: of the tharersatesttralutlams fratt with Me Number of canatates ranged between I ra A
Number Number
Name of Durk:rum/Institution AM/eared qualified
2 4
All India Institute of trtedlcal Sciences. New
3 1
Andhra Pradta Agriculhaal University. Ihyderm
9
;Warn Agricultural University, Jorbat
4.. Biclulnstizute of Technology and Wench. Ranohi
IC. Indian Institute of Science. Bangalore • •
II. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay . a Indian School of Mines mid Applied Geology,
6. Dakshin Mural Hindi Frachar Sabha, Madras .
A Haryana A griculhkal University. . •
a. Indian pgricultmal Research Institute, New Delhi
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad •
13, Indian Staltsdcal Institute, Calcutta . . .
larnia Mille Islarnia. New Delhi . .
IS. lemma & lhashtnir Unlversity • • • •
I& Jawaharlal. Nehru Technological Univemity.
7
Nil IS, Kashi thdyametb, Miran= • • .
II
19. Maharashtra Agdoulhiral Unitertity . .
20...trfahatma Phule IMishi Vitlyapeeth. Rahn'
21. National Council of Rural Higher EdOcation
21, Bueh/Rao lisishi VidyaMMIE, Ako. la :73
Raiendra Agricultural University. Inv .
24 Shri Aurohindo International Centre of Education
S.N.D.T. Women's University, Bombay .
Mull Nadu Agricultural University, Combater!,
Urdversity of Agricultural Sciences, Banslore. .
28 Varamuya Sanskrit University .
19. Visva Mated, Sbanti.Niketeu . .
S. The number of candidates appealing from the uniOrsitiectins0-tudons Mourn in TableV ranged bmumen II to 20, the number yr qualiBod ate also indicated.
TAMP V
Mena of the attakstinsatutions from whit the Number 0- cantatas I I' ranged train II to 20
2 4
SL Name of Unlversityilastitution 1431113ber Number aPPared qualiffe
I. Agricultural Univanity, Ludhiana
.2. Indian Institute of TeChnolOgy„Kharagpilt
Rabindra nand Unitenity. Calcutta
War Patel University, Gujarat
South Gujarat University .
Agrkultuld University, Nainital
1 2
I
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9 The number of candidates appearing from the Universities/if/nth thionsahown ia Table in ranged booveen 21 to 50. the number who qualified pre also shown.
TABLE VI
Warm of the Uumersides finnleutions from whim Me Number of candidates ranged behreen 21 to 50
SI Name of Universitygnsututor Noi
Number Number appeared qualified
1 2 3 4
1. A.T. Singh University, Rem, • 27
26Baroda University . . . 35 glil
3.101rla Listltote of Technology and So nee. Pik ' 3$
4.1Dibnigarb Unfastens . 30
47
6. Judi:in fro Orate &Technology. Delhi 45
7, IndianInstituteI
of Techoolosh. Kruger
3. Indigo Institune of Technology. Madras 25
9.,Indore University , 37 I
hdavpur University
hong Uoinesalty, Gwalior 49 1
ICaslimic University . 44 2
Marathwada University
Saurashtra University, Gujarat 2•1 II
IS. Uchipur UnivaroirY 44 .1
16. Sricarn University, Wain 34 nJIi
W. The Universirefibritutions shown in Table VII. VIII and IX are those from where more than SO candidates appeared. The success-ratios to res ect of :hest are noted against each. For the purpose of a /a:3F assets- nmit, the performance of candidates from different uolversie 'tabus has to be corripared vdth the overall SuceesoraroS which was mind to be 1 :14.90 (re. out of every 25 candidates wowing ar the WWEIWOatiOn. only on was selected). For malthog comparisons of suatShraU0S only those moh versitiesiinstithions were taheniethaecountfrOM which 50 or more chulfdares appeared et the examination, as no valid inference can be drawn in respect bf unigersiticsrinshutions from which a lesser number Appeared.
The ournber of ourdidater appearing from the univerritieribstilutions shover inTable VTIbelow gerund between 51 to 100,thenhalser who qualified and their successoados arc also indicated.
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Toms VII
Nmne of the Vniverraiesibtmartions from which the number of COtedillt name d betweni 51 to IOU
I 1,
1 I
I St. Name Of Ow University/ htheaber Number SITCOM
No. Institution aPpeteed qualified ratio
I. Annamalai University • • . 64 1 :3E00
Berhampur University . . 78 N Nil
13hopal UniversitY SO 1 :25.67
Burdwan University . • 69 N Nil I I 5. Gujarat and 1.1.14. Ahmedabad . 99
6. Jabalpur University • • . 70
62. I I 'S. Jawaharlal Nehru University . 89 1
Jodhpur University . • • 63 N .N11.
/human UniversitssNainital •
it. Lair Harem Mithila Uriverrity .
53
N
6,50
Nil ,11,1
12. North Bengal LI 'veiny Sitigori 51 2 1:5.5O
13 North Eastern Hill Unwehrty, 100 10
'14 RavishanIcer University, Ralph . 54 3 ii NS. Roarkee UniVereity . . . 65 ES I :513
77 2
17. Shiver, Univenity. Kotbaper . •
N.R.—The Univenitiesrinaritutiors marked with cm) are those for hatch the successhatio is higher than the costal successhatio.
The number of candidates appearing for the universitiesdestithions shown in Table VIII ranged between 101 to 500, the numbed who claslified and their moms-ratios are also indicated.
2/5 UPSC/80—I 3 I
1)
II
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TABLE VDT
Nomes of the Unfnersitiesfinsikuitans from which the Martha of =antes Milled bnineen 101 to 500
SI. Mimeo, the Universitet/ Number appeared
Number quaiMed
Success ratio
1 2 3
*1. Aligarh Muslim Univen ty. 7 1
Andbnuni'trsky . 354 II 1 32,18
Hind U 2 1 22.44 Banns
Bangalore University . , 1 40.67
5.13hagalpur Univenity 111 I
s. Bihar Unlyerstry . 281 40.50
7, Bombay University . 213 36.33
III 1 18,50 4. Cat:University •
t9. Gm ti University. . 221 1 1 20,09
to borakhrur University 353 I 89.50 . GUN Nanak University, Amritsar . 303 1 I 30.50
Himachal Pradesh Untvatity. Simla 214 I 71.33
13. Kanpur University . 414 1 1 37.64
19. Karnataka University 141 I 141.00
IS. Korifirillniversity . 471 I 1 33.64
Kurukshetra University 269 1 132.00
Madurai University. 280 1 70.00
IA, Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya 192 1 192.00
'19. Mysore Give:sib, . 217 I 24.11
*20. Magyar University . 173 1 1 17.30
21. Osmanli Univenity,Nythetba2 226 8 1
22. Poo a University . 140 2 1 70,00
323, Ptmjabi University, Patiala 236 10 1 zs 0
24. Bauchi U Iveis'ty 285 11 1 25.91
Sams1pur University , 116 1
Sri nIxteswera unlyersity,11rupatj 236 6 I; 39.33
N.B.-The Universities/Institutions marked with (I) are those for bid the, success-ratio is hitter than the Overall stuabe5s-ratio.
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Tho numbir of candidates appearing from the Univenitleafinstitufions, uhown in Table rx below.was mon than 90, the number who qualified and thUir suecess-ntios are alsoishoun.
TABLE. IX
Names of the If eilversnies/Inninabtet from which the member e candidates were more than 500
SI. Name of the University/ Number Number No. Institution aPPeared qualed
Success moo
566 / J 80S6
*2. Aliahlthad University 005 63 1: 15.95
*3. Glenna University. 608 30 20.27
34. Dad University . .1695 133 1 12.74
*W Luekmow University 511 23 1:22.22
*6.. Madras University. 1: 23.71 629 5 1:12520
XL Patna Univers. ity . 615 26 . 1239 99 1 J 25.29
10. Rajasthan University 779 18 1 : 43.22
II. Utica! University . 667 20
„-The Uniroridesansiitu6mn marked with ( • ) are those for with the success-ratio is higher than the overall success.ratio.
The information Illustrated at Table IV to IX have been summed iap in Table X which shows the frequcnoi distribution of candidates appeared. qualified and number of UniVersities/hirfituriona for each' frequency.
TABLE X
Frequency divibration of omfatter who apem.red at one holly enahined ler ' LAS. ern examine:0th 1977 from difierent• Universitleefinitinulleute
Frequency of Candidates No. of Universities/ Institutions
No. of and!-
dales appraificl
No. of - CA t-
dates qualified
I-I0 38 15.6 25
11-20 6 80 16 91 49
51-100 17 1217 49
101-500 . 26 6223 166
More than 500 11 5310 416
114 17577 706
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2
From Wide X. it will he observed tbat 5Z97/ of the candidates who a Fared at. the LAS. Etc. Examination. 1977 were from 11 Univertitiesi Institutions from where more than 500 candidates from each University a eared and 58 92% or the recommended candidates are from these eleven . Universities atom, Delhi and Allahabacl Universities togHb confribufing 2176% (Delhi I .84% and Allahatad 6.9274 Shoe U versifies are listed in Table DC.
Another 354%.of be candidates who appeared at this EMSMitlialiOri w
is from 26 U iversitles from where more than 100 but less then 501
ca didates appeered, no percentage of mcoessful candidates from these 26 Univcosits in 23.51. From the remaining 77 Ilnivenitics only 1 LW 92 of the cEnth4ata appeared at ibis iflillifiallOili (less than 101 candidates from each). 17k percentage of qualified candidates from these Universities works out t
• Like the pckformanct of the bowerality of candidate.% the performance
of he firet [IMMO PT) varied considerably from university to university. nom crepe universities a Ihrge number of the first divisionary qualified. whereas f Rome other universities no first divisfoners could qualify. The. names of Isuch universitiesfinstitutiono arc given in Table ha.
211 Gerhwal Un ity. 1
I2 Haryana Agr1 cultural University, Maser.
Hamacha Pradesh University, &min
Indian Instoute of Science. Serwature,
Indian School of Mine! and Applied Geology, Dhanhad.
Indian Statics! Institute; Calcutta.
11. ladevpur University.
IS. lands Mina Inanely, New Delhi,
W. !soother Lai Nehru Teohnologieel university. Andhra Pradesh..
gth Jodhpur University,
21. Kelyen1 University.
822. Karnataka Univenily..
23, RAW Vidyipecth, Varanasi.
Kmukshetra University. .
25. Wit Nerayin MIMS& University.
*26. Magedh University, Bodily-Gaye.
*21 North Bengal University, Signori (Harleeling)
22. Noah Eavtarn Hill university. Shillong.
29. Panjabrati !Grigg viclyapeeth. /Mole.
3P Vardar Patel University, Gujarat.
11. Satirashtra University. Gujarat,
IL Sbivaii University. Kolhapur.
31. South Gujarat University.
34 Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, admbatore.
015. Udaipur University.
U.P. Agneultaral University. Nainital
University or Agricultural Sciences. Bangalore.
32. Varanasya Saesnrit University.
39 Vikrem University. Unain. .
40. Vims Shari( ShantbNiketan..
N13.—It is tote sting to note re Table X-1 that Morn the Univeoides/
InSd(uhfins Harked with (7/ 30MC =MOOS! third (11Y3SIOrlan have qualified (though none of heir thst rilVi811011ita Mold qualify
TABLE XI
NamurGhia UndrersthESIMS! dlUelOf frIPM wroth no Mom DipIsioegr qualified
Name •of the Ifiniversityanstituticui •
I N 2
1. Agdcult cal UnlVenity, Ludhiana.
. Andhra. Pradesh Agrimitural University, Hydera
8 v. Annametal university.
4. Assam Agricultural University. lathe.
5- A. I. Si gb University, Hewn
6. Berhamp r University. I
. Baroda UnlversitY. I
1 Birla institute of SWImology and Science, Reborn.
Burdt
Un versitY. aL
Si
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12. For comparing success-ratios of the fat divisionera from different ueiversitiestiostitutions, the overall sukekratios of the first divisioners was calculated and it was found to he 1 :9.65. Table )01 keen the Universities/ laSituCtons whose first ditisioners had success-ratios !sights than the okr-a]] reek-ratio.
TABLE XII
Naas of the Universitissrlotthurions from which the First Div:stoners had eurnestvratio klzher than the overall SIIOCIJI`relfi0
SI. Name of the UolventlYt Mambas of fint Success Institution Divhfoners ratio for
first dist- Apretred Qualified domes
4
Allahaba3 University. 1 :5,87
1 Bhopal University . • a
3, Bida Institute of Technology & gitelloe•
5. Calieut UtkenttY •
Dashin Bharat Hindi Prather Sabha, Madraj. . . • 1 1:1.00
Delhilkiveraty
288 62 1 :445
9 °sash Unwersity
15 2 I :7,50
10. Indian Agrialtwal Research /oak 2 1 t 2.00
Indian Institute of Techoology•Bombas 6 1 :3.00
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi 24 1:4.00
Indian Institute of Technology, ICBM= 35 12 I; 2.92 Indian Institute of Technology.
8 1 :8.0Q
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras 19 1 ; 2.M
16, Jabalpur University • • •
IS Jammu University . . . . 8 1 ; 8.00
11. /ample Ps Kashmir Univallty • • I 1:1,00 I
19. lawattat La] Nelau Unblesity, 36 1 :5 14
1 2
4 5
Kashmir Univac* . • 14 2 :1.00
Isicknow University . • . • 131
Mahatintt Plink Reek VickaPecth,
1 5
1:3.00
1:7.00 Mysore tkiverslty . • • •
Os man Univ.:salty .
34 Helmut Univenit • :8.67
52 I :7.881 126 Rupiah University . . I 6.33 38
. 27.. Punjabi UnkerslitsPatiala . •
Raltmdza Apioultuml University, 2
1
2 Ravi Shankat UniveSsity, lisdput . 51
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17 31. UtkalUnkereity • • •
13. The Uulvessittikikstltalions of which the first divisional had auccasskalios lower than the overall success-ratio are shown in Sable XIII.
Tau XIII
NEM IteS of the rentverolortslfrotitteltons from which the Frrst Divisioners had succeurratio lower than the overall success-ratio
SI. Name of the University( Nun:hero( first Sur.
Insfitution Divisioners ratio In first divit
. Appeared Qualified stoners
1
3 4
5
I. Alga University . • 99
Mast Muslim Unive•rskY
80
3„ Andhra. University
153
Bananas Hindu University 101
Bangalore University • 54
BbagalpMelikkItY • 37
Bihar Thrive:sky . 44
21 7 1:3.00
31 7 1
1 :8.67
6
1 :7.28
1 :6.00
1:7.29
I MA8
1:49.50
1:11.43
1 :21,85!
1:13.32
I :30.31
1:37.00
1:44,00
Number ecan- Number of Ellecre Gdares aPpeared OLIO qualified ratio in at the Naming.- candidates in- respect
(ion eluded in the of col, Press Note 2 to 1
1 2 3
APPENDIX VII-B.II
Inde Paragraph 2.3(i6) Sol
COMBINED ENGINEERING SERVICES EXAMINATION, 1978
Based On the information forniSifid by candidates in their applications In regard to theO acadenqc &Mabel:anew% and the unbolting:a from which they had obtained those CifiallOcatiOnS, a Olds' es made of the univen{ity-%%lige distribution or candidates whit appeared at be Combined Engineering Services Examination. 1971 and of thohe who were declared successful. POI PUrPOM of this OMR thebighest degree and universities from which Mose deges were obtained have been taken into account. Thus In es those With M. Tee, M.E., Mac, eneleted, epees are concerned their unbar-siting/divisions in respect of B. Tech/B.S./B.Sc. (Eon-) eta. degn2CS have hem Ignored.
In all 5087 candidates appeared at the examination. out of them 3416 or 67.01% were the 'First Divisionen. On the basis or theEnemata= 590* candidates were declared successful. The 1161131baor PIES( DIVISiGnerS among the suercestal candidates was 490.. as 81.94 percent. The suavt ratio in the case of those with First diYibiOn steal :6.96 and in the case of others 1:1534 as against the overall success ratio of 1
Table 1 shows the distribotion of candidates according to their depress and the stave ratio.
Nfoluding cute candidates belonging to scheduled Castes and Sche-dule 'Gabes, recommended at relaxed standards.
TAMS I
Per-ntag bar Poetise
I. Magetechetgereneg31 M.Sc. Physics with FiliCtril-DISE. (MOUSY 13.13. with (130e)(13.Teds.(Honsd) . DDIDOc. ifinSgifi B. Tech. and equivalentunalcatIons
761 14.96 10 22,26 1 t4 50
4376 85.04 429 71 T4 1 :10.09
. 5087 100.00 598 100 ao
136
1 2
Bombay University . 1 :12.30
Gorakhour universigd 67
Gujarat University d 29 1 :2R00
Curs Tanek University, elintre 22
.12. Indere University. 11 1:11.00
gat Owe University. °wager 14
114. Knmaifil University, Paint-Lai 11 1 :D.00
Kanpur A:Diversity . 71 1 :DM
ICcral a University . 115 1 :19.17
17 Madras University • 178 1 1 :11.13
181 Madurai University . 49 1 .24.00
19 Mara[Nodes University 1 : 12;®
20 Meerut University 107 1 :53.30
21 Patna University 205 2 1 : 09.76
22 Poona Univenity 27 I :27.00
23 Rajasthan -University 157 1 1 :14.27
24 Saatchi Univeits . 69 1:13.10
25 Sambelpur University 93 1 :43.00
76 Saugar UniversilY •
27 Sri Venkateswasa University 'Grupe 49 3 1 :16.33
14. Out of :5 candidates holding Doctoral degaees. who appeared at th Indian Administrative Service etc., Examination, WM Only three could qualify.
IS. 24 candidates holding M.B.B.S.e. Vet. Science degrees appeased at the Indian Administrative Service etc., Examination. 1977. only 4 could qualify.
IN In summary. the study suggests that not only the number be also Cs quality of the candidates as iadge4 by their academic qualificatiOns and diesions) for theIngoOs AdministaliveServiceetca Examinationhas been
Restoring odes the year; in spite of the fact that this examination he net hen populeg among the alumni of tome universities. Xu fact, more than 50% of the teal candidates ale drawn from less than a dozen universities. The Chance, aqualifying in the examination are higher for candidates with the first division in higher degrees It may, however. he pointed out that from some universities, some second or third divisionas have qualified though
first disisioners could not do so. The performance Of candidate from d' trent xmiventies varied considerably and no specific trend in favour or against any university praS Aide.
13S
The percentages of the first Divisionara among the total candidates, and finally galled candidates with Honours/Master's or Bachelors Pass Degrees (Or equivalur), are shown as follows in Table H.
Trime H
Number of candidates Number of finally quali-who appeared at the fled candidates included
examination in the Press Note
1st Division Others Ist Division Otbets,
mintage eantage =tags tsp
(Eon. /M.Sc. PhD six wit Electronic/
616 80.95 145
6 92 31 13. 7.69
B Tab and equivalent on Ifications 2791 64 56 1533 35.44 134 77.86 952114
The chat ribut ,on of randEde tea with Bachelor's pass donee 'or cquiva em qualifications is shown in Table m.
Team El
Thurber Number
of candi- of finally
dates qualified appeared candidates
at the included
ammination in the Press Note
3 Neaul Dvmeerm , First Ii !vision= Other . . ......
H. Equiv lent Diploma. em., INploma of All India COWIdil of Technical Education, Diploma of
1 Medias Institute of Technology. Madras . .
HI. Secdon "A" and "B" or Institute of Engine= audio. Graduate Membership Examination of Drityte °Irak:communication Engineers (India)
139
The.division-so period:nano of those possessing the Honours( Nester's Degrees, B Bel Degrees, Diplomas equivalent to Bachelor's Pass ogre= and professional qualifications awarded by the Institute of Engineers GliellaWbstitaN of TelMOMMUninellan Engineers (India) res-pectiveDit munmarised in Tabk
Tam IV
Number Number Sumerc I- di- of finally ration
data who qualified ettpept appealed candidata of at the •Included 2 to I
=enaction in the Plea Note
3
Rat Diltrian
Physics with ElectoordeMBE (IHone)/ BE. withHonourstaTech. (Hons.) .
Wets M.E.smsresiqm..scs(EnaB)IM.Se. (Physics) with Esectrome.a (Hons.)/ B.E. with (Hons.)113.Tech.(Hons)
IV. B.E.03.Se.03991WB.Tetil. .
VI Scalia A d IMIGraduatexhip
616 2793
145 239.
15
279
156 334
13 59
4
32
1 :3 5 I
I 11. 5 I
1 : 3. 3
1:1.72
Thus, Mose noted at No. I, II @ V had substantially Maher Succesr-ratio than the overall uocedematio of 1 :8.51.
4. A University-wise analysis of candidates shows that the degrees of popularity of the Data Mtn among the alumni of differeot universities/
Mmitudons varied eenadaralMy. It seems that the generate of students quite a./arm number of univeriltles/Dditutio Them docs not seem to aware of this examination, or dots no look to it for a career. Cut of ge total 5087 candidates who took the ertarnMation, one each belonged to UM University, Sager University and Raj-Shahl UnlvarsitY: mo eIch helm,g a to Dibrugarh Univenity and foreign universities; three each to Luchn . University and Gaihwal University. There were II Univasitiesanstitution • from which 10 to 19 candidates appeared.
On the other hand. as rneny as 299 candidates belonged, to Roorkec University, 294 TO Marbox University. 264 to Allababad thivezeity, 2 0
sewthatl. Madras Inslltute of Technology, Vilcram Univareity, Ujjar , Bombay, Meerut. Saurashtra, Bardwass, North Bengal, Marathwad Indian Institute of Technology. Bombay. %Mar Patel UniversIty.
2793 334
129 59
IS 4
279 32
941
TABLE VI
of the Ualsarsityfinsatution Number Number Success-of rend]- of finally
dales qualified Memel appemad eandidarea
el :he included 3 to 2
iminatFon ii, tile Frets Note
1 3 4
15 1 :13.60
Institute Of Buenos(India 144. 16 P.00
135 19 11743
Sambalpur 127 13 1 :9.77
Ether . 59
Indurate 6 ]:L0.00
Calinut 61 6 1 :10.17
Allahatad 264 33 I 1 2 .00
hvaji UnivenitY.Gwalior 69 I 1.1 OD
Mysore. 83
Shinji University, Kerlanuid • • 56
Rancid 203 1 :2
Punjab 183
KUrukshetni Ill 1 ' 1870
Punjabi 95 .2775
ladavpur 73 . 24 33
Bangalore SO
Patna . I 1 21.50
112 1 :37.3P
Aligarb Muslim University . 159 :19625
Bala institute of Technology and Encase.
ice
11140
to eDil 'University, 203 to Rmachl University, 181 to Punjab University. 157 , Aligarh Muslim UnlversIty, 144 each to Kerala University and Insti-
1111° l' ragtheers (India). 135 each to Indian Institute of Ikkcommpoic:ation
Engi ring and abating University, 129 to Calcutta University, 927 to 'Sem lpur University, 112 to Gorakhpur Uoiveralty. III to Kon9cskatra ' University, 1ln Co Patna University and 103 O Banana Hindu University. Thor were 20 other Urtiversitiest from which 50 to 99 candidates appeared.
5. For the purpose of snaking a comparative assessment of the per-formance of candidates from different univcnitieslinsiltutions. it would be appropriate to confine the analysis to thoso from which 50 or more candidates appeared. Among sack universitieslinatitufions. candidates' success ratios for some were higher than the meal] of 1 :8.51 and for some others were lower. The names and sateen ratios of the nniscrsitinsfinstitutions with higher than the overall successmatio am given In Table V and for those with Power evens ratio Da 7 hie VI ki order of performance :
Success-ratio in respect of Cot.
' Nemo of UnForsionustitution Number Namher of of finally
dates qualified appeared candidatm
at the included 3(02 nandnation in the
k I Press Note
2 3 4
Re See 299 1 :744 lawahas La! Nehru Tech, University,
Hyderabad 89 16 1:5,25
Ara 15 1 5.40
Ban ras Hindu University. 103 19 1i5.42
Or nm 14 1 :6.07 37 13
91 13 1 144 20 1 7.20
Poona 80 11
Jodhpur 74 10
11thopal . Akithes 294 39
Rajasthan 57 1 1 t /1.14
Indian Institute. of Telecommunication 135 16
Shivaji Univessity, Kanpur. Inagalere, Bihar. ladavpur, Natekuri Rajasthan, Rene. Jodhpur, Punjabi, Poona, Kenn, Mysora Cnananla, ivaji Uxuser try, GRAM. Kanpur, Crtheut, Bhopal. Bida Inente of
Technology nd1 Science, IL. Nehru Tech. University Andhra and Madurat
. No candid
143
from the fa/lowing UniveraificsjInstitutions.
nue VIII
lYfilistitution Name or the lla Number of
wanadatcs appeared
nor E3 VESEO_DiS
xanpur
Bundle
South Gujarat
13urdwan
North Bengal
Meennt
Saurashtra
13 11
Sander Patel Universily 11 II
Ifikram Unlvezeity, Wain 4
Garhwal 3
LEISSE30171 3
Elubrugarhs
tRkal. 1
Sanger
05
21
21
16
16
14
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heosmas or Univerelfiesilnatitudons wIth 21 to 49 candidates and th swatios are as follows :—
Taut 1/11
I I
Memo of the University/Institution Number of eandi- dales appeared at the examine- eon
of finally qualified .caudidatea included In the Press Nate
Nerabec COTC"Sfl1. ratio in respect or Gal. 3 na2
1 2 3 4
Indian Institute of Technolagy. Kanpur t 33 14 1 1 2.36
Indian Institute& Szience, Bangalore 30 32 1 : 2.50
Indian Institute or Technology, Dell 43 15 1 ; 3.31
hadia Lasfituz of Techadogy.rharagpar 34 9 1 : 3.78
Indian Insa Lute of Tedmology, Madras . 25 6 1 : 9.17
lostitlite or Technology and Sdewe. 43 9 1 : 4.78
Sri Vekkateswara
UP. Agri° ltural University. Nainital
44 9 1 :4.29
Ravi Shankar University, Badger . 35 4 1 : 8,75
Aanamalai 31 3 1 1 10,33
Gujarat 3 1; 13.33
I I I A.P. Singh University, Reyna 21 1 1 21.00
Bhagelpar . . 21 1 1 : 21,00
r I Agra 2$ 3 1 :25.00
Karnalaka. 27 I ':2700
Kashmir 27 I 1 : 27.90
2
3134 first nilvlsioner had appeared.
' 6. Like the performance of the generality or candid the • formanee alba first divisionew vanied from the university/institution o other. The overall. suceaspatio in respect of Candidates wit flrst di -. sidn was 1 : 6.96, There were 29 UniVereitienfinititulions (noted in
144
Table IX) of which-the succesmados in respeCt of the first divisiontrs was lower tha the overall success-ratio.
TABU IX
Name of the Univers) Number of first divislonms ratio fA
=mot Appeared 162.1ddedlo of Col.
PressNote 3 to 2
4
!More . 49
Paona . 43. 6 I: 7.17
AnoamaI 23 3
Ravi Shankar University, Reipor 35 4. I: 8.75
112 14 1 2.00
nyall UnlVerSity, Gwalior 44 5 1: 8JG
Jahalpu 97 II 1 : 3.32
re 2.0 1:8.90
9 I: 9.00
Bihar 55 I: 9.17
Slilvd1 University. KoMapur 40- 1 : JOAO
52 1 20.40
Ranchi :10.96
Mysore .
125 1:12.50
Gujarat . 30
A.12 Sind) Univadty, 15 1 : 15.00
Bnagalpur 15 I :15.00
ICurukesbetra 94 1 :15.57
) MAO
16 I )16.00
BariPICE0 61 1 :20.35
145
2 3. 4
j ladavput 61 3 I :213•83
Palm /1/1 4 1 • 21 00
Thalliabl. 73 3 1 :24 33
Allsarh M m 102 4 1:2150
26 1 1:26.80
Ooralchpur . 21 3 1: 21.00
Elda InsthAle of Tchaotoay and Selence. . 39 I
5.35 U95C/80-14
.99 e «etee
8.3.F.47Ps. 9.F.4.7 8 8 Lbo g e •8 re..= 4.1
5 ...... . 6
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APPENDIX 9/111...
Mao pantoraplo 201:11
Store...nom shooing the number of Engineering, Medea!, Technical ond flon.Teohnical Posts for receioed Zarb. .th ft°
Number of posb T tat
Ensineering Medical Technics, Non- Technkai
3 4 5 6 7
en .. 216 5 307 .. .. 12 25 33 .. .. .. 33
336 31 198 61 626. 4 .. 48
.. .. • 3 . 95 .. 147 I 243
7 19C 34 4 236 12 .. 32. t4 Sr
86 70 D 170 1 118 .. .. 119
36 1 59 211 121 . - 18 53
S. No. Name of Fa MinFID/DONannenr INF
2
Ariallturecod hrlselion . . 2. Connect; Ovil Supplies and Co-operation
5. Education. Social Wetfarc and Cilium
7. PFAFF S. Health and Family wcliare
10. Industry Information and 135°186511ns .
_ n. Law, Justice and Company Affairs 14. Ectroloom and Chcnircals .
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25 42 79 24. Andaman and Nicobar Islands Administration 10 18
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It A gsLstaat PrprMOT (rme Alt College of Mk Delhi, Adnwlistranon,
It. Assistant Professor of Forensic Medium, Goa Medical College, Pamir Spe-cialists' Ode 11 of Central Health Service. Deparuneld of Health. Mrvistry
lg Assistant ProiessOr of Maternity and Child Health, All India Institute of Hyduse and PAW Health, Calcutta, Spervelind Grade it Of Central Health Senswiseparunent of Health. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
20 Meier:Let Preform of Microbiology. Jawaharlal Institute of WM WadUate Mealaa Education and Research, Pondicherry, Specialiste Grade 11 of Cent-teal Health Service, Department of Health. Ministry of Health and Farrar'
Assistant FrOftS5Or of Public Health AenaniStratrOe, All India Institute of HYDene rad Puhhe Health (Mleutta. SpeciaMtst etude 1.1 of Central Health Service, Department cf Health, Ministry of glean and Fatally Welfare .
Assistant Professoma Tuberculosis, ftwaliarlel Institutb of Postuate MearrA d Research. Pondicherry, Specillisti Grade ..of Central Health Seteue.Department of Health. Wintry of Health and PanulY
1
2 4
associate Professor Of Cardiology. lawman-1M Irtlitart of Post-graduate Medical Ed no d Re och. Pondicherry? Spec:Witte Grade 12 of Central Health sortie; Departwant ofIlealth, Ministry of Health and FamBy
Associate professor of Enclacrbolom and Metabolism, lawhartal Institute of PosegraduaD Medial Education and Revertch Pondieben. Specialists Grade II of Central Health r Dcparbooni of Health. Ministry of Health
25 A - to Pr f of Median, Jawaharlal fratitate of Pod-Daduale Medi- cal Education and Research. Pondicherry Speciallite Grade II of Calton Health Service. Department of Health. Ministry of Health and Easily Welfare
Associate Professor of N arturgery. G. B. Pant Manna, Naw Delhi,. SPO-chaste Grade II of Coital Health Service, Department of Health, MinistrY MITcath coatroom], Welfare . . . . . Associate Professor of Neurology. Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and fbeenwh, Poodivbcry.Spocialias- Grade II of Central Health Service, Department of Health, MinistrY of Health and Dm*
. . . . 28 Assort In Prof of Thoracic Surgery, Saviahadal Institute of - Post- /connate Medical Education and Researca. Pendicharryu SpeciallatC Orate
LI of CentralH.81th Stoke. Department of Health, Mainly f Heath and
29. Head of Department (Pehating Technology), Directorate of Technical Edo-
Leeturerouralunior Research Officer, Central histitutc of Indian Lawmen., . . Mysore. Department of .Education, Ministry of Education, Metal Welfare
and Culture . . . . . . . .
l. Loctutcomunntadiolmat. Jawaharlal Institute of Post-graduate Mead . Education and Research. PondkherrE SPecialicos Grade U of Cential Health Sentra Dopartment of Health, Ministry? of Health and EarORY
31 Lecturer in Anaertheaknogy. Jawaharlal Institute of POstwaduato Medical Education and Research. PondkAorry, Specialists Grade II of centalHealth Service. Department of Health, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
3; Lea ' A thes-olom Maaann And Medical College, New Delhi, Spertaliste Grade II of Central. Health Service, Department of Health. Minis. try of Health and Family Welton '
H. Loottuet in Automobile Engineering, Corps at Electrical and mechanical
35. Ledo= it Marano, School of F an lontmagm. Ministry of Defence . 38. Lee Ch • try Ut Dot Madefily Pu Mlo- try of Def 37- Irtecrtarrin Eneineeting, Directorate of Madoe Engineering Training, Three-
orate General of Snipping, Ministry - Of Shipping and Transport. 38. Lecturer ia English. National Ditfonce•Academy, Pune.• Ministry of Defence . D. Lecturer in Mathrtnatics, Motioned Defence Academy, Pane. Ministry of
40. Lecturer in µedam Lady ILadince medical College and Sbimati Suchen Ertlidani HoWital. New Dell Spec at-srt C d IT f C tral Suttee, Da Hobnail of Health. Ministry of Health god Family Wcirarc • •
41 Ionian ' Mien:a-91am I it DI fart t te f P lard ta Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry, Specialists' Grade II of Central Health Eery-FR.0*watt t OH I h mHatry f Health d Family Wel-
42. Lecturer in Microbiology. Lady Hardinga Medina College and Heiman Salta RASH Hospital. How Delhi, ' lists' Grade lint Central Health Senice. OCIMILMC0t of Health. Ministry of Health and Family Wert
1
2
8 2 2
1
2 2
2
43 Lecturer In Chnetrics and Oynaeoolow. Jawaharlal Inditute of Postdraduaic Medical Education and Research Pondicherry Sped Ii I ' C d f Central Health servEge. Department of Health. Ministry of Health an
Lecturer in Ointeabs and Omaecology, Lady liardinge Medical Gollcse and Shdni,ar Michela Kriebel Hospital, New Delhi. Specialiast Grade It of Central Health Service. Department of dean. Ministry of Health an
Lcautor ía Orthrdic Surgery, lady Hardinge Medical Cedes& w
Cenbal Health Service, Department of Health, Mmisfty of Health an
. IP. Lecturer in Pharmaceutical °swishy. Directorate of Ttehnical Education
47. Lecturer in Radiology, G. B. Pant Hospital, New Dodd, Specialbte Grade El of:Central Health Scads; Department or Health, Minisby :if Health and
43. Protestor (Inland Eistrezitid. antral Institute of Eddies Midden. Depart mentor Agrieulture. Ministry of Apiculture and Irrigation .
49. Profesior of Biochemistry, Lady WOMNIN Medeal Folbge and Mitimati Sucheta Kriplani Hospital. New WIN, Sped r is Grad I I Central Health Staid 'Department of Health, Ministry of Health and Itamil
5I4 Professor of Otidtenics gad Gwaccdogy. Lady Hardinge Medical KAM and.•dr:Mud Sucbete Wiplani Hospital, Now Demi, :Specialiste- Grade of &Mal Width redid. Department of Heald Ministry of Heal:M.4W
1
Professor in Sculpture. College of Art, Dead, Delhi Adminbtration
Assistant Education Officer (MOM. Central Hindi Directorate. Ministry of Education, Social Welfare and Culture . . . . .
57. Demonstrator, Armed Faces Medical College. Rain, Ministry of Defence .
M. •Head Master in the Mudge Enrage Project HighotScoandary School, Murshiclabad (West Bengal), Depamoent of Irdgetion. Ministry of OUP gulture and Irrigation
.99. dmaurer, Medical Social Wort, All India institute of Physical Medicine and Rchabiliwion, Bombay. Directorate General of Health Servicee. Ministry of Health and Fardly Welfare - '
56 Wawa 10dInary wale) I Co ercial Ac College of Art, Deihl, Datil
57 Lag MetallatAetil Engineering, Punish Emincering College, Own:P-
SI Lecturer in Production Engineering, Punjab Engineeriag College, Chandi-
W. master in Rashtriya. Indien Military COMge, Dehredun. Ministry or
60, Senior Educational Masted. Natural I MON Museum. DePartment—of
2
Tom
ID
4
ENGINEERING 61- Aircraft insPector. Office of the Director General of Civil Aviation, New
Delhi. Ministry of Tourism and Civil ASiatien . . 1 62. Assistant Controller of Mines, Indian Buneau of Mines. Department of Minee,
16 16 63. Assistant Director (Technical)5 DeParteneat of UFO' lodintey. Ministry IF
64. ArriStint DircotorlAffiffitant Executive Enffiumer (Electrical). Central Electri- city Authority. Department of Power, Ministry of Energy . . • . 2
65. Assistant Director/Assistant Emeutive Engineer (Mechanical). Central Electricity Authority. Department of Foe/cr.Ministry of Energy . . 3 3
66. Assistant Director of TrataingWirm lertricipah Central Training 'WNW for Mettle-tors. Directorate Gmeral or Employment and Training. Ministry of
2 2 67. Assistant Engineer, Explormory Debella. Project Bombay. DePanment or
Agriculture, hUnistrY Of Agriculture and hrlystion . . . . . 1 1 68. Assistant Engineer (Mechanical). Government Opium and Alkaloid Works
Undertaldny. Department of Revenue. Ministry of Finance . . . 69. Assistant Ore Dressing Officer. indiaa Bureau of Miner. Deparlifileill Or
Minns, Ministry or Steel 1 70. Chemical Engineer. Government Opium and Alkaloid Works Undertaking,.
DeparEMrint of Revenue. Ministry of Thome . . . • 2
71. Chemist and Metallurgist. Ministry of Railways I 72- Electron Ica Ensiacer, Survey of India. Department of Science and Technology 1
2
I
75. Naval Mere Offices. Talton Navy. Ministry of Dcfracc . . . . 2 2
76_ Pilot,Offieeof theChiet Engineer and Administrator. Fort of New Mrinetalorel Ministry of Shipping and Transport (Transport Wing) - . . . 1
87. FrOdfieliGU Officer (Engineering). Directorate Owetal, Factory Whist Screire and Labour Institutes, Bombay. Ministry olLabour . . . 1 I
IS: Radio Inspector. Mercantile Marine Depariment, Directorate General of Wiggings Ministry of Shipping and Transport . . . . . . I I Research Officer (Engineering). Central Water and Power amearoffi Station. PunkOwe:FRIG of Inigation, Mbistry offiggriculture and Inigaliffit . 3 3
Rem rch Officer (EnginemffiffilffieCharliesEt Contra-1 Water 988 Rcarareli Station. pone. Departrant of DrigatioD Ministry of Agriculture and
1 1 El. Senior Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. Dirtctorate of Agricultural Aviation,
Department of Agriculture. Ministry of Agdadtury and Irrigation _ . 1 i
Senior Scientific Officer. Grade II. Aeronautical Development EStablirlailent,
DrolgalOra. Research end Development Deganisalon. Ministry of Defence . 3 3
Senior Test Engine-en Tractor Training Canton Boded (Madhya Pradesh). Ppm-went ot Agriculture/ Ministry or Agriculture and InfigatiOn . . I I
14. SOperintendrul. Cinificate of AL Worthiness (Workshop). Directorate of Agricultural Aviation. Department of Agriculture, lallalry of Apiculture and Irrigation . I
8.5. Assistant engineer, Ganda Basin Water Resources Organkation, Depart- ment of Drigafien, Ministry of Anrixtffimemnil Irrigation . . .
Helicopter Enyine.er, DirrarOlate of Agricultural Aviation. Department of Agricriltutc, Ministry or Apiculture and. Irrigation -
limier Inffie.cling Officer. Indian Railways. Ministry of Railways (Railway
I 2 5
SA Assistant Sommer. Overseas Communicadoo Service. Ministry of Commune-
87. Assistant Engineer Offig.1). Office of list (Hier Engineer and Administiatbr. Andaman Lakshadweep Harbour Worlig Minislry of ffitippiruJ and Tramport
0S. Assistant Engineer (CM1). Public Health engineering DeParthient. Cffirinffii
5.9. Assistant Engineer (Civil). Public Works Department. Government of Goa,
90. Assistant Fire Officer, Usd1 Aviation Department Direarirate General M. Civil AViCai011, Ministry of Tourism and OiI Aviation . „ .
91. Assistant Naval Stores Offices Indian Navy. Ministry of Defence . 92. Assistant Technical Officer (Eloffirogics) Ministry of Home Affairs . 93. Field Officer.Dinactotitte of AgricultuoilAvNtion.Delsatinginf of Afaioulture.
94. Junior Aintiett Meintename HuginutiffiDirectorate of Agrirulfmal Affiatitin. Department of Agticultme. Miniffin of Asticuhure and Irrigation . .
9$. Junior Scientific Officer. Aeronautical Dm/convent Esffiblisffinnue Baffigiercia Research and Development Organisation, Ministry oftefetice . .
96. Junior Scientific Officer, Directorate or Toclinical Development and Produce
Radio INffigimes. Directorate of Agricultural Aviation. Saltiariang Airporb New Delhi. Derailment of Atiricehurti Ministry of Apiculture and Irts
95. Scientific Officer 4itinginecirlogielfereandju Central Hindi Directorate. Ministry of Education Social
9 9
1
1 1
2 2
1 2 2
4 .11
4 4
1 1
1
Senior Technical Assistant (restian office or the 0 orals Geaer]af Civil Aviallon, New Dolhi, Ministry or Loud= and CivilAviation . .
Small Industry Promotion Officer (Induatthil Manaffiment and Training).
Small Industry Promotion Officer Offiechanicalb Small Industries neat'
•
6 6
•
2 2
Tor . ..... 50
2
JOURNALISM/PUBLICATION
Assistant Director in the Buren. for Promotion of LAM; Department of Education. Ministry of Education. Social Welfare and Culture . . • Deputy Keeper (Publication). National Gallery of Modern AM New Delhi, Deportment of Culture, Ministry of education. Social Welt= and Culture
Research Assistant/Sulmalitor (Library Science) n the BuiCau for Promotion - of Urclu• Dmartocat of Education, Ministry of RelneationWecialWelfareand
Research Officer/Assistant Editor, Dapartmcot or Education. Ministry of Education, Social Wolfare and Clikaire . . .
TOTAL
LAMMAS:WUNDER
EvaluatorSocial Wet
ralayalam)apid
, Conical Hindi Directorate. Minietry of Education
Research Assistant, Central Institute of Indian 140181048es. MYstodu.DeParrs meat of Educatich Ministry of Education. Social We/fans and Qilture.
Research Amaci te (Linek gis), Anthropolocal Survey of lode. Ministate'
3
1
6
2
1 us, Translation Officer (Russian/a:oath/ indian NaVy. Ministry of Defence 1
TOTAL,...
116. Superintended' (IAmt Dcpartucat Of LegaIA and Company • • •
Law. Malice 1
Tomb
34131111CAL
117. Anacalsetist.DMDavalUm&MTHeuflitalWari NaAM•Ne•aDNh1.BPecM-Ii.cst Oradell ottentaillealth Sernice,Departnent of Ilealth, Ministry of
11g. Assistant Professor of Tuberculosis. Jawaharlal Institute of Post-graduate Medical Education and Rewind; Pondicherry, Specialists' Grade II or Cabal IlealthScivIcADcpartment of Health. Ministry oflIcalth and Family
Clinical PatiaMOZW. Central Hospital. Asansol, OAT' 1 mourn Health Scheme, Specialhtd Grade LI of Central Health Service. Depastincnt or Health. Ministry of Hata+ and Family Maltase . • • .
Epidemiologist. Kala-war, Nat...anal Malaria EradicationPnW-1111190. Delhi. Specialists' Grade It of dentralHealth Service.DeparImeat or Health, minis- try of Health and Family Welfare • • •
Junior Ansa:althea:1st, OM Hospital. Port Blair, Adarguan and Nicobar islands, General Duty °Maur Chattel of (Antral IlealthSenice.Dcpartment of Health, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare . .
122 Laprologist. Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Delhi - • - •
121. Medical Offxer, Department of Health. Ministry or Health and Family
—rza. Orerlorrl—Orrior aramily-Planoios). KAMA of Defence - .....
UPSC/130-11
16
2
3 4
125. Mttheal Superintendent, Ccatral LoathPerreachitth anti Resthrels lastilutA Chubtitcput. Specialists' Grade ll of Central Health Smith; Dcpastrnent of Health, Ministry of Health and Fouily Planning . .
12.5. ibtediuttician.Sathatiangllathital,New SPosialiste Grade ft of Central Health Service. Department of Health. Ministry of Health and Family Wel-
127. Pathologist- Central Govcrement Health Scheme, Delhi, Specialists Grade II of central Health Service. Department of Health. Ministry of Health and
12S. Pathologist, Din DayallJpodhyay Hospital, Had Nagar. New Delhi, Specia-lists' Grade II of Centml Health Scrri . Department or Health, tamely of
12.9. Phypition. Central Hosortal, Mattendragaih (Madhya Pradertid. Specialiste Grade If of CentraIRGIth Service,Deputment of Health_ Ministry of Health
Plastic Surgeon, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Deihl . . . Radiologist, Din Days] apalhyay Hospital. Hari Nape New Delhi, Stle-niabste Grade II of Central Health Salvors, Department of Health, Ministry
132_ Senior MG:WM Otheer Grade U. Defence Institute of Ithedology and Allied dtheneek Delhi Cana., Research and Developmcnt Organisation. MinitilY of Dot
•• • • ••
Sargeon. Directorate of Health Saviors, Pandit Goveromant oleo.;
Anaesthetist, Directorate of Health Services, Government of Goa, Daman anti Diu
.. . •
1 1
1
1 1
1
1
1 3
1
1
1
135. Assistant Surgeon. Health and Family Welfare Department, Panther:elk.
136. Medical Officer Mon-Central Health Service), Daudakaranya ICoraput. Orissa. 11. aodakaranya Developmetit Authority. Department of Rehabilitation. Ministry of Supply and Rehabilitation . .
137. RidIto and ithurvedie Physician, Health and Family Welfare Department.
133. Unani Physician (Male) 0.abel 'Government Health Schenk Dintele to General of Health thrvices. Mashy of Health andFamily Welfare .
Tam
MOTION PICIDREIPHOTOORAPHY
139. Deputy Director, elitist Division, Ministry of Informadon and Broadcasting - 1+3. An Director, Films Division. Ministry of Information and Baa&estind . 141. Cameraman. Films Division, Ministry of Information and Hroadcatiing .
Tore.
NAVIGATION
. 142_ Master. M. L. 'Vitra". Lakshadweep Administration. Ministry of Shipping and Transport (Transport WOO • • • '
pod Nautical Surveyor, Directorate General or Shipping; Ministry of Shipping
Ithot-Officeof the Chief Orgiiteet akilAaltithistrator. Port or New ManSalote. Transport Wing, Ministry or.ShiPping and Transport . . . (thief Oil:GA M. L. mitre', Lakshadweep Administration. Ministry of
S
39
1
a
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL —
146 Inwood Curator (Earth Sciences). Natural 111story Museum. Dopartnant of
1 1 147 Assistant Director(Isratock Products), VctenaaryIcal CPOP!
Laboratory and PI led and Frozen Meat Selome. DepattnyTt Of Rural
Development. Mininry of Agnculture and Inez:pion . 1 SM. Assistant Director in the Data Propping and Minty Delon ancl Rilearth
Divisions. National Sample Survey Organisation, Department of Statistics —16
meet of Minch Ministry of Steel riN Minas - • • • - - 2
/50. Donne Pt, Municipal Corporation of DeftDelhi . . - . , y I 1 151, Cadet under the Direct Graduate Special mitty Cadet Scheme. indian Navy.
M 16 152- Cadet nder the Direct Entry Graduate Special Entry Cadet Schane Indian . -
Navy. January1979 Course, Ministry 4-Defence . . . . . 24 24 153. COPIA Quality Control, Golammoot Opium and Alkaloid Works,
- No-arch. Department of Rennun Ministry of Pima • ' - I
159. DCPOt Maiaasr, Medical Steno organiUtiOn. Directorate General eflicalth
Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare . . . — .
155 Deputy-AssIstaut Director (Microbiology). National Institute of Communk - cable Diseases. Directorate General of Health Serviccp Ministry Of Health
I 156. Deputy Director (Storage and Research), DePartrOnt Of Food. Ministry of
157 Mons Superintenclos Arclmeolei Chemist, Atchneol ;Mal Survey of of Irrvia, Department-of Cain; 'Nary of Educating SPIN Wellrve rrvd
15S Deputy Superintending Surveyor, Survey or India, Depart= t of Science
I. Director, Nahanni Test House, Calcutta. Department of Supply, ministry or 1
160 Director Grade I, Indian Matisucal Service, Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforcas„ Minisny of Rome Affairs . . . • 1
161. Director Grade It. Darvenarve of Psychological licararch, Research and De- - yelopmerv Organisation. Mliastry of Defence
1 i
162. ECOneltilSti DIEOCIOrate of Economics tind Stausucs. Department of A5nelli- 1
163. Ponder AgronanInt, Regional Station on Forage Production and Demonstra- tion Schemes, Jammu and iCallEnir. Marnaal. Department of Agdaltore. 2
- 164 Toot Director. Department of Personnel and AdlnirnItratiVC IldprmS, I I
165. Ton Director in the Apiculture Prite9 COMMISSIOn. DLpallaltnt of Ago- culture, Ministry of Agocultare and Turigatron . • • • I 1
66 hilli°1 1380W10108ist, Municipal Corporailun of Delhi. Delhi , 2 2
167. Junior ID:search 00-Der, Central Institute of Indian LangnageS. Mysore De- pgrilliOnt of EthiCatiOn.Mmtstry ofEd Mors 3 d 1W lfare 'Mather _L I
163 Pint Officer (July 1978 Gonne) In the Flying (Pilot) Bopp-Indian Air rv 19
159. Plot Officer (lanUary 1373 Coo-sip the Flying (PloOlhaneh of Larvae Alp
Force Ministry of Derence . • 20 20
1 2 3 4 5— —
170. Programmer, Small Industrim Development Organinationa Department of Industrial Development. Ministry of MMUS), • • . . — 1 1 1-71wRemarcia Officer (Geophysics), Centrol Water and Power Research Station.
Punt Department etiolate/I. Ministry of Agriculture wart Initiation „ I .1 172. Senior tintomologist. Directorate oiNant Protection Quarantine and Storage.
Department MAgriculrare. Ministry of-Amicultureand Irripdon . . • 1 1 173. Senior Scientific Officer Grade II. Aeronautical Development 'Simnel-intent,
Bangalore. Reward) and Development °eternisation, Ministry of Defence . I 1 174. Soil Conservation Officer (Aerial Photo Interpretation) D prominent of
Stitioninerc, Ministry of Agriculture and Irrignlion . . . • . I 1 175. Appraiser l 7. co Electrical Eeptat
Chemical and DrugrEgitiet C. Motor Vehicle and Component pans Expel
Textile Expect Accounts Eypert
Customs Department (Department of Revenue and Banking), Ministry of . . . . .
176. Assistant Marketing Officer (Group 0, (Under Survey and Training. in Agri-eialtaral Marketing), Directorate of Marketing and Inspection. Delaariment of RuralDevelopment Miniatry of Agimitureand Irrigation . . rm. Assistant spews" Officer a-ScientifimPhysicrO, Centtifil ter Cmntmion
5 5
Associate Phamtacoocieki& to General or Healda Services. Ministry ofHaIth ad ans Civilian Assistant Programmer, Milky Ordnance Corps, Ministry °indorse. Console Operator. Protireinme Evaluation Orgailltallian, Plannhis Commie
Dietician, SaIdarjang Hospital, New Delhi. Ministry of Ilealthmad Icanffie
DocuraelltatiOn Asinine; Natural History Marcum. Department of Science
Junior Scientific Officer. Field Laboratory. Terpur (AS). Rematch mid Develoymaent Organisation, Ministry of Defence - -
124. Liweerk Officer (Cattle) antral Cottle Breeding Farm Depanment of Agriculture, Ministry or AgrIculture and Irrigation . • • .
Marlaefing Officer (Group It). Directorate of Marketing anti Inspection. De-partment of RunlDevelopmentalkinisay of Agricoltureand Irrigation
Program= Assistannmen.Console Operator. Union Pulalk Swaim Corami-
157. Nesmith °Mow Nedusitial PsYcholome, Directorate General or Faaoly Adeice, Semicewid labour Institutes.Bombay. Ministry of Labour • •
IBS Nerearth Officer (Other than langineming and Statistical), Forest Nereattli Thalia= and ColEgm, Debradum Department Of Agriculture, Ministry of
Beaman Officer, Goveinnacat Opium and Alkaloid Westin, Neemucla
Scientific Anlatant (Non Destructive), NationM-Ital Warm Calcutta. 0e-
Parlcil8°E of Supply. NUtliattlY of Supply .and Rehabilitation . .
2
2
In, Senior &Maine Marjoram CPharmacomeny), Central /urban Rumen°Peon Laboratory. Oryeziabad. Directorate Cenral .of Health Serrica, berenrY or
103 senior soil Surycyor Alt hMTa Soil and Land Uta Survt Oepailmeni aT
195. Senior Meanie& Aeristan. Directorate of Pones Developmem, Locknew,
of . .
195, MUM inures Promotion Officer (nanical). Once of the DerclOpment Commissioner small Sean Indornee. Department of Indundal Fronlope
198. Vero-nary Montane Surgeon, Union Territory of laksbateep, %mann ,
Tor-AL
99. fIhtsrIgeeor (Soda! Stndies)
....... . 109 • 30 139 . SEGAL SCIENCES
Office of the Registrar Geneni, India, Miejatry
2 2
. . . 3 3
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STORES
20]. Storer Offien, KM:MTh and Denlopmen Organiseiroo, ninstry of Liefence
Tont ....... • •
IIXHNOLOOM
203 AssietanL Director (Grade 1) (LeaEhcrIFOOt Wear). Small Indusides Do,alop-
nnerry of De111112 -
of Food. Ministry of Agriculture, and Irrigation . - -
200. Small Indrarry l'rornotion Officer (Food PreicreOoa). 501511 ludneIrics
211 Small 1211111111011010131:12111(emerammo.oiste or Me Development—
Tomo ... •
G2121 TO121-
APPENWX uldelsarafiraPh
Stalls:la break-up of nigTherth. posls for )0*4 the
alhation Total No. or posts ,
No, messed for
of No. Applied
posts Sche- sobs Sche- Sche-Sche- Othele duleds doled [Wed doled doled
res 'MI Schg. doled
bes
Ws tem bus
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 1, Aeronautical 12
Agrialtwa] . 2 Apicultuial/Ovil 2
4, Archilech_re .. 5 40 10 602 5. Architect re/C1.6 3
Asehlteebbre-Nanl 2 7. Chemise! . 17 a. Civil 73 13 4 8 101 15 1519 9. FJectrical . 9 .. 6 55 7 331
10. MectrierdiMechatileal 52 14 1 6 53 6 582 II. We EaWneerIng 3 12, Instrumentaton 2
37 6 2 I 7 3 33
151 26 .. 19 134 14 3373 MechanicallAeronauticil 48 MechanicaliArkultaral 9 telechroleall Automobile 9 • 14 11 29D
It Mechanical/Marine 5 1 / 28 19. Metallurgic& 43 33 10 1005 20. Mining • . . 31 4 I 14 3 204
Telecomownicationt Blectronisa 173 4 15 130 7 3046
22. ToemPlannIng . 4 4 1 103 23. Miscellaneous 76 15 1 13 51 8 894
GRAND TOTAL 835 162 19 99 714 1013 14934
170
200.01 Commis.): co:dueled reendfinent during r Ma
No. Wernowed No.ltetbmwended Pawn-
No, Called
Sche3 .Sc- Others Sche- Sete Otbebs Sche- Schee Others d dahd dulod doled doled clukd dule
les tea bta tee bts Cea-
10
. 32
1 8
57 40 41 .. ..
89 74
10
1
446
. 10
1 7
13 7 6 .. ..
12 1
5•
1
60
219 .27 3
146 M 270 264
14
45 975 199
/2 ,A
67
9/2 41
155
4459
3
.. 24
5 37 16 2.8 .. .. 2
69 15
4 4
10 4
61 1 I
25
r26
1 21
4
6
9
6
9
3
.. 1 2
46
15
58
184
114 199 205 117
32 7E2 142 19 59
238 44
721 33
175
3435
I 150.03
16
1
7
1 IS 5
12
2 14 4 1 1 .
6 3
9 ..
. 6
BB
833
59
8
17
1 5 3 3
3
.•
..
17
1 4 2 3
1 II 3
I4
588
I03.W 1100.00
WO.
82.35 91.78 94.44 90.38
100.633 54.05 87.42
77371 60M0 38.37 45.16.
84.83 100.00
82.99
171
M. Sub.*
I
dates re-
No. or wets
— —
/.. Aryountaury 2 Agnealtare . 3 Agoco/tore/Agronomy ,
ry8lInolnaredAgneultural Economics
5. Anthropology
Botany/Agricultural
9' BnlarrynAgoculturai
10 Chemistry 11. FisheriesSpence 12 Forestry U. Geography
. 186 Milhomalks . /9. IC McManus/Physics 10, MI roblolagy/Eaclariology 11. NuFrirIoj,. , . 22. Oceanosraphyrylethorology
Op rational Research/ Proaranmaos
N. Nome Science 17. Library Science
APPENDIX
poTilb Parlal&dental Daak,154ntfteand Trhnkws4rwhiff
SI. Subjectrypeoalnalion Total No. of pmts. No. ' No. of reS for
dwell
°Print:els Pests
ailed Muted cluled sled
Schry Schen Rohe- Saha- 0
lea tail Sone- (ruled Tr hes
—
hes tes hes
.
3 4 5 6 7 8
12 5 9 167 58 1596 2 6. 79 33 410 2 1 35 7 94
v a 30 945 16 2
1 248 10 4
3 302 20 I 6 553
3
12 85
49 2 11 176 40 4165
/0 I S 339 1 5 1 43• 9 225
13 3
2
2 I 27 1 162 21 2
/54 2 7 2 4 2 •104 7 2 2 22 9 181
22
40
172
COFFIATETSMI MMILICI ed rfliirn7nt EIVAIff the year
No Called No Intcnnewed No Rocommanded PC!
Soho- Soho- Mess. Sohn- Schm Others Sae- Sue- Dthors of rand-
Wed duled dukd elulod dWal doled dales re-
ap Try Cary Try
try has try boa hes dedtfl No. °Oasts
10 II 11 13 14 15 16 II 18 19
46 11 337 40 15 294 11 6 52 88.46
18 2.8 113 27 17 2 4 K 84.71
19 6 11 12 4 11 1 1
36 10 157 31 7 128 4 21 92.59
16 104 14 94 3 1 32;!0t0*
63 11 53 1 7 50 00
9 1 160 a 1 123 20300.0* 1
1 8 27 1 22
22 119 26 558 18 22 440 11 7
89 6 67 1
IS 3
2 52 70 2 45 1 1
3 91 3 1 67
63 . 1 39
.. • • 15 . 14
15 1 44 II
29 . 163 22 130 3
6 — 3119 5 1130 2
3 .. 37 2 29
11 7 35 9 5 30 2 .1 I
.. 17 • 22
.. 177 20 155 3
73
2 100.00
93.33
75.00 50.00 62.50
57.14
100.00 86.36
175
10 II 12 3 14 15 16 17 I8l 19
36 28
.. 13
100
66 .. 17
85
910
„ 8
2 6
45
12 7
10
1
7
209
166 160
63 96
397
274 14
237
87 14 37
125
760
8394
24 23 16
13 el
46 .. 32 II -- .
2 12
2 16
63
693
•
" I 6
37
7 4 7 .. ". ..
1
5
155
127 124 115 32 85
316
173 11
200 85 az 7
55 .. 75
26 115
413
5080
3 5
.. 2 7
7 ,. 4
...
..
15
104
2
I 4
4 .. 2
...
..
2
20
13 27
29
29 8 5 i
7 1 3 9
47
36.36
96.43
84.21
38.39
94.59 8322 83.33 I
loo.co i
90.00 100 OB
66.61 15.71
17 593 81.99
174
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
24. Plienruceiniermeceolical Cherolelry . 19
a Physics/rinds* 28 5 1 4 50 91004
27. Psych/303Y . 6 25. Soil Science . /9 29. Stannins . 44 9 3 5 253 82 2030 30. Veterinary Se encciAnfrnal
Husleal1241 . 45 12 I 6 85 r 522 11. Work &wiz • 1 — 7 21 32. Zoology . 37 6 5. 109 15 1319 33 Food Technology 11 2 1 27 7 37/ 34. 0141s/nCereof Technology 6 .. 2 4 1 115 35. Instrument Technology 1 .. 1 36. Leather/Footwear Tech--
nology. . II 3 1 I 65 37. Paper TechnoloW/ • 1 1 2 35. Printing Technology 10 2 1 24 1 235 .39. Rubber Technolosy I .. .. 40. &Igor Technology . 6 2 1 91. Textile Techno1083 14 4 1 39 1 331 41 3.0seellaneous Scientific
I an3 Technical posts 15 2 10 172 13 3053
awn/ Tong/. . 9 28601
1 2 3
AdminIsfraten 98. 2, ArchiVal Mena 17 3 Art(Finc/Commercip1) 19 4, &onomic $ Economes/Commetce 45
4 F. loureelism/Publieity 16
Letugunge-ForeEga 15 /0. Inglieseadlau 12. Law 45 12. 1.66goisr1n . 26 n. Photography 12 14. Political Science 2 IS. Security/Fire Fightup 4
SopalItto.k/Sociology 33 SCors I/ Mitellaneous . 5
77 65
4
14 2
1
5 I
176
A
biect/
APPENDIX
Dideparagteph .566161 :kat break-up ofNon-Te...lek. (posts for width the
No. ailed
tes/
bee
be tee bet
5 6 7 8 9
1
1
1
..
..
II.
14 758
6 89 6
3 99 118
79 35
6 221 3 26
47
5 171 I 5
282 3976
25 ' 345 4 43
38 502 17 •956 2 209
/1 501 4 427
32 1.589 5 526 7 367
47 1189 6 129
10 II 12
23 15 37 4
37.
5 25 11 16 79 16 17
I
106 536
S 911
15 III
1 24
16 171 107
.. M
3 126
3 116
.. 50 22 370
4 227
2 III
" 17
II 17
22 1E9
5 2I
1 NO 4 49 1784 509 11924
394 220 2.373
5.15 IMO/80-16
Ittanon Total' No. of P3StS No. of reserved for No applied post/
Sae- Sehe. Sc. Sap- Sae- Othera dad duled dulled duke/ doled
tee
NA Interviewed No. Recommended centage
Sae- Sae- Others of duled dulect caildt.
dates tes bes
meaded to No of Nosts
13 14 15
76 450
10 5 76 33 n 115
4 1 19 30 la 158 18 4 102
5 .. 13
23 3 111
7 3 84
11 .. 44 62 15 MI 8. 4 169
2 97
.. II
.. • 6 18 . 20 16 165
.• 3 19
1 1 35
322 176 1998
t6 17 IN 19
14 13 St 2 2
1 2
I 82335 1 73.62 I
.. 100.00 1 35 93.33 1 .. 1 .8145 2 8 71.33 .. 5 87.50 2 35 r 78 III 1 13 20.77 1 8 83.33 .. 1
100.00 3100.00 I
3 2 3 84.85 1 — 9 90.91
... 100.00
09 29 23 00.4$
177
"CC
2000 Comailsylon conducted PeCritilMant during the year
Sae- sobs. others Soho- sae- Others doled doled doled dad
Cps- Tri- te/ hes
SI. ubject/sueeleltlatIon Total No. 0fpoete NA of reserved for PSI
No. app/iod
&he Sae- gear Sehe. Sae- duldd ailed doled dulcet duledOthors
1
2
3
Ear, N36 ad Tbroet med1ca1—General 358
0. Homoeopathy II 16
II. Obstetrics and Oyn =lila 2. OphthaireeIogy
IS. Orlhopaedies PaediaIdas . Pathology/Bacteria ogyi Miceobialpgy Phateasedogy
17. PublicHeelth 13. Iludiology . 19. Speech Therapy 20 Sur2eI7 • 5
RI. Tubercoloeie
urology Val A.1DiscasaiDerm2tology
.39.90D TOM/ . 559
Gas. ree
Cab-Di- test
Schee Ailed
bee CAA. its
Th-tea
Tribes
4 5 6 7 8 9
3 2 5 .. 125
2 I 97 7 319
72 2 35 521 137 5831 3 I 46 3 A77 4 1 3
1 .. 6 3 141 2
2 59
479 6 762 1
4
118 60 8663
Staifacal drtakpup of Medical
APPENDIX Ulde ParageaP11
is for which the
1X-D 20001 CommIssion conducted recruitment chithw the year
178
No. Called No. btaviewed No. Reconerneeded Per- centage
Sclue duled
tee
Sche. Others doled
bee
Ache duled
tee
sae- °thus duled
bee
Sete- duled Case
t
Ache- °then of duled
Tri. dstcs tes IWO'
ramended to No.
or pegs
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IE 19
51 . • .. • 13 100.00
85,71 13 4 • • 21 .. .. 66.6/
18 .. 2 12 .. 1 1C0.00
• .. .. .. 100.00
305 121 2241 126 69 1375 36 35 21 94.41 1 100.00 12 I 40 la 1 37 3 I
113 1 69.23
3 1 9 8 . . 100.00
a, 55.56 30 4100.00 •
3 • 3 69 2 3 46 7 87.50
, • 19 75.00
bo ID 58.82 7 4 .. • ID7700
59 32 . • .• I 83.13 26 II " 50-00
12 • . • 6 .. .
184 24 .. 141 3 85.71
.2a "
10 . .• 3 • 100.00 16 •
36 3120 193 79 1977 55 37 402 88.37
179
,
APPENDIX IX E
Vag MagraPII
Zia ef p4s4s reserml for Shed4.d Canes or Safted414i 741444 raradares for which no mak corioklole pplied
Namc at the post Ciassificapon Thal Resented for
postai Seiredulvd Scheduled Sartadulcal Cartes Cas / Tribes
Scheduled
2
a
4 5 6 7
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND lara GA11012
I. Senior Airtraft Maintenance Engineer. Outdo-rate of Agricultural Ailliabon. Department of Agri.
Group A 2
2. Senior Test Engineer.= each at Praetor Darting
natal). Department of Agriculture . Group A Ccarre, Wager (Mamma) and Alibi (Madhya
3.•Soparrt.tendent, Certificate of Airworthiness ( 501arrtoP). Tart-torate of Artirtal UTE ANietkM DtsrtmentofApnnimjre Group A assfitant Soil Conservation °Mar (Sedimentation).
Group A s. Fodder Agronomist, Regional Station on Forage
Modimiion and Demonstration MIMICS. StIEWIG ' and Kashmir, Alarnaribi. Dapartment of Arta
Research OM= (thMineeting). Central Maier nod Power Rasairch StartupArta Department of
Group A 8 Rrtearch Officer (Geophysics). Central Water and P Researth Maim rum Departmait on
Creep A 3 1
Nationeli Sugar Institute. Kanpur. Department of Group A
Irtillcariacharse. Central Ground Watt Board. Group]] 1
ASSISteet 1119611Cter arition). antn. Institute of Fisheries, Nautical and Eradnecring nano (madnallnar.Departammt of Agriadturt . Group B 1
II. Junior Aircraft Maintenance EngMem Dircao-ram orimamitural Aviallon.DeraGEWIW of Agri- euRui. 13 . . . . . 5 1
12. Senior Technical Assistant (Minor Inisetion).13c- Group B 1
0. Senior Technical Assistant (Sugar pechnologY), GUMP B 3
14. Technical ASSetere, TraGON Training and Timing Madan, Budni. Department of Agoculture . Group B 1 I
COMMUNICATIONS
IS. Areakethal PueiliLlet. Civil Wins owe or the 4
6
1
1
res- -rt—GT Groart R. rt. Tachnical Am tanyikadelinthesitutimi Plan-
ning and Co-ordination WingjMonitoring Organi- sation . . . . . . . . Group 13
-
1 3 6
D. Naval Store Mew Indian Navy . Assistant Manager/Clothing Technician Dena* mast of Defence Produdion . . Lecturer in Automobile Engineering. Corps a Electrical and Mechanical Engineers . Lecturer in Burmese, School of Foreign Languages
21 Led ' M killurgai. Corps of Electrical and Methanteal Ericr . . . .
22. Senior Salentine °Meer. Grade II. DtrectoraD of Technical Devetopment and Production (Air) .
and Technological laboratory. Visakhapatnam, Research and Development Organisation .
24. Senior Scenfific Officer,Grade Defence:Electra nics Researth Laboratory, Hyderabad. Research and Development Organisation . .
23. Assistant Naval Store Oftluer. Indian NaVY Junior Scientific 0Mccr, Acronamical Develop-ment Establishment, Bangalore. Research and Dm
Junior Scienc Officer, Defence Electronics Re-search Laboratory, Ilyienthad. ReSearnh and De- velopment ffiganisadon . .
DEFENCE
Grolip A 3
Group A
Group A I 1 Group A
Croup A
Group A 9
3
Group A
Orem A II 2 Group 3 9 2
Gawp B 1
Group 2
Master in Bashtriya Indian Military College.
Beeler Techoical Assistant, Directorate of Pro-duction sod Inspcction (Karat, Deeeterele 650C.
Senior Technical Assistant, Armed Forces H.7961- 11Milteal and Inter Service Orga lamina Or up B
31 Senior Technical Assista I. Armul Forms Head- quarters and luta Servios Organisation . . Group )3 3
EDUCATION, SOCIAL WELFARE AND CULTURE
Si Reader-Cum-Research Offica/Prindpal (R:3YMb Oftleur), Central Institute of Indian languages, MYsore. Department of Educaf Gamin A 4
33. Deputy Superintending Archaeological Chemist. Archaeological S rvcy f India. Department of
Group A
DePUtY Superintending ilitaeologleal Engineer in the fuchaeological Survey of India.Department
Group A 1
luniorResearch Officer. Central /Haute of Indian — Longuar. DOPetilet t r HeItlale 1
36. librarian, Grady 10 an - Calera% Group
Scientific MCI (Engineering). Central Hindi Groupli
Research AssistaallSubWittor Whimsy Scionam in-the-Bureau-for Promotion of Uccle, Department
3
3
2
3 4 5 6 1
FINANCE
6
HEALTH AND FAMILY WELPARE
40. Professor of Pots...Clogs. All India Institute of HYEene and PutLeHealth, Cakuto, Department of Health Spec'alislat Oder( Camel Health
1
Assistant Professor of Matcrolty and Gond Health. All India institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Calcutta, Oecumenic of Health. specialists'
ASSiSE ant Professor of Miaohlatouy, Jawaharlal Institute of Pashgradeale Erotical Educanon and Rematch, Pondicherry Department of Health. Specialists' Oradell offAntralHolth Sento .
Assistant Professor of Public Health Administra-tion. All India Instil to f Hniel and Public Health, Calcutta, Dcparhu i (Heald; Emden.-
Group A
Group A
GrOttp A
Associate Professor of Medicine. 'aviator/al insti-tute at Post-graduate Medical Education and Research. ,Pondicherry. Department of Wealth. Specialists Grade id Central Health Service
45. Asocial° Professor of Neutiolouy. Jawaharlal Radium of Posttgmcluate Medical Education arid Research, Ponchcheny. Department of Health,
Specialists' Grade n[ of Central Health Service . Group A
amend. New De.ThL Oepartmeat of Health Spa. Gradc alto:anti IlealthSenice . . Group A
47. AliOdati Profasor orrhomoic Sammy, lemahar-let Institute of Pettegraduate Medim.1 Education and Research.,Pondichcay,Department of Health:
Specialists' Gracia II of Central Health Semi= Group A
44. Epidemiologist. ICalmazat. National Malaria Ea-adication Programme. Oath/ Department or linable Specialists' Grade II an CentralHealth
Medical College. New OHM. Department of Health, Specialiste Grade 11 of Cectral Health
50. Lecturer in Anatomy, Lady Hardingc Medical College and Hospital. New Den* Department of Banish, Specialists' Grade If of Central IMAM
Si. Lecturer In Medicine. Lady lIarthoge Medical
College and Smt.SucheM Kriplani Hospital. Nov Delhi. Depamneni of Health:Specialists' Oradell
52. Lectureeln Microbiology. Lady Ilaidiega Medical Htilible and MatSuchen Kritab. Hospital, Nes
of Contra Heald) Service . . crouv
2
1 2 1 4 5 7
53.-Lectuter in Microdology in Jawaharlal Institute of Port-graduate sledreal Education end Reyercb. Pondicherry, Departineot of Health, Specialiste Oradell of Centralllealth Service . . Group A
M. Lecturer in Obstetrics and Lynne:Nagy. Lady Hardiest Medical College and Sra. SuMela Krim lani Hospital, New Delhi, tapartment of Health, SperianstdOradeIT ofCentralHealthSemice . . Group A
LeetUrer in Pobsteuies and Gynaecology, Jawahar-lal Institute of Postmreduale medical Education and ReSearali POndialeELY.DcpattMent &Health Specialists' Grade1I of Central liealthSenice . Group A Pathologist, Contra! Goyeaminent Heald See--, Didhi, Department of Health, Speoirlists' Grade Jr of Central Heald Sem' . . Group A
Pathologist, Gin Demi 7.11padhyay Hasp 1á'i Nagar. Now Delld Department of Ilmdid,Specia- lirtd Grade 11 of CentralFlealik Service . Group A
Innisirians 'emend •Hospital, Manendrawarh (Madhya Pradesh). Department of Health,Spe- cidistd GradanefantrallkulthSenice . Group A
59. Radiologist. Din DaYal riPadhyaY Hospital. Hari Nagar, Irlaw Delhi, Deportment of Heath. Specie- TOM Oradell& Ortnellealth Semite . . Orem A
60 Junior Auaerthetist, Civil H.nital, Port Blain Andaman and Nimbat Islands. Departermtnf Health. General Duty oldecr Grade °Malted
GrOup A
61. Junior Pathologids..3awaL4rIal Institute of Post-graduate medical Education and Resemil POndi-Chary. General Duty officer Grade I of Central Health SeryiedGeporiment of Health . Group A 1
63. Aracciate PhatitiaOOgnOCiSt. Dimeronito General Group B 1
63. Superintendents Frosthrics and Ortholics weeks shops. AllIodialostilate of Physical Medicine and 1
64. Lineol PhY1.441.0 (Male), Central Government Health Sernee, nil Ste Omani oIllealth Ser.
O. Dietician. Safdadang llosintal.New Delhi . Croup B 1
INDUSTRY
Assistant Director (Grade 0 (Leather/Footwear). Small Industries DtVeinprnent Oripuirailen. De pertinent elindustrtal Development . . . Group A a
Small IntiOrY Promotion Officer (firdwitrial Management and minus). Small Industrie& De- welMonent Ortnuesation,Deparireent of Industrial 19 3
INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING
Director, Films Division
LABOOR
6d Aviitant Director Or Trailliligrike-PrinCiNd, Central Trabinglostitulefor Instructors. Directo- "NrGenernInd13W3dOyment and Training . GrOU.114S—
3
70. Etescarch Offrecr (Industrial Psychelosy37Direalo-ram General of Factory AdviccS viva andlabour Institute. Bombay
73. Junior Inger:cling Officer, Indian Railways, Rol
PLANNING
Group A
RAILWAYS
Group A
Group A
2
3
SCIENCE AND VILOGY
Group A
SHIPPING AND 'TRANSPORT
55. Nauru in EnNicering. Dheciorate of Nalinc EnOwczing Training( Directorate General of
Groan A
3
76.. NmitlaiSttrycyor.Dinacteradc Omani of Shipping Group A
Pilot. Office of the Chief agirwer and AIrainis- trator, Port of NewMangelorsTranapart Wing . Group A
Pilot.. Office of Chief Engineel and AcIminiIra- tor. Pen of New TuticonNllaticerin . - . . Group A I I
STEEL AND MINES N
79 Cost Accowten Geolog'cal Snow I NT D Group B
SUPPLY AND REHABILITATION
10. Scientific Assistarit (Eleallical). National That Rouse. catutta. Department of Supply . . GINN III 2 I
SI. Scientific Assidant (NonNemInactive). National Ns llousetaleutta.Depariment efSepPlY . Group II 2 I ea so
TOURISM AND CIVIL AVIATION
87- Ai ft In Eoeto Office f the Erode Co I 5
SP Air Safety Officer (Engineering). Office of the Di.
vector General of Civil Aviation. New Delhi . GiOup A
SR Assistant Fire Officer, Civil Aviation Department . Group B
UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
BR Programmer Group A
74, Assistant Gator (Earth Mural
Group A
Group A
Group II
3 2
Lent ' Mar cy ( o G- I Pharmacy and two in Pharmaceuticai Chcrilistry). Directorate
Lecturer in Mootmnical Engineering. 139yr Poly-, technic, Directorate of Technical Education, semi
94 Le tarer cFrItUy SAW. COIMIArdat ArA college
2
2 3
WURICS AND ROUSING
86. Plamiims Assistant, Town and Camaro Planning -- 3
CHANDIGARH ADMHOSTRATION
V. Lecturer in Electronics, eaVeninleril Polytechnic Orono II I 1
es Leaurer in Meallur&cal Engineering. Puelab Engineering Collage, garb . . Groupli
139. Tamer (Prodonmo Engincerin93. GANN Poly-
DELHI ADMINISTRATION
Lccm ' ModianivalEaNneering.Delhitellege of Armincering. Delhi . . . Lectures (Senior Scale). Commercial Art College
GOA, DAMAN AND D113
Surgeon. Directorate of Heal Group A
Anaeatheetsh Directorale °Paean Senioes.Panaii Grout, B
Junior Gynaecologist. Directmate or Health Ser-
Group A
C PA
Group 13
RONDO' 'LPN
Junior Specialist b Smuccy. Health and Fanly Group A
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OP DELHI
Group A
Group A 1
1
1
4 7
30 34 34
11
6 Assistant Edmation OWner (3 maks mod 3 females), Irlimimpal Corporation of Dela . 1200-1600
3. 1 Senior PEOW8.061110r. Prokarnme CrainallOn bon, PlanuIng Conumaou . . 1100-1500
I Senior Programmiar. Uoion Public Saimaa Commitsron,
72 III 86 10 Amistant Directorkkslitant Iniecullyc Engineer
(MtdiartiCA Central Elalimicity Authority, HMSO
An163NDIX. X
Ink ParagraPh 55€125 pmaral fest wat condacied ea an If)
PrI/Pasa
Nameof pm: So* of pay
40
25 Assistant Director (Grade 0 (ffeclmalcal), Small Sasaki Deveirpolant Orginisaboir 7711418" III- 4Ortry (Department a Tatiana otvriopmeno . 700-1830
14 Assistant Director (Grad° 0 (74masurith. Small In- dustry Davelopment Organiaaton, Mbustry of Inclusenr (Denai-Mixt of Inthutnal Development) . . 700-1300 42.1
o S an on d -Broadcarling • . .
10. 27 Deputy Superintending Samaria. Survey of Inds. Da. 'pertinent of Science and Tebbialowy .
47 Cicapbysicht (Junior), Geological Survey of India. banish' of 'Simi and blinmiDellartmcut of Mines .
44 Labour Dalcer in the Cmtral Pool, Ministry of Labour
T6, 3 kectumr in Oiernisty, National Doren A clink
14. 7 Lectura ' Matbeinmdcs, National Defame AcadmnY
II 5 Limbo= In PhYSiCS. NaticmalDeleoce Academy Wins.
Ia i - Programmer. Electronic Computar Centre, Dosnknine Evalnadon Or8indration.Dannim8COMnintll •
2 PrOp...a......c, Sla Mikan:kr Dayelopment Onmotra.
700-1360 363 38
1633 92
7.00_7800, 397 241 134 .700-1300 1632 9fl.205
700-1300 . _. 450189 17
386 172 38 0.0
No-11300 355- 148 18
703-1300 19
700-1300 38 2122
12 12
_ 7011-13130 86
of Industry (Department of loclubtrial Sorb Ministry lacyelopment) . . . . . . . _
IX 1 nOnnIMer. Union Public Service Commisakm New
19 9 IlkirionalDiractor Gradc116Deputy Regional DIThn 'nimal Insurance Caromissiona)Detouty Malkin-
- — — !I ra434844 -DroploYeasi Stare lonnamin Corketaton.
trycian (Male and Female), Omitral Go-
Ministry ofHealthand Family Welfare
1 Cvilian Assist= Piot:rammer, An Ordnance Corps,
21 Ctintroll ft d Exports Office of the adef andExfiort% Ministry of Controller ofmoons
3
Commerce, Civil
Dental SUDO%
Supplies and Ce0patoa,
Central Government Health Jairmr.lanne au Patna. Direetoralt rzer•ral oftearn
1
Services, Ministry
Dental Suo3eon
of Health mid Family Welfare .
Indian Rail Medical Department of -
10 Deep Inspector in the Directorate of Health Services, Dab Administration. Crilld . . . .
10 HOMODDethie %Veleta-% Central Oovernment Health Rehm., Directorate General of Health Services, Mini- stry of Health and Family Welfare . .
2 Junior Scientific Officer. Aeronautical Development tiatebtishinerri, Bangalore. Research And Development Organisation, Ministry of Defence . .
37. 3 Junior Scientific Ofileer, Aeronautical Development establishment. BanWleres Research and Development °menhaden, Ministry-of-Defence-,
650-1300 555 214 38
650-1203 4 3 3
650-1200 1735 924 135
650-1200 160 122 20
.659-1200 116 Numbers included In
S. No. 32 above
650-1200 254
•
6.50-1100 315 162 37
650-1200 49 8 90
650--1203 98 —48 15
Ith Scheme, Directorate thaetal of
1 a 3 4 5
p_. g
27.
28.
3
5
2
7
2
1
14
42
Research Officer -(ChentiaRY GNAW). Central Water Commrysiola Ministry of Ainatit.11011241relpethea . 70A-1303
(700-1300
700-1300
700-1303
701-1303
702-1300
700-43oo
700-1300
650-1200
98
157
21
195
32
614
715
108.
11
223
15
123
20
6
471
A
11
27
7
28
9
102
Ill
Novas* Officer (Geo-?hp), Central Water and Power Research Station. Pune, Ministry of APieLlItalt and litigation. DePatheltat Of inieatiOn . . .
Research officer (physics), Central Water and power Research Stations Pan% Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (Department of Irrigation) . . .
Senior Scienthry Officer Oracle II, Aeronautical DeVe-to/knout Establishment, Banrylore, Rerseareh and Dm veloPimarrOwsi Ration. Ministry of Defence . .
Senior Scientific Officer Grade 11, Aeronautical Deve-lopment Earaffitishment, Bangalore. Research and Ocvn-
p t Orip Ran Atirilstry f dews .
&aim Scientific Officer °rads IT. Aervinautial Drys- Bangalore. Rtirimarh and velopment Establishment.
Development Organisation, Ministry of Defiance .
Senior Scientific Officer Gra* 11. Aeronautical Deve- lopment Establishment, Bangalore, Research and Developroom Organisation. litimistry of Defence .
Zoologist, Zoologaral Survey of India, Department of
Assistant Surgeon, Health and EASY Welfare Depart- ment, Pendleherry. Goverament of Pondicherry .
1 2 6
Extabliehment. Baugatore. Research nod DeVelopluent _ Orminhation. 650-1240 715 376. et yet
beld
39. 2 Junior Diem* Offoof Acropeutical • Devdrtereeer -
Establohnierd. BamalOrc. Research and DevelOPPieer Orfonsufloo. Ministry of Defenee • • • • • 650-1.730 87 67 .10
90. / Junior SCleatlifiC Officer, AeromoidO Develerfult ES fairish/nen; Bangalore, Resmrch and Dove/op- meet Organdation,Minialry of Deform . 650-1200 126 It
42 I Door Scientific Officer, Aeronautical Development Establishmem. Bangalore. Research and DeVelePirmit Organisation. Munstryof Defence . . . 650-1740 29 22
v 42 16 Junior Scienlide Offiem Defence Om/roues Research Laboratory. SOD:robot Research and Developmeat OrganisaLon, Ministry of Defence . . 450-1200 536 311 47
43. 18 Proodeat Pond Inspector Grado I. Halproyeee Prow dent Fund Organisation. Ministry of Labour . . 34-1200 93 422 102
1 Junior (Arabic) Language LecrpreterscurocrlansIslor. Miaistry of External Affairs . . . 650-960 16 II
45. 10 Labour linforecool CRAWRICeshall °Ice of the Chief Labour Compossioner . (Centel/. Ministry of
650-960 647 362 63
Cheeristry,..1Serkicolarl RSV Co ia CRIS IhdharDrrocLOitte General of Heal f
0— Hasty Wheal& and Froisly Welfare_ .
ASSi4ut Progranner, Diroderste General ofSupdies and Disposals Mbistry of Supply and Rehablhlation 550-900
/mobster (Social Studied office of the Rate". Oeneral.Indle.Minufry of Home Adores . 550-500
Pro , AssistanmunhConsole Operator. Union EnblieSersec Cemnpason,New Delhi . 550-900. .
Sokentile Assistam (Chemical). Narioral Test ROLLS; (relecrthR Moseley or Supply and Reinhilitahon roe- paeiaiaat of Supply) . . . . 550-900
12 Senior Sod Surveyor. All India Soil and land Use Survoy.Mmittry Of Arica= and irrigation (Door-
Sereor Tran0.11ch Central Translates urea r Mini&tiy 550-960
• Ornallindualry Promeeen Officcr lebertilcall. Offfees Me Development proomacianee. Small Seale Dem-
M isity of Industry (Department of Industrial
132 67
36 10 10
266 131 27
75 21 21
212 98
165 85•
197 Sc 54
:13 f
n 0011111.
*Interviews conducted by Alt Force &Ice= Beer& - ••Interriews conducted by Service Solcction Jinni
` ,Interviews conducted by Servicc Selection Board/Air Faito gel
1 2 3 4 5 6
gator). Small IncDitties Development Orgagsation. 8634istry of Industry (Department of Industrial Dec,
55. 11 Superintandtot. Field Operations Division, National Sample •SLITIFY Ormanisalloo, leffaistry of glomming. Dnpartment of Statistics . . . 550-900
Technteel Assistant, Otnneas Communication Service.
20 Pilot Offica (MD 1978 Course) in the Flying BIVICh of Indian Air Foto; Ministry of Deems . . 117.0i8
fall Inc/wive)
20 not ant (January 1979 Catirs4) in the Thins Branch 11.20f-
(01 inclusiVe)
550-900
550-9110
4711 239 136
443 330 44
540 313 73
846 353
20 Plot Ogg= Um Eying Drench of India Air Force (January 1979 Comse) (tIniversity Scheme) - • 11801- 1837 797
(all Viclustve)
49 Cadets under the had Entry Graduate, Seeds, Entry Cartel Scheme. Indian Navy (January 1979 Course) • 1115f- 2266 1282
(till inclusive)
35 Cadets under dm find Bitty Graduate ENNA Entry cadet SalICM0 (Union Public Sonic< Commission). Indian Navy Da/nuns 1.9/3 Comm) . . 10758 184
(all indusive) ••
TOTAL el
APPENDIX X7
[Ode paragraph -021-
Recruitment hr post, mien Load Authorities during 197E79 by open adman:anew and raker
Name of Authority Name of pen sash of pay No of goelS
1 2 3 5
700-1300
Assistant Enema- 650-1200
Assistant Regional Direetorrelanager 650-1200 14 GradeffSection Officer/Deputy Accounts
Ell1040YeeE Provident Fund Organi- safion . . . . . . Assistant Provident Fund Commissioort 700-1300 10
(Grads I)
Accounts Officer 650-1200 10
Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner 650-1200 1 (Grade 1.1)
Provident Flund Inspector (Engle 0 650-1200 9 2. Model CorporatienorDeilik. Anaesthetist-
.. . 1100-1800
Ear. Now' and Throat Suwon, Swami DaYa Nand licapital 1100-1300 1
14
1 flanticSageon 10:0-1800
Raclioloidst - 1106-1800
AssistanrEducationtiffieer (3make old 1200-1600 3 Pernides)
Deputy CbiefFir0 Cancer 1100-1600
1301 Junior Auaeithttht 1100-1600
Do, Smiler Pathologist 1100-1600
REOChernig 700-1300
Ruder fiesteriologisi /00-1800
2
6
1
5
1
APPENDIX XI-A
(Tads ptragraPh 221
lievratemme far Pens Meer
Name of Authority Name of post
Seale of pay No. of posts No.
1 2 4 5
Employece•StateIneuramseGorooration Regional Dkector Grade 1/Joint Isom once Commissioaem Group A
1500-2000
Regional Okactot Grade Ilipitatior (0 & 13.90-1700 M Training)/ Director Ormalanc,
5 Director. Grade IV/Dcputy Regional Dime-
tor, etc. 700-1300 12
Assistant Regional DirectoriManaser, 650-1200 23 Grade liSedien OrmaiDeenty Accounts Offlott
5. EmPlOYesat Provident Fund Organisalion Assistant PrOVitiCial Fund Commissioner, 650-1200
15- 6111MeipalCorporation of Delhi Deputy MusdelpalEnainecr 2250-2500
Dept* Cemnalasioner 1504-21)60 2
no. Education OfIkes 1500-7000 1
Superintendent, Gardens 1500-4000 1
Officer (Physical) 1100-1600
Deputy Chief Accountant 1100-1500
Deputy Superinkndent. GOMM 410-12.50 (Premvise)
OencsalDuty (MONA Grade 11 700-1100
medical Officer 700-1300
Deputy Labour Welfare Deicer 700-1300
16. Internal Audit Offices 500-900
£7, Delhi EleetrieSaleply Undertaking Chief Engineer 2500-2709
Additional CNN Engineer 2100-1500
Deputy Chief Accountant 1100-1600
Administrative Officer 601)—e900
Emeneemin-Charge 800-1500
22_ Do. Executive Geyheer B00-1500
23. Elates dePPN and Sewage Disposal On- dertaldne, Delhi . • Additional CVO Engineer (Water) . 1100-2500
Supwintendite Engineer MOO 15641-20)3
RsnThee OFICer, 1100-1600
tit Ar.
1
2
1
15
329
Pure —mar —lissr
A88E111111% XI-A
Eldre paragraph 22]
al Auihorizin dn. 1973.79 by pre:maim a
st. Named Authority Name of post Scale °EDO
1 2 3 4
1. EreplayeereStele Regional Director Grade Floret Imre nano Commiisioner.Gruup A
1300-2000
Do. Regional Ireectot Grade 110Director (0 trareing9 Drexler Ofreilaree).
1
Director, Grade IffiDePutY Regional Diffire 700-1300 12
Amistant Regional DirectoreManagrel. 630-1200 OradcliSection Officer/Deputy Accounts officer
5. Employees' Provident FundOrgardaation Ass/Stare Provident Fund Commissioner, Grade 1
650-42.00
d. ffilmirellalCorretratiOn ofDellil Deputy MurecipalEagineer 2250-2300 1
Do. Deputy Coranresioner 1500-2000 2
Da. Education Officer 1
Do. Superintendent, Gardens 1
2 Chid Accountant
10 pa. Deputy Sugared-regret, Garden;
GeneralDuty Officer. Grade la
Do. Medical Officre
15. Do. Deputy Labour Welfare Officer
Internal Audit Officer
17. DOE Meetrie SUPPIfilffidelreiffire chief &Omer
Additional age, ElIgh361'
Deputy Chief re:maniere
Administrative Officer
FaffineereifiCharge
Executive Engineer -
11011-1600
C-
700-4300
700-1303
700-1300
500-900
2500 -2700
2100-2500
1100-1600
800-150D
800-1509
aao—i RID
133
46
WaWS22014-022Satrage Mariam] On- dertakkai , Delhi . Additional Chief Enghteer (Water) 2100-2500 1
D0 Superentendregrereinect (Civil) 1500-2003
25: Do. RCVCIllaa Officer 1100-1600 1
—Food. 129
01W4111flin
APPENDIX XII - [MSS parescaPh 331.01)1
_ _ Malemen Mewing the slumber of cases thee Me rostecorion ofremesitmess ruler was delayed by Guraumese welsh& period
of dots), . (Peellion as on 31-3-1979)
Cameo( the MithStYJDePaFtnCUt Over 5 years
4 years and
above but cat
than 5
3 years and
ab6.61 but Ies
Man 4 years
2 Dam and
above but 415
than 3 - YMIS
1 year and
above but 'tea
than a years
6 montbs3 and
above but IO
than.!
mouths 1 month Total
and and
above above
but but
- lees
than 6 than 3 mood's months years year
2 3 4 5 10
I. trOvimIhsteand IntrottIon 3 8 5 5 10 23 2. Communications 1 1 I 3 Cabinet Secretariat . I 1 2 4 4. Commence 3 S. Defence 2 3 6 8 6. Education and Social Welfare I 2 4 2
3 4 4 4
2
10. Health and Family Hence 17 2 13
II. Information and Broadcastrog 2 4 4
2
16, Law, Justice and Company Affairs 17. Petroleum and Chemicals It Planning Commiadou .
Rail.9636 - ' 4 Departnent &Social Welfare 1 Departmoot of Science end Tedin01009 ShipPind and IIMIDIEC c • 1 Supply and RehabIlitatIon . .. j 1 Tourism and Civil Aviation . .. Works and HOU-Sing . . .. 2 1 Mordalpal Coeporatloo olDelhi 10 2 2 6 4
27. Delhi Administration .. .. 3 28: Andaman and Nicobar Administration .. 1 ..
1 1 I 30 Elovernment or Poodielsory . 1 3
• 33. Lakshadweep Administration . 1 1
20 57
-
4 2 4
5. 174star c h Of x (3141slical).ForcaR415417h57441117 411d1:5ftel'ipelindan1 Department of Agriculture. Pa. 650-1700 . . . . . 310-17 12-3-79 G. Rematch Officer, Forest aescarch Institute and Collages. Donation. Defaul-
t Director, Mould Duck Iffiffilhar Farm, HassarWatta. Department of Agri- 1
.26-10-77 Not yet
1 24477 13.9-78 3. Affislant Levitt= in Engineering sod SaDaying. Forest Research Institute 19°G°11199. naunaun.Depaitm.Cal of Agnaolture. as. 650-1290 .
9. Deputy 133ffin Fowl Director (Stamm and Research). 1348 of 27-948
ID Chief Enema- (Fishing Vessels) Eispl tory Fisted Project B tavola 2 16-1-78 Not yet 4 16-148 21948 1
II. Junior Outoroffiffin AB ladm Soil and lad Use surrrry organtrarion, 1 2912-71 26-2-79
17- Assistant Como:Waimea (Rthigeratleffil Department of Rural Dovelopment. 1 10-2-78
Director. Dkoctorate of Mina Dcveleptnenn Madras, Depaltnatt of 99-77 149-714
Assistant Effitinear. Oaca Rasta Wider Resclurecs Otganiration, Dcparls 1.478 Not yet 1.78 2-2-79
25-5-78 Not yet
Ingot
Sewerbteam oiscer (Ondinary Dade), Fated restinito sod Bellefea parade-aDepartment WAgnOulture Rs. 1100-1600 . .
Assistant Menne Engineer. Office r the General Manages. Faraffica Barrage
12- Assistant Director, Central Poultry Breeding Farm, Hassarghattn (Bnagolore) Deparlasset of Agriculture. Rs, 700-1300 " '
19. Technical Officer (5 age d Research) S G Capffign Or -
21 Research Officer (Eaffineering Telecommtmicatlon), Genital Water and PowerResearch Station. Pone, Departannat of Migattd.n. W.700-1303
1 27-17.-78
2 29-477 26-548
1 12-5-78 Not yet
1945-78 Not yet
24648 31-179 21478 Not yet 23-7-77 29-4-78
31-10-77 14-643 31.-1047 0-7-78
10-5-78 Not WI
21. Junior Extenion Methods Offircog Diseaprate of Plant protection. Wiffssornoe and Storage, Department of Agdoultace. R4.700-1300 . . 1 6-12-77 30-9-78
72. Assislant Markffing Offiffit Group II. Direciartale of Marko-040mnd home. Dan, Department at Rumal DivelopMent. Rs. 550-900 . . . 154-74
Not yet 15-12-77 19-648 15-12-D 15-12-17 7-6-78
=
to tt
2 3
23. Assistant &timer Exploratory Fisheries Project. Bombay, Department of
SS' TSIsiserch ljacer Delentl5c-Mathematics). Centel Water and Power Research Station. Pune. Depart-tenni Ottrrigation. Rs-704-13w
25, Senior &scar& Assistant, All India Sail and Land Use Stricy. Department
26. Assistant Soil Conservation Officer (Elydrolop). Department of Agicultere.
27. Chemist (Insecticides) Directorate of Plant Proteution, Quarantine and Str7- tag4 DeparIniottOfAgtkOirOor. Re 1300-170e
28. Assistant Director Wad life Preservations Regional Office, Bombay. fie-
1 1 1 2
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
5-4-78
29-12-77
5-7-7e
24-10-77 24-1047
31-10-71
2-8-7
244147
241-79 28-648
Not yet
14-78 20-5-72
5-7-78
21-9411
Not yet 29. Chief Engineer. Off& of Do Director of Integrated Fisheries Project,Cochin, Dcpartment of Aerlfsibsel its.841-1200 Research Oillear (Engineering—CDS/ Central Waxer and Porter Research
Station, rune. &oh& Water Communion, Department of Irrigation.
Assistant Marketing 0.GrotapI. Under Survey and Training in Agficah rural Marketinit. Directorate of Marketing and Inspection, Departmmt of
9-948 9448
men
33- Junior thilaPhYsielati Central Ground Water Board. Department of A2tical-
24- Aseistent Plant Pathologist. Directorate of Plant Protect' , Quaraniine and .Storag-.Departmcnt of Agriculture. Rs. 650-1200 . . .
13. meld Ufficern3ireetorate of Agricultutel Aviation, Department of Agriculture.
36. Senior Extension MeLhodOlficer.Dirmtorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Slot Departmentof Agriculture. Ra. 1100-1600 . .
37_ Research OM= (Laud ItafomishDepartnient of AprienSure. Am 720-1300
SS. Assistant Soil Survey Officer, All India Soil and Land U S r y, Depart
?odder Agronomist, Acidenal Station on Forage Production and Demonst-ration Selieffere—Jammu & leashmir and Alemarthi (Tamil Nadu), Depart-
Animal Geneticist, Central Cattle Free-ding Fenn. suteisarh (Rajasthan/ Chiplima (Orissa) and Alantadhi &unit Nadu)) Department of Attricultult
24-3-79 7-478
4 20-8-77
• Not yet 15-9-78 Not yet 224-78 21340-773
234-78 Not yet 5-3-79 284-711
28-8-78 22-2-79 Not yct ta
tre
1 23-12-77 20-743
1 31-8.78 Notre
24-248 22-9-78
2 18.4-78
3 7 Not yet
, Rep n cot of A griculturp Rat 550-900 B. Suitor Scientific Officer Grade (Desiw),National Sups K /(lano
tedair antafFacctoraa of kgranktua AL N-7-78
Not yot
eitsffiNw`geg-, Iii-O-Wee_
2 3 5
34 Assistent Tochnical Advise/Foosi and Nointr ian the ion Offiew Fowl and Nutrition BOaret Doputment of rood. Its. 700-1300 . . 1
19-0-78 1 30.348 1 30-348
42. Shift Manage.r. Delhi Milk Schema Department at Altriculturt. 94148 1132-79
43. Deputy Dffectar (Markamp. Directorate of Oil Scads Development, 1-330erabaRDepailment of Agrautcona Rs. 1100-1600 . . . 1 21448 44. 8n1WWIL Central Fisheries Estonsion Tranvia cent% ItYdWaluol DePart-
1 2842-77 21-648 43. Reowrch Winer (Fngineering—Mechaniud). Central Water mid Powor R wan, Station, Pilnet Dapartnannt &Irrigation, Rs. 700-1300 . 1 19-448 12-10-W
Deputy inroor (EP nwinUe). Central Plant Protection Training Institute. Hyderabad. Directorate of Plant Prates-0cm. Qtannatino and StoragDrt-eutu(
204-78 Assistant Soil Chapin% All India Soil land Use Sunny Organ' and 1.
2 2590-77 45. Assistant Manor (Surwillanoc), Directorate of Plant Proieekon, Quarantine
1 99. Sather Cartographic Assistant AllIndia Soil and Land.Use Riney. Depart
so. Restalch Omecr (semtme-PhYsics). celltral Water Commission'
54. Assistant Soil ConservadOn 01/low (Sodimontallon), Department of Apical-
W. Anikstant 116wPor (Hydro-meteorology). Control Water Commission,
All ladle. Soil 41.1 Land Use Suryea. Departmont of
1
1
2
1
7.8,74
1991-78
29-9-78
231247
24-11-78
30.12-78
18-9-78
Not yet
M. Senior Soil Nuweyor,
$7. l'ochnical Officer (Inalrument Pagincos). National Sugar Institute. !Canaan
Veterinary Officer, Quint Cattle Braiding Farm, Somilionda.DLimrad and
Alamadhi, Department of Agicultilro, as. 650-1200 . . .
Director, Regional Station on Forage Production and Demonitta don, Surat-sada (Rajasthan) and Sdnagar (Jammu and Kashmir). Oepartmont of Apt-
60. Assistant Registrar (Central Hord Rook). Hord Registration Soheme. Onpuie
61, Deputy Agrkultural Marketing Adviser (Relcarc13).Directorato of Marketing and Insisoalon.DePartmont °Mural Desolopmalt. W. 1300-1700 -
61 Udine'R rid Sod I w at EP Won Relocation Institute, Nikkberi
2 3 4 5
64. /unior Entomologist. Directorate of Plant Protection. Quaranffne and SR-
30-11-78 Not yet 17. Senior 1611661 Assistant MT'Wroclaw), Direct r Ale PI 11366606 Quarantine andStorage.Department of Agnculture. Rs. 59346,0 . . 2 3041-78 Not yet COMMERCE, ChalL sumass AND COOPER-6.110N
Assistant Director Grade 1 (ProductIon and Development), Office of the Textile Commiseioner, Bombay. aama-1300 • • - - - ANiSlant Director Grad I I 204046 63-79
(Dye' A Ora= or the Textile CoMINSIINarBombay Re. 70O_a3lx 18-748
68, 24-248 ANNAN Directed Grade 1 ii(Dleing.) in the Office r the I 9-8-78
Development (3666esioner(Raudlaoms)(WeayersService Centrec). Rs. 700-1300 - Diawor, Deyelopmaa CONIC for Musical Inawmen6 maams, All India
Not yet COMMUNICA7TONS
Assistant 136166 CARcendltioning), Posts grad Tuasraoas Civil Wing (Posts and Eldricaphs 11663. tit 350-900 (Pra-ea8ed) Manager, Posts and Teearephe Motor Savioa Posts and TelegraphsBoard. Not yet
1 631247 Not yet 1 71. Assielent Enalacer.06696 7-9-78 Communications Mal= Re. 650-1200 3 177-6-7778 Not yet 17-648 3-2-79
17-643 12-79 29-1-79
17448
2
1 Aasaant !.!its ami idea:MOS olleeleala POW end Telegraphs
AssistuntEnmeeer.Pastsandiel66661336). 16.65063200. 2
76. Architect. Posts and Telegraphs Hoard.
1
/7. Technical Assistant Grade Z. Wireless Planning and Co-ordinatlen.Wingl MonUorIng Organisation. Ra. 550-900 . . Techalcal Asstffit.6.0yerteas Communicallees Service. RI. 550-900 . . 17
DEFENCE Assietant Maragemf_rn probalimaMlumaitt. Denaturant or Defence Pro.
1
1
ea Medical Officer Malatent Surgeon Grade I3. Navel HeadeNelterS. Rs. 350.-9.00 (Pre-rerlseed . . . .
1
81. fiarazijutavnitooMenages. oRa.
s0213600robetionEMetallerydst, Depagment. or Defence 1
1
23-6-78 5-2-79 16678 29-12-73 17-6-72 D-6-78 20-11-78 17-678 2610-78
3-12-76 Not yrit
184-77 Not yet 3-12-76 Not yet 62-78 Not Yet
204-72
Not yet
4-464— Not yet
13444 Not y6 4-2-74 — 23448
1042-75 Not yet
Net yet
7M-74_ 13-3-79
9,475 Not yea
3.2-77 2-5-78
21-9-78 Not yet Not yet
30-1-78.
.M. Assistant Surgeon Grade T, Directorate General of Armed Forma. Medias/
0 a ai4lA4 Farces
Ileadguarters go. 1100-1800 . .
94. Master. in English. Paslitrum Indian Military Came. Osist d Its
20-7-77 25-10-7R
2612-77 Not yet
3
1
4
3
1
5 2
1.3-9-7/
20-12-76 16-1197
21-7-77 31-I-77
1-4-77 1-4-77
22477
34-77
6-8-77
25-10-77 25-10-17 25-10-77 254047 25-10-77
25-10-77
Not yet Not yet
Not rat 29-873 Not yet
Not yet 3-4-78
Not yet
Not yet
Not yet
Not ye/ 12-3-7 28-219 26-2-79
13-7-78
Not yet
CLASan Assistant ScearitY °Meer, Army Ordnance Corp/ Rs..550-980 .
0Th e Corps I Eledrical and Meeltacical Civilian A$ rant 5 arty
Whoktime Lady Medical Oflicer (Family Planning). W. 650-3200 and
Master in Mathematics, flashtriya Indian Military College, Rs. 650-960
Workshop Officer (ElecticalOmineedr.8), Corps of Weeticaland mechanical
IL Solid Stale PhYsics Laboratory, Delhi, SR Senior ScientIM Oases 0 4
Technical Assistant (General Duty). Dint Cipher Bureau. Rs. 425-800 .
leCt131Cr in French. National Defeo= Academy Wing. Pane. Ba.7ICO—nop
Assistant Architect. Piaginescin-Chiets WNW. Army HeadqUarierS. Re. . . . . . . . . 1 0-3-77
I 263-77 24-2-78
7 24-2-78
Animal Supervisor, Annul ForomMediyal College, mine. 137.550-9130 . I 4-2-78
Reader in Plormacalogy, Directorate General of Armed Forces Medical 10-2-78
16-5-73 16-5-78 23-2-79 28-2-79
Not yet
Not yet
99. Senior Selectifto Ofilcur Grade 7 Combat Vehicles Research and Develop-ment Esttb1ttbien r?em Madam ROYMN and Davolopment Organisation.
16.2.711 Not yet
100.. Workshop Officer (Mechanical Engineering). Carps of ElectricalariaMeWalli- 12-S-77 25-9-73
Academy Kbaralmasla. Rs. 709-1.300r+Ra. 150 Special AllowanD 1 M-10.77
3 4 5 2 1
30-10-78 Not yet 15-3-79
2241-78 12-0-78
Not yet
10-12-7fl
Not yet 3-1-79
3-3-79
22-6-78 29-12-18
19-149
Not yet Not yel.
1 1 2 2
5 2
1 4 3 5 1
1
1
3
1
1
6.3.78 191177
19-2-72
29-10-77
1-648 1-6-78 1-6-58
284247
24448
3-448
102. Oreloonce Officer CviliartyStore),Anny OniasuccCorys 650-4200
Army IA Administrative OM= Grade rr Unit eer-ia-Chiers Branch.
D or.JontLLPflVW 103. Denim SeientifwOracca Gradell. Naval Physkaland Comnographie Lahore-
Coohin.113andialtvelopelent Organisafion. Rs. 700-1300 . torM
CONS of ICE Lederer in Mechanical R1140e4riag (temoduction Eaginecring)
StatiCal and Mechanical laughs:ming. Re.703-1103 . • • _
107. Lecturer in liincli.NationaiDefence Academy.IChwelevasta. Re1/00-1300+ 150 Special Allowance . . •
108, Technical Off= (Photo-Litho), Aimed PONS thatICIWINLES-ad Inter-Sew
109 Seal Translation Officer (Rusdan/Dyglish).1nd5anN8wa Rs.700-1300 110. Ecansladon OD= (FrenchlEnglish.), Naval Headquarters. Rs. 650-1203 . III. Senior Technical Oificca'Directorate Of Predaction and 'Onetime (Naval). . .
Mom, e1ro Es 650-1201 19.178 Not yet
1 30-6.14 A yst/Rogrammeritonsole Controller, lalion Navy. RR 700-1309 I 20-3-78 12-1-79 1 Hist ry.14 r al Del Academy, Paw_ Rs. 700-13034-150
2 8-5-78 27.2-79 115, 1.ecturcr in NONNI. National Defence Academy, lame. RN. 700-1300+1" .Special Alluava ' l'l . ' ' " " '
3 20-5-78 7-39 116, Penn aftjvcr, Mllitnxy Farm. Rn. 650-5200
.
I 71177 23-178.
1 118. INNINch Assistant (Non-Scientific% Joint Intelligence Organkailoj,.
1 119. Senior Technical ASSISNON NOON Form Headquarters and Infer-Service
1
120. Junior Scientific (Dicer, Demi-Meant of Defence Production. R4650-1202 I 121. Senior Administrative 011izta Grade I. Research anti DetRopment Organism
2 122. Medical Officar-(12 13inci160. Its. 100-1600.1 . . 123. Lecturer in Electronics, Corps of ' 61 and Mechookal Engineers.
124. Lecturer in Chemistry. Corps of Electrical end Mechaticel Engineers. 1 1
— 1
10-7-7
13-2-78 16-31.74 24-1E78
214048 12.179
19447 19-5-78
Not yet 3-7-78
Not yea
19-10-78
25-4-78 16-1 -79
72-78 18-10-78. —Not RI
r Grade. II, Dercnco El:aromas It zerint laboratOry
— — — — 2
1 -- 126. Rmior Scinnae Officer. Dintoryrate of 1.44.1204711444t3
ryin (Air). Rs- 656-12013 . •
a 4
nt and *miry- . .
27 13 Not yet 16-92135-2.79
9-1643. 28-2-79
18-9-78 24-1-79
12/. Assistant Teryniery ErIginee.r Officer (Radiology), Old= of the Director I
lag. Lecturer in Metallary. Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Enancura. 1
129. LLturcr in Poiltiryl Sctact.. National Defence Academy, ICharahvada. I
ISO. Professor (Selection Gradry at College of Militasy Engineering Pane. 1
III. Assistant Director, quad Forces Fllms and Photo Division. Rs. 650-1200_ 1
II/ Workshop Officer GMT. bal Oderyanical Enryneedng with ComPuter Wary naMming as ono IL the Subteen), Corps at Electrical and aleatory:al Eng
- . . . 1
133. Principal Scientific Officer, DedenceResearchiand Development laborstary.
Hydrrybarl, Research and Development Organisation. Rs.1500-2000 •
114. Deputy Architect, Engineer-in-elders Branch, Army Headquarlrys.
135. 'Senior Design Officer Grade 11-(Consini4i0n). Indian Navy. Its. 700-1100
Not yet
25-7-78 Not yet
Not yet
3-12-77
July 78
1 14-7-713 12-3-79 12-1-19
1 5442 81248
17-12-77 24740
20-5-7S .22.1215
M-8418 Not ytt
14-7-7S 33-2-79
8-8-78 2-149
214-78 17-1-79
24-78 33.3.79
13angdorc. Research and Development Organisation, Rs. 700-1100 . I 17771 9-2-79 3-10-73
N
23-10-73 Noott et yet
16-6-78 25-10-75
13-9-73 Not yet
1740-78 Not yet Not yet
30.6-75 16-3-79
11-8-78 21-2-79
143. Principal Scientific Officer Naval Science an TeckaulogiCal Laboratory, Visakhapatnam, Resenrchsuad Development Organisation. Its. 1500-2000 1 254-78 4-1-78
_1 74-78 194. Senior Scientific Officer Grade IL Armed Forces Medical College, Puns.
Directorate 0 Ler8.1 of Armed Partua Mediryl Services. R5700-1300 . I 16•148 25-7-72 Lecturer in Physic), National Defence Academy Will& PLIen. Rai/00-1300 5 3-10-78 Not yet Simko kientffictlfaceg Aeronautical 1)caoloyment asiablistintent. nrygeleire. _ Research madDevelopment Organisation. • Rs. 650-120C 64046 Not yet
)29-11-77— )94." I 11448 .12.10.78
137. Naval Store Offices. Indian Navy. Rs. 1100-1662 133. Senior Administrative Officer Guide II, Research end Development Orga-
339. Senior Scientific Officer Grade 11, Aeronautical Development EstabilSliment.
2 5 1
141 Assistant Naval Store Officer. IndianMY-3P. Rs. 650-1200 . 6 2
Instructor. Tibetan Langamgn Army Educational Corps Tralbillg CWICAQ 1
Principal Scientific Officer. Defunct FloetrOnin Research Inbaratory,Bydera had, Research and Dryclopment Organisation. Its. l500-2t . . 1
60 New dffiR search and Develtipment Org.notation. R
SOCIAL WELFARE AND -CULTURE EDUCATION.
197. Mead Officer (Aasetent Surgeon Grade 1). Indian Navy. 'Rs. 650-1200 3 713-78 Not yet
Assistant ManageriCothiugleeboichum Department of Defence Prodoctien. '
1 28-101g Not yet - -
6 7-10.75 Not yet
Senior Scientc Officer Grade L Defence Electronics Applications labora-
tory, Deboadun. Research and Development Organisation. Li t150) . 1 I-8-78
ffisanialona Rewash mffiDeveloyment Organisation. Rs. 700-1300 . . 1 27-10-78 Not yet
Senior Scientific Officer Grade II. Gas Turbine Research Establishment.
Senior Scientific Officer Grade IL Defence Research end Develonment Labo-
ratory. liffiderabad, Romanis end DevelOpment Organivatioo. Rs. 700-1300 3 5-76 28-10-78
Senior Scientific Officer armee 1. Directorate of Technical Development 1 15.1-78. 1.4-12-78
Translation Officer (R en ussianlEugliabl, lad Na- Rs. 650-1100 .
. I 1741M 15A-78
Visakhapatnam Resealed, and Development Organisation. .. 700-130a I 31-5-78 27-50-78
Scalar Scientific Officer thadelLNaval Stenos and leelinolotallaboralory
IS. Senior Teel:Meal Assistant. Directorate of Produclion and Inspection Naval). 1 I
1-4-78 27-8.78
141-78 29-8-78
I Not yet
157. Senior Scientific Officer G d L Department of Defence Production. I 29-9-78
Not yet
15+78
In [Smear b A 1 (Cul 'I th Oioay),Ah8iIjoalS y f 1 ot
r ion. Junior Scientific Officer. National Research Lheratory for Conservatism of 12-4-78
163. Librarian Grade I (Larimagesi.Depattinens of °aired Re 650-1200 . 1 15-2-78 1
Junior Lecturer (Physical Jawaharlal Nehru College, ICavaratti(Lairafiadireep) 1 Not yet
165. Deputy Director. Central Institute of Indian Languages, MysOre, Depart- 15-12-78
166 i r Lee A If J harlot Nehru College. Kerman& Laksha. NIP
damp AdministrationMepartreent of Education. Rs. 550—SW • 1 5-1-18
188. Editor. Anthropological Survey of India, Department of Culture. Rs.
ION-Deputy Director (Tralnita) in the National Institute of Social Defence, 1 10-11-78
Research Associate (Whim). Anthropological Survey raffia. Department 6-5-78
Ill Junior lactates- in Chenlistiffi fawaharlal Nehru College KIIS =alai (laksla- 1 I34.78 3.10-78
Assistairnatiranan lOuldemia Means), Naminal Istasei. calcatte. De- 248
158- Linter Scientific °fame Department of Defence Production, Threctiorate General oily-Mention. IN• 6717ffil2h° • "
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104.711
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1740.78 174049
24-1048
Head of Doesion /Training), National Institute of Social Delmore Depart-
man, or social welfate. Us. I 300_ 700 .
Anthropologist (Plwskal—Authroology ilvision), Anthropological Sutney
of laths. nepartineut of Culture. as. 700-I 300 - .
OS Lecturer, Urdu Teachiag and R.C3carttl Centre. Saproon, SOD (Himachal Pradesh), Centml bismuth of laden Languages DePartilletil or Educe-
179. Director, Motional GM tow for the ' Orthopaedically Haridieapped. tom
Roughly. Cake to. Department of Octal Wellare. Rs. 21100_7430 -
In: Reueucb AS5i312.01 OMONIRD/PaychOlom) in the Bureau for promotion
. ENERS34
FM. Der Director (Chemical), Central Electricity Anthodty. Oepartusenl
of
179. Assist4n1 Director/Assitiant Executive Engineer. Department of Power,
s 18R Resistant DircetorlAssistant Executive Engineer (95141.1c4). Central Illechie
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Not yet
1•1
182. Resigned to Tribhumn University). Rs. 700-1103 or pay . Mie-lible in the parent I intillitiOnIUMVerSity plus foreign allowance
181. Reader in Statistics. Triblinvaa University. Kathmandu. Nepal. (Existing
Reader in Silviculture (Under Indian Cooperation Mission. Kallunautlu to bc in the My Scale ad- 15-50-55
n.6-55
le3 Works Mammy India Security Doss, N Economic Vohs Rs. 730-1300 .
134. Economic Adviser. Depanment of ReenOMICAlthirs. Rs.2500-3000 .
IR& Deputy Chief Engineer, Inda Security P N Is R I,
20-2-78
55-10-n ass. Department of
E[OttOrdiC Maly. Rs. 1100-1600 . . 1 14-7-73 OR Artist Engraver. ScearitY RePcir MIII HoshanNbed (Madhya ?radicals), De.
1 314-78 187 Appraiser in various disciplines in the Customs Dap/MINN- Depanment of
1411478 188. Assistant Equimer Halemical). Government Opium and Altin id Works
undertaking, Department of Revercio. Rs 700-1314 . . 1 30.10-78 Ha Assistant Engineer (Mechanical). Government Opium tind Alkaloid Works
Undertaking, Department ofRevenue. Re 700-1300 . . . 1 1.50 Chcmicri Engineer, Government Opium and Alkaloid Works Undertaking,
sr Isn p 70(1_I Ins 2 23.11-78
HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
pg L General Mity Officer. Grade II of the Central Health Solo Rs. 350-990
192 Lecturer In Venereal Diseases and Dermatology. Department of Ilkihh. Specialersi Grade E of Central Bealib Service Rs. 1100-1800 . 9-3-76
185 Genster in orthopaedic Surgery, Departmem-ef -Health Soccahmi Grade II 1 243-76
12-12-73
1473
313-79
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44046 Not yet
17-625 Not yet
1-626 Not yet
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15-3-77
30-927
22747
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1340-70
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4 5
Maurer in Physiolofr. Department of Health, Spectsfras Grade II of
bactuser in Mwlicine, Specialist? Grade II of Gentral Health Service. De-
2
I95. Oder MMical Officer, Dandakaranya Davdopment AuthorIty.Dcpartro.ent -of
Health, Specialists) Grade II of Central Health Senfre. 148.1100 —1800
. 1
192 Staniar Medical Officer, Animate% Pradesh Adminstradon and Assam Rifler, 3
193. Msocinte Professor of Pio-chemistry and Nutrition, All India Institute of
Hygiene and Public Health, (Dhaka. Directorate General' orHealthServices
Assistant Rio-Ghemist, Dr. Ram Manohaa Luhia Hospital, New Delhi.
Directorate General of Health Saviour, Department of llehlth. Ed 550-900 1
Areistasit Director (MicrobioloG). National Institute of Cominunierible
Diseases. Darla Department of SMUG Specialiste Grade 11 of Centra
l
Health Service RshltXl-1500
Assistant Professor of Midwifery Numbs. All India Mahal° of Hygiene wad Futile Health CM:attn. Department of Health. Its. 1190-1600
1
102 Research Officer (Biowhernisur National Institute of.Communhable Ohm 1
see, Delhi Dcpartlttaat or
203. Medina] Superintendent and Senior Psychiatrist- Hospital for Mental Diseases.
Shahan, Delhi Department of Health. R.s. 1800-2250 . • 1
20C Assistant Director (Medical). National IratiMe of Gonimnrifeable Diseases, Dopvinaeot of Health, Specialists' Grade II of)
Moo-al Health Service. 21628
A sor in Home minder Institute of Post-Graduate Medical alnatiqn and Resomfr Pondicherry, Pinselorale General of Healtfrgerafres, Department of Health. Re. /300-1700 . . .
20. liectimst ha Pharmacology. Ildyllanlinge Medical C011eKand MU &Gisela ICIpilmani fral Hospital. Now Delhi, DiI{taithsrrvime. Es rect of Health,
Spediall ts, Grade II
207, Imam. in Microbiology. Lady Gardinge Medical College and Sint Sucfrefa !Canal Hospital. New Deihl, Department of Hhealt Specialists Grade II
108. Technical Officer (Medical Stores Organisation), Directorate General of
209 Lect Ea N d Throat, Javraharlal Institute of Post-Graduals Medical Education and Itcrearch, Pondicherry. Department of Health, Specialists' Grade II of MinkelHealth Sw AAA Es. 1100-4200 . Junior Pathologist. Jawaharlal Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research. Pondicherry. Department of Health, Omani Duty Offlar
212. lecirtrer in Psycho/Hy. Raj Kumasi Arndt Kau-4 College of Nursing. New Delhi, Directorate General of Health Scrsices. Rs. 650-960 .
212 Senior Research Officer (algurnacology) lawatharlial Instlflw of ?gad Graduate Medical Education and Research. Pondicherry, Rs. 650-1200 .
214. AssMant Entomologist, Directorate of National Malaria Eradication Pro. gramme. Directorate General elHealth Services Ren 700-1300 . .
215—frouslimiad (Nuhltion) Dinwtorate General of Health Service!. Rs. 55/910
216. Assistant Engineer (Public Health), All India Inatitutc of Frylkneand Public Health, Cantle. Department or Health. Rs 650-1200 . . .
10.7.77 19-6-78
1 13-6-77 10-3-7
1 18-4-711
194.77
1 54-78 18.12-78
1-9-77 27-4-78
1 13-10-78
1 12-5-78 6-12-78
12.949 Not ye
Not yet
1
Grader, Cent-al Health Sent. Es. I100-1600 . . . .
Refrigeration frigHeer. B.C.O. Vaccine Laboratory. OningE, Madras.
3-1-78 164-4
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217. Lecturer in Medicine, lAwilana And Medical College. New DON, 1)4part- mewl of Health. Specialists' Grade 11 of Central Health Service. -
I 264.78
113, Depot Manager Medical Stores Organisation, Director Genera or Health
1 4-10-78 Not gel
Technical Officer. Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation, Directorate
I E1048 Not yet
Deputy Dinewer (School Health Education), Ceram) Health Education Efficau,Direcromm Gerona of Health &wises. Rs. 1500-1800 . . I 81-78
221 MO i A a Pod logy Ma Jana And Medical Collet; New Delhi. Departnient ofElealth, Specialists Grade II of Central Health Service. I 14-7-78 21-I MS g
212. Nettainary °Piece, Canna Remarch Institute, Kasauli. Directorate 1
123. Deputy Dtredo (Administration). Jawaharlal Institute of Pect-Grailualt Medital Ethication and Research. Pondicherry, Department of Health.
Inn= in Chemin,. Rilikarnact Arndt Pao College of Nursing, New
Deihl. Directorate Nand of Health Scillies& IN 650-1200 . .
HOME AFFAIRS
Technical Officer (Pholoffiliseffinline). Rs. 700-130a . . • 1
226;Director Grade I. Indio Statistical Service. Denanment of Personnel and
7-12-77 5-5,98
201-79
Not yet
24-5 M
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229. Professor in Indian History 133111 alit-1NC flahader 5hastri Nallsmal A mealy of Administratiou, Mwmorle, Department of Personnel and - Administrative Reforms. Rs. 1501-2001 . . . 1
INDUSTRY
Assistant Director Grad 1 (nlectonics). Small Indotrios Devciopment Organisation. Dammam tof ladustnal Development. Rs. 700-1300 .
Assistant Director Grade I .(ludusinal Management and Taming). Small Industry DevelopMent Orgainsatton. Department of Industwal Deflations&
1 139. Deputy Dunne Mennen Sent tudifines DevelOprinit Organnition,
Department of IndustualDeolonment. Re. 1100-1600 . . .
235. Deputy Director (Gless/Ceramlle) in the Small industries. Denslopincni Organization, Isictrunent of Industrial Develonm
2 216. Assistant Infor On& Patent Office Department of Industrial Dew.
297. Ennllner of Patents and Designs, Patent Office. Department Indietrial
8 Stiperintendent &Self (Department (non Sis 650-1200 - •
20-10-95 Not yet
20-917% 25-10-78. Net yet 3040-78 Not yen
284-M Not yet
15.10-78
27-12-77 1110-78 27-12-77 19-6.711
9-12M7-78 —
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15-9-78 15-678
4-10-78
19.10-76
5-8-711
15-673 5-947
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Not yet
Not yet
114-78
8-1248
Not yet Net yet
33-718
9-1178 641-78 264673
19-1-78 274148 23.6-78
259. Deputy Director Cffieclioniffil). Stroll Industries Pevdeptffint Organisation, Depute:mato( IndustriffiDeollopment. Rs. 1103-1600 - . - •
210. Deputy Dimelor (Ommical), Small Grimily Development Omaniffition• Departmcut of IndestrlalDeedoPment Rs. 1100 -1000 . . .
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241. Assistant Registrar of Trade Marks, Trade Marks Registry, Niemen... t of
292- Assistant Industrial Ihroimer, Small Industry Development Oreenbation, De- Parent of Indurtrial Dew:Bomar T(- fl-10 . • - •
- 241. Assistant Dheetor fthelde 0 (Blectrical4vSmall Industry Development Offit
. ENVORMATION MOD BROADCASTING
2614' 1444s DePattnent TV Desizo TV Tininint Centre of the Alma and of TN. Institute of India Re 1100-1400(Powested) . . • .
Newsreel Officer le tnelothosliffialsion. Its. 814-1200 • • • •
Programme Brecutire• All India Raclin, Direetarata (tenant, All India Radio.
DIDOOratt Gement' die Assistant Station Iffirretrer.
248 Deputy Director, 'Films Dtvisiona Rs 700-1300 . 249 Station Director Mohoam Grade). All le Ma Rffilo Rs
250 Dimeter, I- eflisialon. Rs 1100-1600 9
19-10-77 10-10.77
26-5-71 6-5-78
Not yet
LABOUR
251. Assistant fl—tor f2,4 safety, Directorate Goierel of Minas Safety; Dbanbad. Ro.840-12001 1mdlls. 650-12/20 134-70 Not yet 1 62-77 Nor yet
1 10-2-77 23.10-78 Itegienal Director Grade PI/Deputy Regional Dhertorffissistmit Insurance Commissioner/Deputy Actinbeistrative Officer, Emplffimsi Stale Impose
I Not yet Deputy Director of Mines Safety (Mining). Directorate General Of Mines Safety, Dlusobad. Rs. 1200-1700 9 • 9 • • • I
._ 1 21-11-477; Not yet z _ I 2611.77 6-10-78
1 4-10-78
_ 1 4-10-78
1 28-11-77 in_is Direeterig alpioyeee
28-2-78 Not yet
22-2-78 13-2.79 27-2-78
251 Assistant Labom Commissioner ((Dotal), Chief Labour Commissiozite's 1 18-547 Not yet 253. Senior Investigator/Planning Areistant, Directorate General of Employment
Assistant ACCOUnts ger Grade 1/Section officer/pastas Rs. 650-1200 le Insurance Corporation. New Della
. . . . . . . . 1
Welfare Administrator in the various MicRa Welfare Organisation& . . . . 1
I
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253. or Dock Safety). Dei ofFactry AdvicaServce and Inspector Rs. 7—U( I 1E0:24.7188. N24.4. is y7c8t
I 151147 18.4-73 . I
259. Assistant Director of TratolVice-Prinelpal, Central Training institute for
Instructora Directorate General of Emplayinent and Wishing. Rs 1130-1603 1 264-78 1
1{16-5.7273 17-1-19
- 1 13-10-78
Assistant Proydrat Fmul Commit:Iona (Urania 1), Employee's Proadmt 1 1.54-76 12-12-78 15.5-78 19.10-73 1
I
Psychologist Vocational RetwbilitatIon Centro for Physically Ilmadcappod, Direalorate General of Employment and Deming. Its. 650-1200 .
27-6-M . 1
262 Medical Officer, Annan Riga. Arunachal Dacha Adman-striation Omani- 1 27-9-78 Not yet
ReSeadh DIMer WhYsWIDDI. Directorate General of Factory Adobe Service I 5-10-78 Not yet
Productivity Officer (Engincisting), Directorate General of Rectory Adycce Service and Labouslostautes, Bombay. Its. 700-1300 . • . . 1 25-10-78 Not yet
266. Timing Oflicea, Directorate General of Factory Advice Service and halsoar 641-7 Not yet I
266 Rehabilitation Oaker, Vocational Rehabilitation f PhysleallY Handicappcd.DuColonce Gnawed of Pamloyment and "Minim Rs. 650-1203 I 15-3-70
267- Rewards Meer (Engineenns), Directorate moral of rectory Advise Ser- viceandLallowlnIthices,Poitibays Rs. 706-1301) . . , . 194-78 764-76
LA PISTICE AND COMPANY AFFAIRS
MO. Senior Technical tment 910:111Pady AMID. Its. 550-900
Not yet
PLANNING
270. Superintendent Mold Operations Ditivion. National Samplc SurYM argaul-
Whoa. Depardnent of Statistic}, Its;. 550-900. . . . 30-17-T7 17-10.711 1 30.1247 144-78 1 30-12.D 27-748
271, Research Assistant (Project Appraisal Dorisionlo Planning Comnission.
Managalirent Analyst. Smutting Owirnission. R14103-1603 . . . 1 29473
senior Research 0Mecr, Dolan Appraisal Division, Rs. 1100-1600 . . 1 22-3.78 27-7-78
RAILWAYS
Addslant Medical MSc= in the Medical Deportment or Indian Railways 9 111 -74 NM yet
Assistant Medical Officer- Indian Railvalys (Railway Iloand7 Rs. 650- 1200 . 3 26.5-75 —Not yet 42 11.10-75 Not yet
Nor yet
Divisional Medical Officer/Senior Medical — 011Iccr. Rally:6Y Board. 20.7-77 27-1-79
20- -77 2-5-78 3 Not
1 Pr !MON* 0 Doer. Indian Railweya UPOWay Bottn3DVDDI777001 1 21-7-79
"Eng
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5 1 2 4
I 25-7-7 8 16-3.79 273. Comm and Sactallargist. Ra.1102-1800 . . . • .
279. laffiturer In Mechanical Engineering. Railway IWade of Mechnffical anti 114-78 .20-10-73 Electrical Engoeming,321ualpur. Rs. 701-1300 . . . • • I
3 244-78
'Diem Railway Insignia of Mechanical
0-1-72
288 Lecturer 91 Eleerrical Ensineering. and Electrical EARneering. Donlon-. Rs. 700-1100 . . . . I 14448
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
OfficorSuniegor, Novey of Indio_ RI 650-1200 82 2040-75 Not yet
Senior Environmental Analyst (Mining). Rs. I100-16W . 2-12-77 MN sffit
Research Offictr• NatIonal Atlas Organisation, Calcutta. RS. 700-1300 . 15-947 5-5-13 15-9-77 24-970 15.9-77 20-1-78
5.9-77 6-4-78
285 Techoical Officer, National Atlas Organisltion. R. 700-1300. 11.8.71 17-2-73
286. Director (New Energy Sourees), Special Programme 449/1109. 03 1 304477
287 Instrument Teelunologist Survey Minas. RS 1500-11100 1 25-2-78 18-10-78
283. Production Technologist, Survey candle. WA/CO-1600 • 1 30-9-77 4-5-7S
SystemalicHotanist. Botanical Survey or tndia. Rs•100-1300 • - 1
21-6-78' 12-12-78 20-10-78 294-78
7.90. botanists Eastern Circle. Botanical Survey of India. P4650-1200 . 1
298 DIrecior (Environmental Coordination). R4.2200-2500 . .
292. Deputy Superintenclin0 Surveyor. Survey of India. Rs. 703-1300 . • 1/ 16-1148 Not yet
s 'Stogie!. Tonto India Its. 650_1204
Specialist (Resticidc). Ils. 1100-1700 30-11 78 Not yet
SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT
Medical Officer Grade IF. Border Roads DetrIopmebt Boatel. Its. 700-1300 104-74 Not yet 26-10.77 NM yet 18-1047 3-10-78 2040-77 -878 2640-77 20-7.78 2641177 3-7.73 26-1047 74648
Junior Naval Architect, Mercantile Marine Department, Directorate General 30-1-78 Not yet
Not yet
Nautical Surveyor, Directorate amend of Shippffig. 130111WY. PM 1200-1800 • . . . . . . • . 1111-78 Not yet
173.78 Not yet
293. Medical Officer Grade 1 In the General Reserve EntirktOT ForM,Border 6.478 Not yet Rffird.TINVelopowtbosr4 Rs 1100-1600 . .
Radio Inspector, Mercantile Marine Department, Directorate General of 1 264248.
Assad-am Engineer (0•91). Office of- the aid Engineer and Administrator. LakihadIVCCP Derbbir Donn. 81.1 359-129° 10 34-78 641-78
29-1-78 Not yet 2 29-4-7S 17-1-79 2 29-4-79 26-9-78
15-9-18
ND. Assistant Controller of Mines. Indian Bureau of Mince, Deparment of . . .
15-676
2E11-77 E6-78
506 Assistant Coat ALCOI.MIO Oftlecr, Ceologiral Sunicy of India, Department of 1
307. Assistant Om Doming DONN Indian Dureau of Minus, Demnment or . . 1
309 31 maser (for the Map Pouting Pica of no Scut °MAI Sur to of Indy),
_ 5 1
STEEL AND MINES
Geophysicist (Dolor) Lionimentatiors Geological Survey of Enna, Deport-
Translator. Geological Survey of India. Rs. 660-960
Glemist (Junior). GooloEcal Sursog of India. DtpaIlliKni Of Mil:W{-
3114. DcpulzoGontroller M Mites. halm °Beau of Mines, Dcpantucnt Of Mines. . . . .
Se t affeau Of Miaei. Depaf Intent Of Mime. 2-24.8
Se0507 AdMinOOP Li c Offroo. ecological Survey of India. Deptirtment of
SUPPLY AND REIIABILIPATION
Scientific Officer (Electrical). National Trot RADA Calcutta, Department of
1
13-12.76
la Assistant Dhcc±Dr (OIssliesi), National Test Rouse. Calcutta. RA700-1360 r '9448
ASO[Stallt DiOCCIOI Of I f•SpectiOnifrOPOCOLOO Offmer COngineedng). DireCtOlatt 1 23-10-7Z Omen] of Supplies and thsposab. Deptinlment of Supply. Ks. 7D0-1300
Assistant Director of InemetionEnspocing Officer (EngLneering), Oliveto. rateDeoetal supptiesand Disposals Department of Supply. Rs. 700—I300 22.3-76
ea 21. Assistant Director of InspectiootIospectiog °Mos (Ermincering). Directo- rate General of Supplies and Disposals. Re. 706-1300 . .
TOURISM AND CIVIL AVIATION
- 31E ASS[Slaill DireCtOrNanagrOCOLIri91 Promotioa Officer, Department of 1 214-76 2E6_58
317 AG t t M tic olthd,ln4i Meteorological Dm t OGG f
318. Assistant Meteorologist for Nautical Almanac Unit, Gentile, India Memo- 1 27-10-77 21-1045
MY Somas TechnicaLLSEastanEl.Neranaulici). 131rectorate General of Civil 15.78 NOT yet
320 Air Safety Officer (Engineering). Office ofjh6uThrcctor General of Clvd . . . 1 301.0-78 Not yet
2 3-1-76
11.4-7S
25-11E74 27-6-78
18-3-79 17-1-71 ea
11-2,75
1
15-9-77 28.478
15-2-73 26--72
5-k77 26--73
340 f_get irss II En ss Culass. or LagtilfIll.-Delh . .
1 3 4 5
WORKS AND HOUSING
Mahal Public Work7 Myatt/It pa. 1100-16DO 15-9-77 16-6-78
caitral FuL1icWorks Department. Ss. 700-1800. . 4-7-73 18-9-18
14-12-73 15-3-79 12-7.78
Assistant To and Country PlallOCr. TOM and Country Planning Organ'- anlion. 1a 700-1300. . . . • . . 25.10-18 Not yet
Junior Technical Officer. National Building Organleation. Rs. E0-900 1 45-78 21-9-78
Associate Town and Count Basun- Tssrea and Omit Plannisst Orga- 1 25-478 149-73
1 22-6-78 3040-78
ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ADMINISTRATION
Iffithar PRIM Department, Cider Corn- . One Fire Officer, A Miran and
CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION
AS3istirna Profesior in Electronics and Ethical Commutation Engineer-it, Punjab Effichreeting Colt; Chandigarh, Rh 430-1192 ffiressmsedb, 1 1140-77 Not 5sst
Assistant Etter 33511), Metering Dcpartmdat, Chandigarh
— 1 1 3-478 Not yet
nunecr (P41455 Health); Engineering Department, !Mandl- . .
9 " 9 9 ' DELIII ADMINISTRATION
Matron, Hospital IOC Mental Diseases, Shahadara, Delhi_ Rs.650-1200 .
2. principal (Male). Government With Socondary Stools, Delhi.
331. MOIRA in Mechanical Engineering 110”. Poffirechnid. Directorate of Technical Admission, Delhi. En 701-1300
. . . 336. Head of Department (Automobile Engineering) Dirtssorate of Technical
37 Head f Department (Architecture), Directorate of Tehnleall Education.
3313 Agagragt Engineer (civil), Migration_ and—Flood—Control Wing, Delhi_ lb Wi—I 200
Not yet
1 18-1246 Not yet
1 21-5A7
2 12-1-78 Not yet
1 411-77 27-9-73
1 21-10-78
28-643 Not yet
6.10-7s
protarnmer, Electrical Engineering Department, Delhi College of Engineer-
Assistant Adssinsstratlye Officer (Accounts), Delhi College of Engineering, Delhi, R 650-960
2 3 A 5
392. Drugs Inspector, Dirretoralc of Health Serer. Delhi. Rs 650-1200 26-7-73
303. Lecturer in pharmacy Omega] Unmoor and Phoroaouutleal Chantal-3A Directorate of Technical liclusalion, Deihl. Rs. 703-1300 . . Not yet
1_1611116 Director (Manning> Rs. 1150-1600 I 12-1-70
Lotus-et in OA ®61111166116, Public Health Enginocring, Deihl College of
306. PosirLcciftluftsmigoeftlitsszcit. bast petectoorf CiiimInutniguiggirlvtriaticatinisoull
28.00-73 Not yet
Deihl College of &RAIN'ing /16- 700-16® - RATIN% Not yet 347. Lecturer in Civil Engineering,
3487 Assistant Director (Statistics). Rs. 700—I300 I 447h 7 12-73
LAKSHADWEHR ADMINISTRATION
349. Information Ottieur. PA.630-1200
GOVERUMENT OF PONDICHERRY
350. Assistant &CNN, Dearth and Family Planning Depultnern. Rs 650-1200 2 30-10-76 Not yet 4 17-I-77 Nor yet
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF DE1111
351. General]] y deal 0
Gt. gEett n _Hcopi
I 71-16 Ot yet
353. PublicRobisonOffices Delhi PINOT Supply Undertat tog Rs. 400--1600. 1 12-4.77 Not yet ' I Not Yet
355 thoracic Surgeontland Surgeon (General) Rs 1100-1800 I • 29-3-77 I 27-4-78
356. Junior Bacteriologist Rs 700-1306 I I 329431 "g!8.!.1 3 154-73 Not yet
APPENDIX /WA
Wide paragraph 270.01
Statement thorn AlontrerDelnallnentrettmak op of vacrim retard.- Sahmteded CariantScheataled Inetes and the number f Schaillefrd CaFte4Selreduled Tres Offihms rammer& moms Mane *mamas by thE Delmar neat
Pramenan Carnmiller7 timmg 1978-79 •
Name No. of officers recommasded Remarks
Scheduled Scheduled Total Scheduled Scheduled Total Caster Lebo Cart Tribes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
9
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND fRitIGAITON
3. Aasistanefrochnical Adviser/ 2 .. 2 2
2 Food and Nutrition Ewa-
- Mon ffiffiffic. Dfficastment of F—
L Deputy Senior Marketing 3 4 2 Officer. Directorate of Mar-ken's Inspection. DeliaTi-mcnt of Rural Devilopmeat
WNIbFRV OF COMMUNICATIONS
3. Poi Master. Group A No Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes Officer was in consideration acne
Assistant Director. Tele-communication . Remold Centre, Directooffit General of Postrand Telegraphs
Deputy Engineerffifficharke. Overseas Communication Service
1 2
2
Traffic Manager, Ozeffied Communication Seniee
Engineer. Wireless Planning 2 and Coordination Wing and Monitorhig Organisation
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE h. Senior Barrack Stores OfE. 2 2 5 • • Per. Military Engineers Service
No other Scheduled Cases I Schedule/I Tribes Officer was in consideration
No Scheduled Casio/ Scheduled Tribes
cent wilco zone. No Scheduled Cas-
tes/Scheduled Tri-Ms Officer was in consideration
I No ether Scheduled Castofficheduled Tribes Officer Ras In consideration
sari Cas-tesfficheffirled Tri-bes Officer was in consideration
10. Lecturer, Corps &Signal II. CigiOan Star Officer (Ord-
panes), Army Ordnance Carps
2 2 I No SthezWed
ta Officer was in consideration zone.
9 3 4 5 6 7
No Schmtuled Cas. tesTaeduled Tri-bes Oftled wns In co nsideralion
— M2. Senior Acton-Ms QV= RC;Carth and DtVCIOPTGEta OrtIonisation
No Scheduled Car-ta/Scheduled Th-ins DIEW was
connidendion
17. principal CHI Itydromaphic 1 OrlIcer, Indian Navy
Ovilien Stan 011ken Army 13 21 Tided Quaners
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SOCIAL WELFARS AND CULTURE IS. Deputy Supeduending 1 l. 1 2
Arthaeolottical Engineer. Archaeological Survey of India
•
17
MINION? OF FINANCE
12 Assistant COdroller of Cus- RI 15 Wins and COntralEICLW
IL Superintendent of PO110E, Central Bureau of Invesdp-don
19. Grade I of the Central Sec- it Wariat Service, Department of Personnel and Adminis-trative Refoons
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
1 1 2 No Szbeduled TA- NS officer was
27
No Scheduled Can- teriScheddIN M-ims Offirer wits in consideration zone.
Grade IV of the Regiciml 2 - and Accounts Bawl+ f the
Central Company Law Service
Mm is FRY OF LAW. JUSTICE AND COMPANY AFFAIRS
tax Appellate Tribunal, De-partment of Legal Affairs .
Iccooc .. 1 No Scheduled Cas- tedSchedulcd
Nanette.
5 i Only one Scheduled Castes Officer wet eligible-
No Scheduled Cm-lesiScheduled Tri-bes Olnairs were
1.11NLITRY OF RAILWAYS
Substanhve promotion to 2 OMUP A nos (lunior SWIG in SWIMS I.)p dment
1 No Scheduled Com twpachedued Ns Officer was available
23 SubsfaiRive rtswodinnto Group A post Outdor Scale) of the CYR Enfineenng DOPatinlent
A
Service GO
INISTRY OF XX
60 cl 1 ridi F 2 1 No other Scheduled CallestScbcd tiled Tribes. Orneers were available.
3 4 5 6 7 a 9
24 Substantive promotion to 7 6 K I I Grouts A frost (Junior swift( of Traffic Ilvasportation and Commercial Department
29. Substantive promotion w I I -
Group A post (Junior soak) of Electrical Engineering De-penmen t
Substantive promotioo to I Group A post (Junior scale) of A mounts Department Substantive promotion to
Group A past (Junior Seale) 9 4
of the Signal and Tek-Cp-mmunkation Department
2S. Substantive worm-lion to 2 2 Group A post in the 0.51 Engineering Depairtment
Castaffieheduled
were available.
No SehedMed FastesiSWethiled Tribes Officer was available.
Do
MINISTRY OF STEEL AND MINES
Geaphysidst (Junior). Geo- I I 2 2 logical Sarvey of India. De- partment of Mines
2 No Scheduled Tri- bes Officer was
MINISTRY OF TOURISM AND MIL AVMTION
Technical Officer 2
availabk.
MINISTRY OF WORKS AND HOUSING
Assistant. Town and Country 1
No Scheduled Caw . A/annex tes Officer was
avsj labia.
DELHI ADMINISTRATION
32- Workshop Superintendent, Direclorate of Technical Education
Training and Placement Officer, Directorate of Tcch- I 1 1 Weal Education
EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION
Regional Director. Greenly 2 3 Deputy Regional Director/ Doputy AdnuMstrative Offi-cer/Accounts Officer
3 2 M ger Grad I/Sent Officer
3 No Scheduled TN bes Officer was in consideration
I No other Schedu- led Canes/Setae-
wrs were to con-sideration 70EZ.
TOTAL 112 63 375 36
(2 Raffia) 31-10-77
5-1143 2
1-12-74 16-la-US
1 2040.75
1
1 Not knovm
4 21-444 19448
12-10-66
10-4-7g
19-4-78
17178
APPENDIX XV.P
Vide parapaph 17001
artmental COMMIlteR? reg *Lived
Statement fenget is iAlch reef
Nome of the NO. of Date from No. Ministry/Department \tame- which yaamey
We
was available A: Wing filled substardisely
Date on which Date of officer =town& enropffied Pal MI of probate&
2 3 4 5
I. Research Officer, Forest Ministry of Agriculture Research Institute ge Col- and Rogation. Depart- lege. atm Dun MEM Of Agriculture
Senior Technical Officer (Engineering), Notional Swat Institute (Food)
DlenclOr, Central Ground Water ENO Deputy Manager, Delhi Milk SON=
X Anlatffit .fficecaliae End- -do- con; Central Ground Walcr 13oard
1 15-10-64
19-9-73
2 1-12-73 1-2-76
124-72
5-7.9 16-2-79
10-10-72
nhtration , Ditectorate of Extension
7. marketing Officir (Grade mrodorate of markt.,
tinglaseection AssistanCMarketing Officer
- (Grade rah Directorate of M NI dl per lion
Joint Director (Farm lox formation), Directonate of Extension
Deputy Senior Marketing Officer
lion II_ Joint Director Warne In- Ministry of Agriculture it
formation). Directorate of 'AIWA. 10E, Deparitnelat Earcrision of Acanthus°
12. Plant Protection Adviser, Direetorate of Plant Pro-tection Quantal's* Storage, Earidahad
13. Assistant Marketing Officer Ministry of Agriculture & (Orade 11), Directorate of Irrigation, Department Marketing and Inspection of Thu& Development
DeP tY eat D I p- D.0 Wray Rikg Aultuce-&— 2 float Directorate or Colton Irrigation Department
Development, Bombast cif ANICulture
IS. Assistant Commissioner. 1 Organic Manures,
Mlnistry of Agriculture .9 111ffiatIon. Departmait of Agriculture
Ministry of Agriculture & Inigation, Department of Marketing & hope&
18-3-77
Not known
4 5
16_ Junior Scientffic Offictin Directorate of Marketing and Inspection
17. Executive Engineer, Central Ground Water Hoard
IS. Soil COFtlereatien Officer (Aerial Photo Interpre-tation). All India Soil Land use Survey Organi-sation
19 Lea Amin It px tension Method. EXtmsion Education institute Nllokheri
20. Deputy Senior Marketing Officer (Grade Mb DMA-Loreto of Marketing &
a Director (Oil Seerin), Di-rectorate of Oil Seeds De yelopinent, Hyderabad
22. Technical Officer, Mean-rate of Sugar
23_ CA f Ch ist, Directorate of Marketing & Faspection
mininify-or AgrieMtuta & 1 Irrigation. DapatiMr.ilt of Agriculture
Minatry of Agdculture & Irrigation, Denouement of Stoat Development
Ministry of Agriculture & I 'Eaton. DepartMent of Agriculture
Ministry of Agriculture & Itriga6On.Department of Food
Ministry Of Atinicutnire & Irrigation, DePartIlltilt of Rural Development
1-23.713
10-10-72
2A4-72 15-7-76 10-8.713
Not known I4-L77
1
1 1041-72 23-3-75 August 78
2 5A-74 1-12-74
14-67 16-5-76
Senior Marketing Office (Grade 1114 Directorate 0 Mariceirlp &Inspection Balms on de Publicity Oa Ministry of Agdculture tar. Directorate of Sugar- Treigation, Department cane Development of Agriculture
21.3-77
/Assistant Executive Magi- neer, Central Ground Water
3 12-4-65 16-9-66 24-9-78
Board 10-10-72 5-6-63
Research Investigator (Oradell Export Promo- tion
2 22-9-76 26-5.71 8-3-72
odzberns
RegiOtIni HOMeECOnOraiLt. 23-12-77 77-1242 2340-78 DifeCtOtate of Extension 0) NeCrotery (Central -do- 214-75 2342-74 3-5-78 Insecticides Hoard). Plant Protection. Q1.1arailliVO mod Storesc
Deputy DIMMOr (Plant 1 15-L76 DiSeaS09, Plant ProtectIon, glatilltlY0 and StOraCe
50. editor, Directorate of Dr-tension
1 23-12-77 293-70 22-10-78
Director. Central W t Wormy of Agra-allure and 1 148-78 Commission 11148arffin, Department
of Irrigation Assistant Directotiffiessa so tent Executive Engineer- from
(CJAI and Mechanical) 1540-65 to
20-546 to
31 -71 27-4-78
Mtry of Chemicals and Dm Mem
Department or Commarce
-do-
10-3-70
-do- 3 12-9-76
38: Junior Administrative M]n [am of Ctimmunica- 53 Grade Telegraph tieffin.cc- 13°115
39 Member
Ministry of Gommumcalions. Posts and Teffignsphs BOard
Ranging Iron
32-6-74 TO
Rangine from
to 1-12-77
1-10-75
36. JuniorAdministrative Goole Indian Postal Ser- vice
34 Senior Admiolatmtive Grade (Level 10
-Ministry of Conimunica- 5 fions, Posts & Telegraphs Depariment
31-ffistry of Communion. 16 ions. Posts & Telegraplis
Board
1 2
33. •Senior Iffiffict Officer
34 Suitor Analyst
35 01 D mat) 'Gamma! of Trade Marla. Patentio Designs 6. Trade
(10 Assmant Rffistrac of Trade Marks
311-9-D
264-71
(4 officers) leniffing
from 7-2-72
to 10 12-75
Ranging rrntn
3940-74
22-7-76
22-1-76 30-11-76
19-4713
19-5-78
Military Miolatry el-Defence 1
14046 19-12-77 19-1241
1-977.
1-6.74 2-4-75
2741-78 40. Mamba
41 chef Engineer,. Facineenng sorra. Civilian Staff Officer -do- baling Ranging (Ordnance) from from
1-4-71 to to
16-11-76
Chid Arelffient. Military 1 3-9-75 Engineering Santo
44 Seri N !Store Officer. -do- I_.74 21-11-is Indian NavY
45.. Senior Reararffi Officer, 26473 Joint Chan" Bticean
DCPUI7 MrWt° of Han Peinonncl. Nave] Dockyard, Indian
47- DiteCtar of Navy
Armament 28-247 Supply, Ind tam Navy
43. Principal, National Doff rim Academy. Kharakvasla
49. Deputy Architect, Military ffn- 14-69 Engineering Service 1-4-70
1-4-71 13-4-71 9-11-70
7-5.71 24-8-71 17-3-69 19-8-71
4
50 Statistical Investimoor Type A
51. Workshop Supecintende4 Denim Grade)* COI r Eteetrical md Mocbsoloal Engineers
51 Lecturer in School of Foreign Louguages
2
10
53. Workshop Superintendent -do-
Cptho of 9tretrical & • Ma-anion] Engineer
50 Superintending Acetonic.. IlepartMcnt olCulture gist. Archaw1084111 Wryer of Indm
60. Deputy Mint Master. India Government Mint Bombay
61. Appraiser. Madras Custom House
Ministry of &boom Be- I parbnent of Economic Affairs
Ministry of Draw& Dc- 25 partment of Revalue
64 Production MoithSCE
-do-
-do-
1-11-76
104-76
31-10-77
3-6-71
61. Deputy Assistant Director General (Medical store)
65. oilier vocational cub
55 Scientific Offices (Engi- Deintrtment of eiltgation 2 needng). Central Hindi DI ...morale Assistant Education Officer 5 (correspondence)
Senior Administrative Miriletty of Finance (D9- 2 Grado (Level 1) of Indian martinet fEis CiVO Accounts Strvice two)
2-9-76
284-73 012-71 4-5-74 1-1-77 1-1-77
10-605 16-1248 18-3-71
10.
Raving le0IP
to
RaUdial3 from
lo 6-1-74
4-9-75
16-9-72 (4 offiart)
284-78 20-6-75 201-79
co -..- 58. Senior Administrative
Grade (Level 11). Office of the Contxo]i •Ccnersi of Defence Accounts
iso so. Appoirtser, Custom. House. Ministry of Finance. Dc-. ttrIcuna
partment °Dittman,
62. Appraiser. Bombay Custom House
Mioisny of Health and Fa ly Weir ment of Health
27-6-73 6-12-75
Uom November 61 • IQ April 75
Ranging from
rettnaty SS to
December 75
12-2-76
Ranting DOM December 61
to MY 79
Ranting on May 53 to
Aprons
12-2-75 1244 .
16-1-79 •-4
16 Notknown
Reba ilhation4lonitraY
1 4 5 7
66- Tialbon Oliver (Haelaitelt- led Regional Sales Oilier)
611 Tutor Dietician- MI India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health. Calcutta
66- Deputy Catholics
69. Homoeopathic Physician. Central Goyararceut Health
11408w9 of Thai° Ana Famity Welfare, 1J...ri- me/It of tIcala
do
-do-
2
1
4 6 73
5-9-76
9-2-T7
1540-72 11-12-74
•
49.76
22 517
23-72 17 5-73 115-73
3118
18-P78
Scheme
70. Child Pocitatogist. Jawaharlal Institute of Post-Graduatc Maatical Education and Rescardh
it Research A c I, Phar- maceutical ' Chemistry, Central DOR Laboratory. Calcutta
Biochemist (Group A). Centtal DrUgS 131301-abOty. Calcutta
- 73. ASSthtailt Drugl Ciantraikr MialiStly of lIcalth and I (HMO. Diraetotatc. Genes Parody Welfare ral of Health Swvicca
6 9-74 6 9-75
211-70
25-4-76 28 4-76
6-17 10-2-79
6 2-76
Fife AdViSCE. Cat 1 M. .stry of HOT.% Affirm'
b6 Industrial Security Force
Senior HMO Deka. Central Indusuial Senn* POf Ce
et 76. Librarian, Intelligence Hama - Suptriataident. Hollerith,
' Staff &Ration Commis-sion
(i) Deputy Registrar. of Trade Marks, Pattlit. De-signs and Trade
OD Assistant RegiStrer TradC MarkS, flteati
DeSigaSeMiniide
Tractor °radon
DirectOr Genorai, All India Radio
Division 82. Assinamt Melia Paccaiwo,
Directorate of Addarttratt and Visual Pabloty
fl Production °Dicer, Publi- c-HO 1191vision
23117 II-9-76 9-5-78
1 15-6+1 lune 1973
1 14-75 1412.78
1 10-10-76 15-1-78
1 26646 264-71
12-916 12.9-76 29-918 15-476 15+77 149-77 15+77
94-67 12-1213
184-72 26-12-74 14-73
1 1-8-77 —1.06-7] 341-71
1 1 112-76
26-1040 11-2P69—
134-71 26-6-78
20-8.74 9-9-71 20-8-74 111-75 25.9.76 17-218
-do-
laTinistry. of Homo Adak*. HaPariment of 'trammel and Administrathe Re- foams
Minisky of IndUstry
Small Industries Ocelot-meat Organisation
Mbistry of InformatiOn and Broadcasting
-do-
ministry:of lawr, Iustice 1 CHICHArlars.
Lasislative Dcgartmeat 3
91. Assistaat Draftsman (Official Language)
9L (I) Deputy Draftarein
(ii) Assistant Draftsman
30-9-77
6-10-76
30-9-76 394-77
22-745 15-6.76
20-4-71
2 a St Technical &Dime a Pali. Ministry of information cation Division and Brea dame ng 85' Deputy Direater, Song & -do- Drama Di vision
6. Poly Director feiciacc- Ministry er Labour rinDi Directorate General of Factmy Ad re, S and Labour Institutes. Bombay -
81 A.Saistlat Direztor (Slag Hatable), Dirgergrya Galetall of Factory Advice. Service and Labour boti-tares. BrinihaY
55. PrOdUCaVC Officer (Engi. naming). Dibcctivate Gene-ral Of raMorY AdViOC Set- vin eniafaclirLaboar hasiitutes,
59. Assistant Directoralgid logy), Directorate Geere811 of Pactery Ad ' Service and Labour institute Bombay
90. Hint Secretary and Lapel Ministry of Law. Justice Adviser . & Company Affairs.
Devawele .1 of Legal Affairs
4 5 19-6.72
September 79 23-10-69 — d-2-79
6-2-71 3-3-78
294-74
26-3-77 7 6 75
9-4.77 19-9-M
27-I -74 '9-5-77
1-3.74 25-1-79
Tudor Central Government Ministry of Law. Justice I Advocate and Company Affair;
Department &Legal AT-
9 Grade DP of the General Ministry of Law. Justice & 1 Branch of the CentralCern- Company Affairs, Dm 1 Pang Law Service eartment of Company
Affairs
Grads II of Legal Branch -do- 3 of the Central Company Law Service
Oradell of Ocoactal Branch -do- 2 of the Central Company law Service
—397.-Gii081HthelagalBranah of the Central COIDP3MY Law Service
95. Grebe I of ma Aceounts 4 Breach of Central Company law Servbse
21-2-75
21-2-75
19-2-78
4942 29-1-75
21-1248
14-71 27-12-78
13-1-73 13-12.78
3-
64-78
H-10-73
Mmistry of Shipping & Transport (Transport
1
23-9-75 16.12-7B
18465
14-947 7.4-11.78
107. Polynolosist Central Na-tional Herbarium, Botani-cal Survey of India
108- Deputy Director (Design). Department of Lighthouses
d LtIiiahipe 109. DOPUty DiteCtOr General 8 40-
3 4 5 6
99, Grade I of the General branch or Central Com- lon). Go Sento
2541.74 Ministry of taw. Ado & Company Affairs, De- parEMMI of COrnioauy Maws
200. Grade II ar Op Accounts 4 BOOM!, of lie Central Company Law SOON%
101. Grade Ill of Legal Poach of the antral Corneae, Law Servo
-do- 4 74-9-73 149-72
10-0.73
12.1-79
102_ Grade III of the &Donk 4-9-72 IN} Branch
3-10-76
103. Librarian. , Central Statis-tical Organisation
Ministry of Plannhad De-partment of Si-Baths
30-G77
100. Deputy Director. National DOWOLTOOlt Of SOCDCONNIKI 30-3-74 6-10.78 At & nomad° Orgasth Tedmelogy
Deputy Oiled!: if, 24406v 9-10-78 cal Survey of Indo 11-6.73
Deputy Storm Officer 16-6-77 144-78 1442-78
Lightl0ouscs 81,0101511Ps -do- 110. Assistant Shipping Officer/
Assistant Cluirtcdng Officer -11L Assistant Executive lane-
neer
liz Eseentive Endued. 020adaridgetil
113. Assistant nialveet. Reha- bilitation Reciarnation Orgenisaticin. Meat camp (M alaya Arad b)
114 Divisional Engineer. RehabDitation Acclama-tion Organisation
115. 0) settlement officer
25 Ranting from Ranging frOill July 66 to }demi 64 to May 69 April 67
Jo- 31 Ranginsfrorn Ranging from January 66 to • August 60 to
September 67
Ministry of Supply & Re-, 2
304146 habilitation. Department of Rehabilitation
6-1-63 13.6-78
1970
31-5-58
1971
94-64
-do- 3-11.866-237-5-78
19-11-66.
Ministry of Shipping and TOLLISport(toncla WinS)
1
sioner 11A Medical Officer, I:panda-
. karanya Development Authority
1 184-75 6-6-78
2
3
4 5
117. Assistant Engineer (Civil), Ministry of Simply & Re. I 15-2.73 Dardalearanya Develop. habilitations Department I 19-8-74 dent Authority of avIahilft4ion
Its- Executive Engineer 1 15-243 Dendalaranya Develop- ment Authority
Inn Deputy Director (Physical)
DeputyDireCIDE raPELO al (Inspection) Scientific Assistant
-do- 50 Ranging from Not Moan 1961 to 19M
Executive Engineer (CVO. ElandakalllaYa Develop- ment Authority
Ministry of SaPhili 15-2-73 RebahLitatien.
29.9.61
mental Rehabilitation
tpan
Deputy Director (Chemical) Minty of Supply &36 Rehabilitation, Depart-ment cfgupply
124...Mineralogist (Junior). Ministry of Sten and Mints 1 Geological Survey of India (Department of Mines) 3
125. GeOphyStast (JUM00 -do-
29-968
Ministry of Supply & Re- 1 30-3-77 173247 habilitation. Department
of supPlY 40- 1 1041-76
17-10-77
17-11-74 14-2-75
142-75
16-9-76 12-2-75 30-9-76 9-10-76
8-1-72 240-72 5-3-73
6-10-74 114-73
1-648
25-5-78
1-1-79
33-9-78 ea
25-1-79
22-9-78
SuperiateneM38 GeePh5O- cist (Instnimentationly Geo-Militia] Survey of India Superintending GeOphYSI cis& Geological Survey of India superintending Chemist.
, GeoloPcsi/ Survey of Rah 126 Deputy Didetor Generals
Geological Survey of India
130. Chief Mechanic& Engineer lEince redesignated as De- puty Chief Engineer
do-
1
1
1 1
4
1
14-2-75
4-673 14-2-75 46-73
1-5-74 1-7-74
14-2-75 142-75
14-2-75
2-6-70 71172
9-3-73 =awn 4-6-73
24.9-n
9-4-76 26-7-12 5-12-74
(2 olifeets)
19-10-78
1040-78
2440-78
‘12-78
20-12-78
S12.78
18-2-77 13-1-76 10-4-76 26-8-75
13-5-77 29-6-77
(2 Offlinard
12-11-70 9-141 6-772
Oileellanicaly1 Geological Stancy of India. Regional Adminhtrative Moen Geolegiral Survey . of India
Director Geological Sur- vey of India
6 20.11-72
19-6-73
(3 officers) 1941-72
(2 olfiCas) 2211-72 2942-72
(2 Offices)
1
Assistantlad Officer
Arahlat Adviser (Public Health Education)
29, Sugcon. Special Grade 11°f Central
40. Maier Medical Officer
01. rata. in Preventive &Social Medl One and Peediat0.05 (Net Pallttn0
try of Work, 0.417ctuMs
Minittry of Works and Hunan
Arunachal Pitaltoh Administration
DAN Administration
Maoism Azad Medical College. New . Delhi
14-7-76 14777 2412-78
15.11-68 15-1149 I lass
30407
31-12-77
10-5-76 104-77 3=1 L78 64-78 746478 12479
6-1-76 0477
30-478 27-2:79
31-3-n 1-4-78
19-9-75 W9-76 27-2-48 3446 /5-647
2 5 4
Jowl Director (Statistics)
Machine. ToChnician
33, Senior Technical Assistant
30. Junior Medical Officer
3.5. Junior Medical Officer
_ 30. Assistant Euescer
fare Organisation. Ministry of Steel ea Minos
Directorate General of Mines, Safety
Indian Mreten f Mims. Department 1M
National Building OrganiSatiOn Minis-
Coal Macs Labour Welfare Organisa-tion, Dhanbed. Ministry of Labour
1314.-tondo General or Mims Safety, Dhanbad, ministry tat Labour
Labors Boman, Simla, MinistM or Labour
Department of Company Matra, Mining of Law. Justice and Ca' tummy Again
Limestone and Del le Manes Wet -
14a
—
43 &tont Ent:meet-CCM
Aosta-tent Professor, /Audiologist
Assistant Professor of Medicine
0.6. Aynamdic Physician
'mine Surgeon
Deputy Chief Accountant
Rcrenue Offlocr (W)
Office the 26-3-78
28448
21-345 20-8-70
27-3-78
8-1-D
13-12-77
25-7-75
17-245
612-78
14-9-78
144-78
22-8-78
23-678
126-78
19-10-78
of Rosishar, ComnatIve Societies, Delhi Admioishation,Dethl
mood Content DtparfinCiat. Deihl Adatims• intion. Deihl
Goa Medical College, Pend
Lakshadweep Admioisizetim
Municipal Corporation of Delhi
Delhi Electric Supply Undateldri6
Water &Lind pisposal Undaenaii
1-M-01
APPENDIX XV111--A
I VW paragraph 311 Swranclar sacabarin the Prolindwr Wr alipairamenrc made by AliaborlorlDenarboents etc, which rho Carrandssion
dolled Ss near &r urrapnyouni —
Name of MinistrIlDepartmeet Desturation of post
2 4
I_ Ministry of Amicuttere & Trrigahon, Department of irrigation &mat tiatrage Project) Ministry of Agektiltme & Irrigation. (Department of Agricultere) (Pot Risearch EOM& and Colleges/
Ministry of neiCaCe, Macarek and Development Oritawsalwo
Mkilstry of Edwaton, Waal Welfare and tml Lire rUctierfthent of EthwahOM Central Inskette of Indian Languages. Mysore
Assistant Engineer (CWI) I-7-78 onwards
Iterearch Officers 21-8-7P cowards (2 mats) 234-77 onwards 258-77 onwards
Senior Stientific Oftiter. 22-12-78 onwards Grade II 2D-I-7O onwards Dee y
Do. Itcacamb Mawr 22-6-74 onwards
7. Ministry of Energy. Oopartimmt of Pow& (Coital Hindi Ofifiver
Electricity Authority) 26-10-74 to 2610-78
22-5-75 onwards
ti. Mtpultmof &mime Department of Revenue (34- •Amistant•DimetorfEtirms & - -17(1279 onwards octOrate of blalistics and Intelligence)Publications) •
1 Period for which SC3190C TC•
maim& unapproved
Maristur WSUPPly and Rehabilitation DePartMent of Relmthititstkba (Danclakartitiya Proem)
Ministry of Shipping and Transport Roads Wing)
II Ministry of Steel and Mmes Depart me& Of steel
13. Ministry of Tontine and Civti Aviation
Clowminent-orGoa. Daman and Ore
Delhi Electric Supply Undertaking
FarmnimISuper) intardent
tin Assistant Einguwer ( Meek& 30-6-76 onwards fti AaltantErigineer 15-4-75 onwards
1E6-71 to 9.74
Deputy Regional Iron &Steel 1-11-75 to 314-71 atenerollee
Proiect Atimimktrator and Ex- 1-4-77 to 11-419 officio Deputy Director General
Executive EngimemiSuiveyor of 31-3-7B onwards Works. Public Works Deptirt- mont
Eaginmkimeharge (Street 6-124/0 onwards Ulthting)
APPENDIX XIX
DNA Paragraph 221
ounpRiuny Cases
SA. Name of MeMinis No. try/Dmanment
Cases involving Ants affealms integrity
Cases involving charecs othcs than attesting intend*
No. in No. in Total which minor no penally Ilene was w& advised advised
Crand Total
4 & 10 which major
&PHD was advised
Nob which minor Pampa was advised
No. in which no Pariah"
advised
Total No. in whidll major Penalty was aehlseil
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Agriculture & Inigation . 1 9 2 13 M
2, Atomic Energy • 1
1 2 3
A Communications . 3 5 5 11 3 12 5 20
Education & Social 1 1 1 1 3
Enemy (Depantrocal 1 1 1
1 5 3 3 9
1 6 3 10 1 10 6 17 27
9. Health and Family 1 1 2
10. Home Affairs
Indian Administrative
Indian Police Sery
Indian Forest Scnice
Central Services .
12. Information mid
3
1
2ice
1
2 5
2
3 7
1
9
nroadcasIng - 1 2 4 4
14. lawaluslice end COM' 1 1 tYsi
1
1 5 1 3 6 11
17. Simply and Rehahili. 1 3 4 7 1 1
1 1 1 In Shipping and Transport
—19EScienos and Technolori 1 1 1
20. Tomism and Ovil 1 1 1
Aviation .
7 10 21. Works and !Lansing i 2 3 2
- 16 24 12 52 2/1 51 50. 101 153
APING 01%
VIle pangs ph 3.43_
rences an radvas maulers mode to the Cammuxig
SL Sobiert Na. ni eases N Nava H. ascs No. I cages Nit or cases No. of cases pasting at received dui- to which Iffinding at in wffieb in bibieh the cosonffinern ieg the year advice Nis Thocnd.nithe Government Cavern-nod meat of the communicated year have taker
lien
2
4 $
8
1. Rernmployment of retired officers
2 ftrieideitputaelmtanoinon trans
3. Regular appointment
6 (44 officers)
(542 officers)
(59 officers)
47 46 7 46 WO carers) (147 officers) (7 officers) (147 offieer0
494 71 494 (2,172 officers) (2, 194 officers) (480 officers) (2,194 officers)
37 13 37 (I ffi offiffiers) (143 Seer ) 04 officcrffi (143 Olken)
Ad Aar appointmalts and oroNotians
Promotions of State Givilfralierffiffiest Service Officers to Indian Adffibestintive Sendai/ Indian Felice Service/ Indian Forest Savior
93 2.289 2,290 .88 (183 officers) (8,222 officers) (7.839 officers) (566 officers) 9
2.9100 S1152, 13P 2.3524
2 18 (3 officers) (166 officers) Officiating appointments 4 36 38
inIran ffiffiffiffiffisirffiffie 02 offfieee) (157 officeeS) 066 °Myers)
Servie Pt
effindlea Porest Send Promotion to State CM/ 2 3 I Poliec Service in Union (45 officers) (76 officers) (15 officers) Territories Appointment to Selection _ 2 1
Gods of CiviffiPoliee (I8 officers) (18 officers)
Service in Union Terri- tories Cahn for reimbursement of expenses in 6ffireThy Government servants or dereedins legal proceed-ings instituted against than in respect of acs dour or purported to be done in the aeration of their duties Claims for the award I of extraordimiry pen- (3 officers) sloes in respect ono- Nudes sustained by persons while
tena rapacity
II. DiScipluely cases 50 12- Service Questions 14-
Detcrulination OR I
6ffiriel eases (I officer)
niste senioritx
- _5?-epaiscate bee f officers.
MG1PRIU4D—TSS2-915 unciao—vmatao,afob —
6 (6 officers) (9 officers)
4 (106 officers)
2 (18 offica)
6 (8 officers) (o)
9
(13 officers) (12 Otters) 0 «limo 01 arras) (1 officer)
206 29 50 20 23
(64 affietes) 7 )
Os often)
136 235 151
6, 10 9 ao 4
003 itiserffi (101 officers) (5 officers)
16 —
(48 effacers) (48 officers)