These officers have been posted as assistant secretaries in different central government departments, except the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), from July 3 to September 29.
Their posting is part of an initiative started by the government to groom bureaucrats at the Centre before they move to their respective cadre states.
All officers of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) are allotted cadres which could either be a state or group of states. The officers are supposed to start their career in their respective cadre states.
They will also be given exposure to the government's important initiatives such as the GST with particular reference to Saksham (a technological system by the Central Board of Excise and Customs), Constitutional amendments, rules and regulations, working of the GST council and GST Network, the information technology backbone of the GST, an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) said.
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These officers will also be given exposure on the move towards "less cash economy" with emphasis on digital transactions such as unified payments interface, Aadhaar enabled payment systems and Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM), it said.
The officers have been grouped into nine sectors- agriculture and allied sector, transport and communications, energy and environment, health, sanitation and urban development, education and social development, finance and corporate affairs, commerce and industry, governance and crises management.
They will be mentored by senior secretaries.