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Monday, August 13, 2012

CENSUS OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES - HIGH LIGHTS OF A STUDY REPORT BY DGE&T

A THIRTY-THIRD REPORT OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING, MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT, GOVT. OF INDIA, A STUDY CONDUCTING ON "CENSUS OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES" SINCE 1960 - THE FOLLOWING ARE THE HIGH LIGHTS IN ITS SERIES PRESENTED DATED 4th MAY 2012.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING 
SURVEY & STUDY DIVISION
3/10, JAM NAGAR HOUSE, NEW DELHI 
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                                                                     HIGHLIGHTS
(1). As per the result of Census Enquiries, the total regular employment under Central  Government as on 31st  March, 2009  was 30.99 lakh as against 31.12 lakh on 31 st  March,  2008.  The employment has, thus, recorded a decline of 0.42% in 2009 over 2008.
 
(2). Employment in Ministry of Railways was the highest (44.74%) followed by the  Ministry of Home Affairs (24.14%), Defence civilian (11.77%), Communications & IT  (7.06%) and Finance (3.49%).  Other Ministries/Departments collectively shared the rest  of 9% of the total Central Government regular employment. 

(3). Out of 30.99 lakh regular employees, 3.11 lakh were women.  The proportion of  women in  the total employment is almost static, around 10% in the year 2009, 2008 and  2006. 

(4). About 95% of regular Central Government employees were Non-Gazetted.  The  overall ratio of Gazetted to Non-Gazetted employees was 1:19.  In case of Ministry of  Railways, however, this ratio was 1:114. 

(5). Amongst regular Central Government employees, 63% were holding Group-‘C’  posts and 26% were in Group-‘D’ posts. About 8% were holding Group-‘B’ posts  where as employees holding Group –‘A’ posts were only about 3%. 

(6). About 90% of regular Central Government employees were found in the Grade  pay of Rs. upto 1800 to Rs. 5400 which mainly consists of Group ‘B’, Group ‘C’ and  Group ‘D’ posts. Only 0.16% employees were in the highest scale i.e. HAG+Apex & Cabinet Secretary level.  

(7). Amongst regular Central Government employees,  18% were working at offices located in ‘X’ class cities and 29% in ‘Y’ class cities. The percentage of employees in all the cities/areas other than class X and Y cities was 53%. 

(8). Amongst  States and Union Territory Administrations, the highest number of regular Central Government employees was in the State of Uttar Pradesh (9.51%) followed by Maharashtra (9.06%), West Bengal (8.54%), Delhi (6.55%), Andhra Pradesh (5.97%), Tamil Nadu (4.79%) and Madhya Pradesh (4.07%).  In remaining States/U.Ts the proportion was less than 4%
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