Monday, July 1, 2013

Retirement Age of Scientist- Re-constitution of Committee for DRDO, DSIR, MoEF, MoES

Retirement Age of Scientist- Re-constitution of Committee for DRDO, DSIR, MoEF, MoES
Reconstitution of Departmental Peer Review Committee for considering the cases for extension of service of Scientists beyond the age of superannuation:  DoPT has issued Office memorandum for DRDO, MoEF, DSIR, MoES as details below:

  1.     Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) - O.M. No.26012/7/2013-Estt.(A.IV)  dated 26th June, 2013
  2.     Ministry of Environment and Forests  (MoEF) - O.M. No.26012/7/2013-Estt.(A.IV) dated 26th June, 2013
  3.     Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) - O.M. No.26012/7/2013-Estt.(A.IV) dated 26th June, 2013
  4.     Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) - O.M. No.26012/7/2013-Estt.(A.IV) dated 26th June, 2013

The contents of above mentioned OMs is reproduced below for information ......

No.26012/7/2013-Estt.(A.IV)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)

New Delhi dated the 26th June, 2013.

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject : Re-Constitution of Departmental Peer Review Committee for considering the cases for extension of service of Scientists beyond the age of superannuation.

The Prime Minister has approved the composition of the Standing Peer Review Committee in respect of Defence Research and Development Organisation with the following compositions for considering the cases for extension of service of Scientists beyond the age of superannuation under FR 56(d).

i. Secretary, Department of Defence R&D - Chairman
ii. Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences - Member
iii. Prof. P.B.Sharma, Vice-Chancellor, DTU - Member
iv. Chairman, Recruitment and Assessment Centre (DRDO) - Member
v. Secretary, DOPT or representative of Secretary not below the rank of Additional Secretary - Member

2. The tenure of the Committee will be two years.

3. The Committee will hold biennial meetings, three to four months in advance to consider the proposals for extension of service coming up in the six months block i.e. April-September and October-March so that the ACC gets sufficient time to consider the proposals. The recommendation  of the Peer Committee for extension of service beyond 60 years and upto 62 years may be submitted to the EO Division of DOP&T for obtaining approval of the ACC.

4. The Committee will also consider the cases of extension of service beyond 62 years and upto 64 years and the recommendation of the Committee may be submitted to the Establishment Division for placing the same for consideration by the Screening Committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary before obtaining the approval of the ACC.

sd/-
(J.A.Vaidyanathan)
Director (E)

Source: www.persmin.gov.in
[http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02est/DRDO-26062013.pdf]

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