A parliamentary panel in New Delhi reviewed central government vacancies and recruitment progress, including roles of Union Public Service Commission, Department of Personnel and Training and Staff Selection Commission. It also discussed CSAT’s role in the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination and upcoming reforms like provisional answer keys and grievance systems.
New Delhi: A parliamentary panel on Monday discussed the filling up of vacancies in the Central Government as well as impact and outcomes of the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) component in the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination.
Chaiperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice, Brij Lal, said after the meeting that the progress in recruitment process is appropriate.
The committee will present a report to the parliament after its deliberations.
"The main agenda focused on vacancies within the central govt and its recruitment progress, as well as discussions concerning the DoPT, the SSC, UPSC and the Civil Services examinations," he said.
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