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DWARKA FORUM Dwarka Ki Awaaz (Regn No. S-63070) (A Welfare Association of Residents & RWA's / CGHS Representatives of Dwarka Sub-City)
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No. SKG/PMO/174 08 Aug 2020
श्री नरेंद्र मोदी, प्रधानमंत्री,
Post Office-Nirman Bhawan,
New Delhi-110 011.
https://pmopg.gov.in/pmocitizen/Grievancepmo.aspx PMOPG/E/2020/0724304
Sir,
Concerned Department: DOPT
We remember after forming Government the doing away with the signature of Gazetted officer for attesting anything was among the initial reforms India witnessed, and a great relief was provided to the public.
However, till today the trace of that culture is existing in the form of attestation of initial information and certification of character a candidate has to submit before joining any Government post. As per existing practice a candidate needs signature of:
1. Gazetted officer of Central/State Government,
2. MP/MLA belonging to constituency of residence of candidate/parents,
3. Sub-Divisional Magistrate,
4. Tehsildar or Naib/Deputy Tehsildar,
5. Principal/Head-Master of school where candidate last studied,
6. Block Development Officer,
7. Post Master,
8. Panchayat Inspector.
If we try to examine objectively - what special qualifications these officers carry which an officer of Public Sector Undertaking does not have is a matter to be examined? All are working for the Government.
Why the MP/MLA belonging to self constituency only are authorized – whereas Gazetted officer may belong to any part of India.
As per this list the Post-Master is considered a more responsible officer to certify the character of a person rather than the Head-Master of a school where candidate has not studied.
Whether all such artificial differentiations carry any actual meaning or are just nourishing the bureaucracy? It appears that time has come to enforce the second leg of reforms.
On one side employees of PSU, Government societies, Central Universities are not considered Government employees, but they still have to follow the rules framed for Govt employees.
When Police verification is mandatory – whether this attestation has any meaning? This, if at all is required, it is requested that the list may be broad based. A suggested format could be as under:
1. Any group A officer of Central/State Government, PSU, Municipality
2. Any MP/MLA/Municipal Councilor,
3. Any judicial officer,
4. Principal/Head-Master of school and Professor or above rank officer in a University,
5. Tehsildar or Naib/Deputy Tehsildar,
6. Block Development Officer,
7. Post-Master,
8. Panchayat Inspector.
Request for suitable consideration.
Please acknowledge.
Regards
S K Goyal,
Joint Secretary – Dwarka Forum
D-103 Shivam Apts,
Plot-14, Sec-12,
Dwarka, New Delhi-110078.