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Punjab to recruit 81 junior engineers through PPSC

Posts in Engineering Wing of the Rural Development & Panchayats Departent.
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Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, December 17

The Captain Amarinder Singh-led government on Thursday decided to revert to Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC), Patiala, for recruitment of 81 posts of Junior Engineer in the Engineering Wing of the Rural Development & Panchayats Department.

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The state government had earlier taken these posts out of PPSC purview and engaged Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology [TIET], Patiala, for recruitment. This was as per the one-time measure approved at the Cabinet meeting on January 31, 2020, for engaging Thapar University, Patiala, or Maharaja Ranjit Singh University, Bathinda, one of the independent agencies as notified by Department of Co-ordination.

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TIET could not, however, hold the written test due to Covid. Subsequently, the Finance Department notified new pay scales on July 17, 2020, and the process of recruitment through TIET, Patiala, was put in abeyance.

On Thursday, the state cabinet, at a virtual meeting chaired by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, decided that these 81 posts (79 JE Civil and 2 JE Electrical), created after the restructuring of its Engineering Wing, would now be filled as part of the common recruitment process initiated by the PPSC along with vacant posts of JEs in other departments, in line with the Cabinet decision of October 14, 2020.

PAY SCALE OF TAX COLLECTORS WORKING IN PANCHAYAT SAMITIS REVISED

The Cabinet on Thursday also approved the revision in pay scales of Tax Collectors working in Panchayat Samitis under the Rural Development & Panchayats Department from the existing pay scale of Rs.5910-20200+2400 (Grade Pay) to 10300-34800+3600 (Grade Pay). These revised pay scales would be implemented from the date of issuance of orders and would result in additional expenditure of Rs. 9 Lakh per annum to the state exchequer.

It may be recalled that following the Punjab Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishads Services Rules 1965 (Appendix-A at serial number 7), the posts of Tax collectors are filled on promotion from amongst Panchayat Secretaries. However, the Tax Collectors have been working on the pay scale (Rs. 5910-20200+2400) grade pay and Panchayat Secretaries on the pay scale of 10300-34800+3200 grade pay, leading to a grave anomaly. Subsequently, the Cabinet has taken this decision to rectify the anomaly in the existing pay scales.

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