GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 4191
ANSWERED ON 19.02.2014
SHORTAGE OF MANPOWER IN PASSPORT OFFICES4191 . Shri K. SUGUMAR/ NIKHIL KUMAR CHOUDHARY / RAMSINHBHAI PATALBHAI RATHWA / P. VENUGOPAL / R. THAMARAISELVAN / C. SIVASAMI / P. KUMAR
Will the Minister of EXTERNAL AFFAIRS be pleased to state:-
(a) whether a number of Regional Passport Offices (RPOs) in the country are facing huge shortage of manpower;
(b) if so, the details thereof including the number of vacancies reported from various RPOs, State-wise;
(c) whether the work in many RPOs is being offloaded to private parties/agencies and if so, the reasons therefor;
(d) the steps taken to fill the existing vacancies at the RPOs; and
(e) whether the Government proposes to conduct cadre review of all RPOs in the country and if so, the details thereof?ANSWERTHE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS (SHRIMATI PRENEET KAUR)
(a) & (b) A number of Regional Passport Offices in the country
continue to face shortage of manpower due to the gap between the
sanctioned and working cadre strength of the Central Passport
Organization (CPO). To implement the Passport Seva Project, the
Government had increased the sanctioned strength of the CPO cadre from
2349 to 2697 in 2008 to cater to increased demand for passport services.
However, the working strength has not reached to its optimal level due
to several factors such as pending indent with the Staff Selection
Commission (SSC) for the post of Assistant and Lower Division Clerks;
large number of retirements/voluntarily retirements; and lack of
eligible officials for promotion to higher posts. As against the
sanctioned strength of 2697, as on date, the Organization has 2000
regular employees apart from 400 Data Entry Operators who have been recruited against the vacant posts at non-Gazetted Group ‘B’ and ‘C’ level.
(c) Despite extensive computerization, opening of new Passport Offices
and reforms in the Central Passport Organization (CPO) during 2000-2006,
a need was felt for change in the then existing system due to rapidly
growing volume of passport seekers. To address this need, a Mission-Mode
Project titled “Passport Seva Project” was identified under the National
e-Governance Plan (NeGP) of the Government of India. The basic design
involves outsourcing of non-sensitive front-end activities to a service
provider and retaining sovereign and sensitive functions with the
Government. 77 Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs) have been set up by the
Service Provider.
(d) The Government has taken following steps to fill up the existing vacancies at the Passport Offices:
(i) The regular placement of indent for recruitment of Lower Division
Clerks and Assistants with Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and
pro-active follow up with them.
(ii) To fill up the existing vacancies at the Passport Offices through fast track
promotion, wherever necessary with the relaxation of eligibility
norms/down gradation of some posts and with the approval of Department
of Personnel & Training and Union Public Service Commission
(iii) As per the provisions of the Recruitment Rules, the Ministry has taken officers on deputation.
(iv) As a temporary measure, the Ministry has obtained approval for engagement of 450 Data Entry Operators in lieu of vacant non-Gazetted post at Group ‘B’ and ‘C’ level.
(v) The Ministry has implemented Productivity Linked Incentive Scheme
(PLIS) on 21st March, 2013, having retrospective effect, to financially
incentivize individual performance measured against pre-set parameters.
This has brought in increased efficiency and productivity per employee.
(e) To implement the Passport Seva Project, the Government approved
expansion of the Central Passport Organization cadre in 2008 which
involved augmentation of posts from 2349 to 2697. Thereafter, Ministry
undertook a review exercise in 2010 to restructure the cadre which led
to creation of 320 new Gazetted posts of Passport Granting Officers
after abolition of 213 posts of Assistant and rationalization of some
other posts. In view of the 2010 exercise, there is no further proposal
for cadre review at present.
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