Telecom officers seek Dr Jitendra’s intervention for cadre review

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh receiving a memorandum from a delegation of Indian Telecom Service (ITS) officers at his DoPT office at North Block, New Delhi on Thursday.
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh receiving a memorandum from a delegation of Indian Telecom Service (ITS) officers at his DoPT office at North Block, New Delhi on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Jan 28: A delegation of Indian Telecom Service (ITS) Association led by its General Secretary R. Saji Kumar today called on Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh at his DoPT Office at North Block here and sought his intervention for cadre review of the ITS officers.
The delegation also submitted a memorandum to Dr Jitendra Singh wherein it was stated that Indian Telecom Service is a Group-A service with around 1700 officers posted in various wings of the Department of Telecom including DoT, MTNL, BSNL, DVNL, Central & State Government Departments and PSUs. The memorandum claimed that the previous cadre review had taken place more than 25 years ago and the ITS cadre strength as on 1st January 2008 is more than 6000. However, in view of the vast implementation of communication related networks of DoT, including policy making, licensing, regulation, network security, enforcement skill building, Prime Minister’s flagship programme “Digital India”, “Bharat Net”, etc., a requirement of  minimum 1100 ITS officers has been sent to DoPT for its consideration.
The memorandum also pointed out that the Ministry of Communication & IT has approved additional requirement of about 800 ITS officers in BSNL, MTNL as part of ITS cadre review.
The delegationsubmitted  that there is heavy stagnation in the cadre and no promotions have taken place in the last 5 years. A judicious cadre review will therefore not only meet the functional requirement of the services but will also address the career aspirations of the ITS officers.
Requesting for sympathetic view, the officers pleaded that redressal of grievances of the officers will also help improve the services in communications sector.
Dr Jitendra Singh gave a patient hearing to the delegation and assured that DoPT will do whatever possible to address the issues put forward by the ITS officers.