Merit and integrity were the keys to appointments in the Modi government, the ministry said in a report. Speculations related to transfers and postings in the higher levels of government had been checked with IT being used to bring in transparency in the system, it added.
A multi-source stakeholder feedback, also known as 360 degree approach, was being followed for selecting officers for senior level appointments, the ministry said in a booklet titled, "3 years of sustained HR initiatives: Foundation for a New India", released in a function attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently.
The high number is significant as civil services have been demanding career opportunities equal to those enjoyed by the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), considered the backbone of the bureaucracy.
Earlier, for empanelment to the posts of joint secretary and above, an experts' panel would scrutinise the marks of the annual performance appraisal reports of the officer for the past 10 years and aggregate the scores for every year.
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The ministry said care had taken to ensure that the feedback was sufficiently broad-based to avoid any possibility of individual prejudices materially affecting the final assessment.
The changes in the empanelment process have not been limited to the central staffing scheme. For central deputations, even Inspector General empanelment for Indian Police Service officers has now been aligned with the more rigorous joint secretary empanelment procedure, it said.
The government has laid out reforms to ensure merit, objectivity and probity in senior appointments, it said.
"Realising that the efforts would come to a naught without the instant flow of information to support it, systems have been institutionalised to provide for on-demand real-time dissemination of information to all stakeholders," the ministry said.
An online application -- Employees Online -- launched by the government has introduced unprecedented transparency in the system and has eliminated speculations on transfers and postings in senior echelons of the government.
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