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Pay Band and Grade Pay (6th Pay Commission) Level in the Pay Matrix (7th Pay Commission) Jt. Secy. / Executive Director (SAG) 10000 (PB4) L14 Director /Sr.Selection Grade: 8700 (PB4) L13 Dy Secretary / Jt.Director (JAG /Selection Grade) 7600 (PB3) L12 Under Secretary /Dy.Director (Sr.Scale Group A) 6600 (PB3) L11 Section Officer / Group B Gaz.
50% vacancies in the initial recruitment grade of the Indian Railways Personnel Service (IRPS) Railway office are filled up through the UPSC Civil Service Examination held every year while remaining vacancies are filled up by promotion of Group 'B' officers of feeder cadres through selection made by UPSC.The first direct recruitment to the cadre was done by UPSC in the year 1980.
The Indian Railway Traffic Service, abbreviated as IRTS is a Prestigious Group 'A' Central Civil Service Cadre of the Government of India. IRTS in its present form was reconstituted in 1967. IRTS in its present form was reconstituted in 1967.
As of March 2022, Groups A & B constitute 1.5% of the total workforce, while Group C & D account for 98.5%. [16] 80% of Group-A employees are recruited through Indian Railways Management Service (IRMS) with remaining through promotions. [39] The various Group A cadres are as below include: [40]
The Union Government ministries such like Railways, Defence and External Affairs, have organised their own independent services based on CSS model which are known as Railway Board Secretariat Service, [9] Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Services and Indian Foreign Service, Group B (general cadre) [10] respectively.
50% through promotion from Group 'B' officers of Mechanical departments of the Zonal Railways. Current cadre strength of IRSME officers is around 1700, serving in 68 divisions and 3 Production units across 17 Zonal Railways in India and the Railway Board.
A railroad section gang — including common workers sometimes called gandy dancers — responsible for maintenance of a particular section of railway. One man is holding a bar, while others are using rail tongs to position a rail. Photo published in 1917
The Central Civil Services (CCS) encompass the various Civil Services of India that are exclusively under the jurisdiction of the Government of India.This is in contrast to the All India Services, which are common to both the central and state governments, or the state civil services, which fall under the purview of individual states.