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The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), which acts as a nodal authority for Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers, is conducting the proceedings, official sources said today. Besides the 39 IAS officers, 29 from the Central Secretariat Service are also facing disciplinary proceedings.
Enquiries have started against the 68 officers, some of them working at a senior level, on the basis of complaints against them and also after reviewing their service records, the sources claimed. The central government is conducting a review of its staff as part of the government’s efforts to further improve the service delivery and governance system.
According to norms, a government employee’s performance is reviewed twice during service — 15 years after qualifying for the service and then after 25 years — to remove deadwood from the system. In the last one year, the Centre has given compulsory retirement to 129 non-performing employees, including IAS and IPS officers.
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There are about 48.85 lakh central government employees, according to latest data.