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Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Government may lower retirement age of government employees, fix years of service
Central Govt. may lower retirement age of government employees
It could also reduce stagnation and expedite promotions of officials, but facilitate reducing government expenditure in the long run.
NEW DELHI: A proposal to lower the
retirement age of Central government employees is in the works. The idea
is to retire employees who have completed 33 years of service or on
reaching 60 years of age, whichever is earlier. Suggested by the
Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), the proposal is currently
with the Department of Expenditure, which is looking into its financial
implications, sources said.
At present, the retirement age in most
of the services is 60 years, though it is 65 for professors in all
Central universities as also for Central government doctors. Officials
said the proposal if implemented, could help address the problem of
unemployment to an extent.
It could also reduce stagnation and
expedite promotions of officials, but facilitate reducing government
expenditure in the long run. If the plan gets the green light, it would
be implemented in phases and involve all Central services.
Meanwhile, in order to streamline
manpower planning and policies, the government has asked all the
ministries to furnish a complete list of cadre-wise and grade-wise
posts, total strength and vacancies in various departments by September
30.
The DoPT has also sought information on
educational qualifications and training received by the officials. The
total number of sanctioned posts among all the grades was over 38 lakh
as on March 1, 2018. Of them, 33.47 lakh posts belong to Grade C. About
31.18 lakh of the total of 38 lakh posts are occupied.
Curiously, Economic Survey 2018-19 had
made a strong case for increasing the retirement age in the wake of the
rising life expectancy rate in India. It said given that life expectancy
for both males and females in India is likely to continue rising,
increasing the retirement age for both men and women going forward could
be considered in line with the experience of other countries.
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