Lt Governor Approves Over 3,200 New Posts in Delhi Prisons Department

Lt Governor VK Saxena has sanctioned the creation of 3,247 new posts within the Delhi prisons department. These positions, which encompass various cadres such as superintendent and assistant roles, are to be filled within six months. The move aims at restructuring and enhancing the prison staff's morale through timely promotions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 05-09-2024 17:11 IST | Created: 05-09-2024 17:11 IST
Lt Governor Approves Over 3,200 New Posts in Delhi Prisons Department
Lt Governor VK Saxena
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Lt Governor VK Saxena has approved the creation of more than 3,200 posts in the Delhi prisons department and directed that they be filled within six months, Raj Niwas officials said on Thursday.

The 3,247 posts include superintendent, deputy superintendent, assistant superintendent, head warder, head matron, warder, section officer, accounts officer, assistants and drivers, they said.

The lieutenant governor also approved the restructuring of the prison cadre and instructed that timely promotion of staff be ensured so that they are motivated, they added.

The new posts include appointments in groups A, B and C of different cadres such as jail, technical and ministerial in the prisons department, the officials said.

They will be deputed in various jails of the prisons department -- Tihar, Mandoli and Rohini.

The posts were created following due process, with the prisons department first proposing their creation by factoring in shortages as well as future requirements before getting those vetted by the administrative reforms department.

Financial implications for the posts were then ascertained and concurred to by the finance department, the officials said.

Following this, a meeting was held on August 7 and the proposal to create these posts moved for approval on August 21. Thereafter, the lieutenant governor approved the proposal with the additional direction that the posts be filled within six months, the officials added.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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