Orders have been issued to promote the officers of Uttarakhand Civil Services in the selection category of pay scale 78,800-2,09,200 level 12 under 7th pay commission in 7600 grade pay.
There is good news for the employees and officers of Uttarakhand. The state government has promoted 26 Provincial Service Administrative Officers (PCS Employee officers). The Governor has approved the promotion of Uttarakhand Civil Services Selection Category in the pay scale of 7600 grade pay. In this regard, the Secretary (Personnel and Vigilance) Shailesh Bagoli has issued orders for increasing the pay scale.
The Uttarakhand government has given a big gift to 26 PCS officers of direct recruitment in the state in 2009 and 2010. Orders have been issued to promote these officers working in the senior grade pay scale grade pay 6600 of Uttarakhand Civil Services Staff Branch to 7600 grade pay under the 7th pay commission of Uttarakhand civil service selection category pay scale 78,800-2,09,200 level 12 .
As per the order, all these PCS have become eligible for posting to the post of Chief Development Officer (CDO). All the officers were working on Senior Grade Pay Scale Grade Pay of Rs.6600. According to the new order, he will join the grade 12 in the grade pay of 7600. After the increase in the pay scale, all these officers will now be able to be posted as Chief Development Officer. All these promotions will be subject to the final decision on the passing of the petition pending in the High Court.
These officers will get promotion
The direct recruitment PCS officers of the year 2009 included Sadia Alam, Lalit Narayan Mishra, Ashok Kumar Pandey, Vipra Trivedi, Abhishek Tripathi, Shiv Kumar Barnal, Ramji Sharan Sharma, Mohd. Nasir, Ilagiri, Rahul Kumar, Jai Bharat Singh are included. Promotion of the year 2010 Jagdish Lal, Veer Singh, Trilok Singh, Sunder Lal Semwal, Mohan Singh, Girish Chandra Gunwant, Shivcharan, Prakash Chand Dumka, Chandra Singh Martolia, Hemant Kumar Verma, Uttam Singh Chauhan, Harveer Singh, Jagdish Chandra Kandpal, Chandra Singh (Imlal) and Ashok Kumar Joshi.