DoPT establishment officer Rajiv Kumar in a letter to secretaries of all ministries last Wednesday said that if a proposal for filling up a senior-level vacancy is not submitted at least 2 months ahead on the ACC Vacancy Monitoring System (AVMS), the secretary of the respective ministry will have to give reasons for the "delay statement".
The DoPT letter indicates that ministries have snubbed an August 8, 2014, order aimed at ensuring timely appointments by ACC. The letter points out that a recent review "has revealed that status of vacancies are still not updated regularly.
April 22's letter has specified a new process to ensure regular update of AVMS and timely submission of ACC proposals. "Each nodal officer will submit a monthly certificate by the 7th of every month certifying that the position of posts pertaining to his ministry has been fully updated in all respects as on the last day of the previous month," the letter says. It further specifies that each proposal requiring approval of ACC needs to be accompanied by four documents or any such proposal submitted after May 1, 2015, without accompanying documents will "not be entertained" and returned to the ministry.
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