Master Circular No.31: Promotion of Non-Gazetted Group ‘C’ Staff to Selection Post

No.E(NG)I/2019/PM1/20, dated 19.12.2019

M.C.No.31

Sub: Promotion of non-gazetted Group ‘C’ staff to “Selection Post” – Master Circular.

1. At present the orders relating to promotion of non-gazetted (Group ‘C’) staff to selection posts are contained in Chapter-II, Section ‘B’ of IREM, Vol-I, 1989 and also in a number of office circulars/ letters issued from time to time and Master Circular No.31 issued in 1991. Updated Master Circular No.31, incorporating the provisions of instructions issued on the subject till date, is as follows;

2. Promotion:-

(i) Promotion includes promotion from lower grade to higher grade, from one class to another class and from one group to another group.

[Para 211(i) of IREM, Vol-I, 1989]

(ii) Declaration of posts as ‘Selection’ or ‘Non-selection posts’ –
The posts are declared as ‘selection’ or ‘non-selection’ for the purpose of promotion by the Railway Board depending upon the requirement of the service.
(iii) A Railway servant may be promoted to fill any post weather a “Selection” post or a “Non-selection” post, only if he is considered fit to perform the duties attached to the post. The General Manager or the Head of Department of the Divisional Railway Manager may prescribe the passing of specified departmental or other tests as condition precedent to a Railway servant being considered fit to hold specified posts. Such rules should be published for the information of the staff concerned.

(Para 213 of IREM, Vol-I, 1989).

(iv) Unless specifically provided otherwise, promotion shall be made without any regard for communal or racial consideration.

2.1 Promotion of persons with disability:-
There shall be no discrimination in the matter of promotion merely on ground of physical disability. This will apply to the categories of staff, who have been recruited from the open market against the vacancies reserved for recruitment of physically handicapped and the staff who acquired disability during service and are absorbed in suitable alternative employment as per provisions contained in Chapter-XIII of IREM, Vol-I. Such staff will be considered for promotion in their turn based on their eligibility and suitability along with others in the selection/ suitability/ trade test, for promotion to higher grade post.

[Authority: Para 213A of IREM, Vol-I, 1989, First Re-preprint Edition, 2009]

3. Selection posts:-

(i) There shall be only two categories of posts “Selection Posts” and “Non-selection posts”.
(ii) “Selection posts” are posts, grades or classes which have been notified as such with the approval of Railway Board. Selection post shall be filled by a positive act of selection made by Selection Boards, from amongst the staff eligible for selection. The positive act of selection shall consist of only written test to assess the professional ability of the candidates, for which reasonable advance notice should be sent, except in the case of selection for promotion to posts in the categories of Teachers, Law Assistants, Physiotherapists, Telephone Operators, Stenographers, Chief Typists, Protocol Inspectors, Receptionists, Publicity/ Advertising Inspectors, Photographers/ Cameraman and Hostel Superintendents, where the positive act of selection shall consist of both written test and viva-voce test. The staff in the immediate lower grade with a minimum of two years service in that grade only will be eligible for promotion, unless a longer length of service in the lower grade has been stipulated as a condition of eligibility for promotion in a particular category. The service for this purpose includes service, if any, rendered on ad-hoc basis followed by regular service without break. The condition of two years service should Stand fulfilled at the time of actual promotion and not necessarily at the stage of consideration. If by virtue of the above rule, a junior is eligible for promotion, his seniors will also be eligible for such promotion, even though he might not have put in a total service of two years, or more, (if stipulated in particular category in the lower grade).
(iii) Provided that the positive act of Selection for promotion to the post of Loco Pilot (Passenger) will consist of viva-voce only to assess the professional ability of the candidate, after passing the prescribed promotional course.

[Authority: Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I-2000/PM1/41, dated 07.08.2003 (RBE No. 137/2003) and
letter No.E(NG)I-2000/PM1/41, dated 12.09.2005 (RBE No. 154/2005)]

(iv) The selection for promotion to a selection post shall be made primarily on the basis of merit.

[Paras 211 and 215 of IREM-1989,
E.48-RC1/18/3, dated 21.11.1953]

4. Authorities competent to appoint Selection Boards:
Selection Boards may be constituted under the orders of the General Manager for Head of the Department or other competent authority not lower than a Divisional Railway Manager/ Additional Divisional Railway Manager/ Chief Workshop Manager.

[Para 217(b) of IREM-1989]

5. Selection Board:-

(a) Selection Board shall consist of not less than three officers, one of whom should be a Personal Officer and one of the Members should be from a Department other than that for which selection is held. The presence of a Personal Officer in the Selection Board along with two officers from the Department for which selection is held would meet the requirement of an officer being from a Department other than that for which selection is held.

[Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/95/PM1/14, dated 03.03.1998 (RBE No. 52/1998)]

(b) When a selection board consists of only three Officers, none of the members be directly subordinate to any other.
(c) For selection posts in Level-6 and above, the Selection Board will consist of officers of Junior Administrative Grade. For all other selection posts, the Selection Board will consist of officers not lower in rank then senior scale. In either case, except in the case of selection for Personnel Department, the Selection Board may include a Personal Officer in the next lower rank who shall nevertheless be an equal member of the Selection Board.
(d) In situation where eligible officers in specified grade are not available in the unit concerned for selection committee formation, shortfall may be made good with Senior Scale officer for selection to the post carrying Grade Pay Rs.4200 (Level-6) and above, and Junior Scale officer for selection to the posts carrying Grade Pay Rs.2800 (Level-5) and below, subject to the condition that none of the members will be subordinate to any other member of the selection board.

[Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/2018/PM1/63, dated 30.11.2018 (RBE No. 187/2018)]

(e) Every effort should be made to include a SC/ST officer on the Selection Board, whether of the same Department, if available or the other Department/ Railway/ Production Unit or a Non-Railway Department.

[Rly. Board’s letter No.81/E(SCT)/15/32, dated 08.11.1981]

(f) From out of the Members of the Selection Board so nominated as referred to above, if none belongs to SC/ST categories, another officer of the same rank or lower in rank belonging to this category should be included in the Selection Boards, wherever and whenever the reserved community candidates are in the zone of consideration. In case any SC/ST officer is not available within the Department/ Railway, every effort should be made to find SC/ST officer of appropriate rank from the nearby Zonal Railway or some other Railways or Production Unit. If still such an officer is not available, efforts should be made to find an officer of appropriate level from the Department other than Railways.
(g) Despite all efforts, if it is still not possible to include SC/ST officer in the Selection Board, whether by nomination for by co-option, the reason for the same should be recorded in writing by the Liaison Officer of the Department/ Office concerned in the selection.
(h) Inclusion of a SC/ST officer in the Selection Board is not necessary when only general candidates are in the zone of consideration to fill up unreserved vacancies.
(i) If for any reason where the Selection Board cannot be constituted in this manner, the competent authority should make a report of the fact to the General Manager.

[No.E.53/PM1/10/3, dated 31.07.1954,
No.E.53/PM1/10/3, dated 27.09.1954,
No.E.53/PM1/10/3, dated 24.11.1954,
No.E(NG)62/PM1/40, dated 31.05/01.06.1962,
No.E(NG)I/70/RR1/30, dated 24.06.1971,
No.E(NG)I/73/PM1/100, dated 10.08.1973,
No.E(NG)I/76/PM1/214, dated 08.12.1976,
No.81/E(SCT)15/32, dated 04.06.1981,
No.81/E(SCT)15/32, dated 12.10.1981,
No.81/E(SCT)15/32, dated 17.06.1982,
No.81/E(SCT)15/32, dated 30.09.1983,
No.E(NG)I-87/PM1/6, dated 29.08.1988 (RBE 195/1988),
No.E(NG)I-87/PM1/6, dated 15.11.1989 (RBE 283/1989),
Para 218(e) of IREM 1989 Edition,

No.E(NG)I/2023/PM1/25, dated 20.12.2023 (RBE No.145/2023)]

6. Assessment of Vacancies:-

(i) The assessment of vacancies for selection posts within the cadre will include the existing vacancies and those anticipated during the course of next 15 months. All the vacancies, if any existing and reported upon by a construction organization including Railway Electrification and other project should also be taken into account. For selection for ex-cadre posts actual vacancies plus those anticipated in the next two years should be taken into account.

[Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/96/PM1/19, dated 21.10.1997 (RBE No. 141A/1997)]

(ii) The concept of anticipated vacancies referred to in (i) above should be deemed to connote the vacancies due to normal wastage (i.e. retirement or superannuation), likely acceptance of notice for voluntary retirement/ resignation; the vacancies in the higher grade in the channel, the filling up of which will result in the need to make consequent appointments from the proposed panel, staff approved to go on deputation to other units, staff already empanelled for ex-cadre posting, creation of posts already sanctioned by the competent authority, and due to staff likely to go on transfer to other Railways/ Division during the period under consideration.

[Authority: Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/97/PM1/31, dated 17.02.1998 (RBE No. 38/1998)]

7. Selection Procedure:-
7.1 Eligibility Conditions:-

(a) The minimum period of service for eligibility for promotion within Group ‘C’ should be two years in the immediate lower grade irrespective of whether the employees belongs to reserved community or not. In the case of Safety categories the condition of two years service in the immediate lower grade will apply to promotion of Group ‘D’ staff also.
(b) Service for this purpose shall be the service actually rendered on regular basis. Service rendered on ad-hoc basis shall, however, be taken into account for this purpose if it is followed by regularization without break.
(c) The condition of two years minimum service has to be satisfied at the time of actual promotion. Thus, in the case of a “Selection Post”, all employees who are regular in the relevant lower grade and come in the zone of consideration according to 3x formula can be considered according to the procedure laid down for selection but a person, who is empanelled, can actually be promoted only when he completes two years service in the immediate lower grade. Accordingly, a suitable note to this effect should be inserted in all panels, which include names of candidates who have not completed two years of service in the lower grade at the time of the notification of the panel.
(d) Where longer length of service in the lower grade has been stipulated as a condition of eligibility for promotion in any particular category, the same will continue to apply.
(e) If a person is selected for and appointed in another cadre to a post in the same grade as that held by him in his parent cadre and he has to seek further promotion in the new cadre, he has to render two years service in the new cadre before being promoted therein.
(f) If the posts are to be kept unfilled due to candidates within two years service in the immediate lower grade not being available, the posts should be downgraded and operated in the lower grade.
(g) Two years service condition in the immediate lower grade is also applicable to local officiating/ ad-hoc promotion against short-term vacancies.

NOTE:
1. If by virtue of operation of the procedure laid down in (a) to (d) above, a junior is eligible for promotion to the relevant next higher grade, his seniors also will be eligible for such promotion even though he might not have put in a total of two years service in the immediate lower grade.
2. In cases where selections could not be finalized on account of a Stay Order or Injunction of the Court of Law, it is possible that regular promotions to the concerned grade cannot be made for a long period. In the meantime the staff concerned may become due for promotion to next higher grade but may not be eligible for that on account of non-fulfillment of 2 years service condition in the relevant lower grade. In such cases relaxation of the condition of two years service can be granted with the personal approval of:-
(i) Divisional Railway Manager in the case of divisionally controlled posts;
(ii) A nominated SA Grade Officer of the concerned Department in the case of posts controlled by the Headquarters (standing nomination to be done by the PHOD for the Department); and
(iii) Respective SA Grade controlling officer in other cases.

(h) In respect of categories of posts e.g. Inter Apprentices, Law Assistants, Welfare Inspectors, Vigilance Inspector etc. for which the mode of filling up the vacancies has been laid down by the Railway Board, permitting staff with prescribed qualification and length of service requirement even from grades below the immediate lower grade the said instructions may continue to be followed notwithstanding the instructions regarding 2 years rule in the immediate lower grade.
(i) In addition to the above, the employees should also fulfill the educational qualifications etc. if any, prescribed for the post for which selection is held.

[E(NG)I/75/PM1/64, dated 06.06.1980,
E(NG)I/75/PM1/44, dated 31.05.1982,
E(NG)I/75/PM1/44, dated 21/22.09.1982,
E(NG)I/75/PM1/44, dated 26.05.1984,
E(NG)I/85/PM1/14, (RAEC-78), dt. 13.11.1985 (RBE 296/1985),
E(NG)I/85/PM1/13 (RRC), dated 19.02.1987 (RBE 28/1987),
E(NG)I/85/PM1/13 (RRC), dated 04.11.1987,
E(NG)I/85/PM1/13 (RRC), dated 23.03.1989 (RBE 83/1989),
E(NG)I/85/PM1/13 (RRC), dated 13.02.1990 (RBE 29/1990),
And E(NG)I/85/PM7/23, dated 16.09.1983]

7.2 Number of candidates to be called for consideration for selection:-

(a) Eligible staff upto 3 times the number of staff to be empanelled will be called for the selection. The staff employed in the immediate lower grade on fortuitous basis will not be eligible for consideration.
(b) Persons who have expressed their unwillingness should not be reckoned for determining the zone of consideration and additional persons in lieu thereof may be called for the selection.
(c) If, a candidate without giving un-willingness, does not appear in the selection, he has to be taken in the reckoning and therefore, has to be called for supplementary selection. If he gives his unwillingness on a subsequent date after the selection has commenced, additional persons will not be called to compensate for him.

[Authority: Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I-99/PM1/15, dated 26.07.1999 (RBE No. 149/1999)]

(d) In respect of general selection posts i.e. those outside the normal channel of promotion and which are filled from staff of different Departments/ categories, all eligible volunteering employees irrespective of Departments in which they may be working should be called for consideration for selection without restricting the number as per 3x formula.
(e) General Managers may issue detailed instructions identifying posts as general selection post for information of all concerned.

[E(NG)I/68/PM1/1, dated 26.08.1968,
E(NG)I/81/PM1/282, dated 16.04.1982,
E(NG)I/75/PM1/44, dated 21.09.1982,
E(NG)I/85/PM1/13 (RRC), dated 04.11.1987,
and E(NG)I/85/PM1/13 (RRC), dated 23.03.1989 (RBE 83/1989)]

7.3 Selection Procedure:

(a) When a Selection post is to be filled, the authority empowered to constitute a Selection Board shall direct to the Board to assemble and make recommendations. It shall also nominate the officer who shall act as the Chairman of the Board. The responsibility for selection will be of all members.
(b) Selections are to be conducted on the basis of 100% objective type test/ CBT, in terms of instructions contained in Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/2018/PM1/4, dated 14.12.2018 read with letter of same number dated 14.06.2019, 01.08.2019, 28.08.2019 and 14.11.2019.
(c) Selection should be held annually. However, where holding of the next selection becomes necessary before a gap of one year on account of the panel getting exhausted, the earlier selection not throwing up adequate number for empanelment/ promotion, etc., the same may be held after a minimum time gap of six months from the date of approval of the panel finalized as a result of the first selection. This condition of six months restriction between selections will not, however, apply to general selections which are conducted by calling options from serving employees fulfilling the prescribed eligibility conditions.

[Authority: Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I-94/PM1/10, dated 04.07.1997 (RBE No. 94/1997) and

09.12.1998 (RBE No. 279/1998)]

The programme of the selections to be held in a year should be notified in advance, around July of the preceding year.
(d) In order to ensure that selections are conducted regularly and in time, the Railways are required to maintain a calendar which may contain the following:-
(i) Category and grade;
(ii) Date of issuing the notification;
(iii) Date of calling for service records;
(iv) Date(s) of holding written examination (wherever written examination is part of selection);
(v) Date(s) of holding interview(s);
(vi) Date of submission of panel to the competent authority for approval; and
(vii) Date of notification of the panel.
(e) Before the Selection Board assembles to make the selection, the papers connected with the proposed selection, the names of the candidates to be considered, the confidential reports, if any on such candidates and other relevant data concerning them shall be circulated for the information of the members of the Board as also the qualifications prescribed for the particular post under consideration.
(f) The Selection Board bill examine the service record and confidential reports (if kept) of the staff eligible. A single evaluation sheet should be prepared to assess the candidates under the different headings of personality, address, leadership etc. to be signed by all members of the Selection Board. Corrections in the evaluation sheet, if any, should be attested by all the members of the Selection Board. The members nominated on a Selection Board should be advised clearly that there should not be any cutting and overwriting in the proceedings of the Selection Board and serious objection of any cutting and overwriting will be taken.

[Authority: Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I-99/PM1/15, dated 26.07.1999 (RBE No. 149/1999)]

(g) It is the responsibility of the Personnel Department to provide for all relevant documents/ information including a planning sheet and a checklist in respect of each selection correctly and in time to the Members of the Selection Board to enable them to conduct the selection well in time without any delay.
(h) It is desirable to hold a Written Test (Objective type) to adjudge the professional ability as part of a selection in respect of all initial grade post in the different channels of promotions. Selection should be made primarily on the basis of overall merit. The written test is conducted to test the professional knowledge of the employee.
(i) Whenever a written test is held for promotion to the post classified as selection post in a category the question paper will be objective type as per instructions contained in Boards letter No.E(NG)-I/2018/pm1/4, dated 14.12.2018 read with clarificatory instructions of same circular dated 14.06.2019. The question paper for the written test should have practical bias i.e. it should be designed to test the ability of the candidates to tackle the practical problems they are likely to face rather than their theoretical knowledge.

[Authority: Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I-2004/PM1/25, dated 06.07.2005 – ACS No.173 (RBE No. 114/2005)]

(j) Question papers are required to be prepared in bilingual form for all the departmental tests. The staff will have the option to write their answers in Hindi. This will, however, be subject to the condition that where necessary, knowledge of English may be tested separately to ensure that the employee would understand instructions relating to requirements of his job. Where, however, the competent authority considers that the knowledge of English is essential, which shall be in few cases, the authority may insist upon such test being conducted in English.
(k) Wherever written test is held as part of selection to adjudge the professional ability, question for about 10% of total marks allotted for written test should be set on official language policy and rules in consultation with Mukhya Raj Bhasha Adhikari. The questions on official language policy and the rules may not, however, be compulsory.
(l) Whenever written test is held as part of selection the subject of ‘Passenger Amenities’ should also be as far as possible figure in the questions for written examination for promotion to the post of Inspectors etc. in categories of staff concerned with provision and maintenance of passenger amenities. The specific categories for this purpose may be laid down by the Zonal Railways.
(m) Use of Regional language in lieu of English may be permitted in all selections and suitability test subject to the condition that where necessary, knowledge of English may be separately tested to ensure that the person would understand the instruction relating to the requirements of his job. The competent authority, may, however, insist upon such tests being conducted in English in these special cases, which should be few in number, where it is considered that knowledge of English would be essential.
The term ‘Regional language’ as used here means official language of the State in which the office where the employee concerned are working is located.
(n) The railway administrations should ensure that there is no procedural irregularity whatsoever in the conduct of selections.
(o) The responsibility for selection will be collective on all Members of the Selection Board.

[No.E(NG)57/PM1/24, dated 08.10.1958,
No.E(NG)61/PM1/56, dated 03.01.1963,
No.E(NG)I/73/PM1/169, dated 26.09.1973,
No.E(NG)I/76/PM1/168, dated 03.09.1976,
No.E(NG)I/79/PM1/159, dated 22.06.1979,
No.HINDI 79/PL/14/8, dated 31.08.1981,
No.HINDI-81/OL-14/12, dated 14.01.1982,
No.E(NG)I/83/PM1/65 (PNM/NFIR), dated 17.04.1984,
No.E(NG)I/87/PM1/21, dated 14.12.1987 (RBE 307/1987),
No.E(NG)I/90/PM1/41, dated 08.07.1992,
No.E(NG)I/68/PM1/60, dated 29.08.1968,
No.E(NG)I/67/PM1/212, dated 25.02.1971,
No.E(NG)I/79/PM1/320, dated 23.12.1979,
No.E(NG)I/87/PM1/18 (AIRF), dated 22.07.1988 (RBE 157/1988),
No.Hindi-87/OL1/10/3, dated 03.11.1988,
No.E(NG)I/89/PM2/6, dated 31.01.1990]

(p) Detailed guidelines for Personal Officers and Members of Selection Boards, constituted for conducting selection for promotion to posts classified as “Selection” as contained in Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/98/PM1/17, dated 20.10.1999 may also be referred to.

[Railway Board’s letter Nos.E(NG)I-99/PM1/15, dt. 26.07.1999 (RBE No. 149/1999)]

8. Allotment of marks:-
Selection should be made primarily on the basis of overall merit, but for the guidance of Selection Board the factors to be taken into account and their relative weight are laid down below:-

No.E(NG)I-69/PM1-126, dated 18.09.1969

 

Factors/ Headings

Maximum Marks

Qualifying Marks

(i)

Professional ability

50

30

(ii)

Record of service

30

(iii)

Seniority

20

 

Total

100

60

(i) The item “record of service” should also take into consideration the performance of the employee in essential Training Schools/ Institutes apart from examining CRs and other relevant records.

[Railway Board letter No.E(NG)I-72/PM1/192, dated 27.06.1973]

(ii) Where minimum Residency period for promotion to the next higher grade is two years and the ACR for the third year is not available, average marks of the last two ACRs be taken into account for the purpose of ACR for the third year, so that all eligible candidates having rendered minimum two years of service are considered for selection to the next higher grade.

[Authority: Ministry of Railway’s letter No.E(NG)I/2012/PM1/5, dated 30.08.2013] – ACS No.226. (RBE No. 84/2013)

(iii) Candidates must obtain a minimum of 60% marks in professional ability and 60% marks of the aggregate for being placed on the panel. In a few cases where both written and oral tests are held for adjudging the professional ability, the written test should not be of less than 35% marks and the candidate must secure 60% marks in written test for the purpose of being called in viva-voce test.

[Authority: Rly. Board’s letter Nos.E(NG)I/72/PM1/158, dated 12.12.1973 &
E(NG)I/83/PM1/65, dt. 05.12.1984,
E(NG)I-2000/PM1/41, dt. 07.08.2003 (ACS No.150),
E(NG)I-2007/PM1/10, dated 06.11.2007 (ACS No.196)]

(iv) The proviso in item (iii) above will not be applicable in respect of ex-cadre posts where the employee retains his lien in the parent cadre and seeks advancement therein.

[Authority: Rly. Board’s letter Nos.E(NG)I/98/PM1/11, dt. 16.11.1998 (ACS No.66) &
E(NG)I/98/PM1/15, dt. 26.07.1999 (ACS No.84)]

(v) In the case of selection for promotion as Motorman, distribution of marks amongst various headings in lieu of headings appearing in the table at Para 8 above shall be as follows:

 

Factors/ Headings

Max. Marks

Qualifying Marks

(i)

Professional ability

50

30

(ii)

Record of service

15

(iii)

Seniority

15

(iv)

Aptitude Test

20

minimum cut off as may be decided by RDSO

 

Total

100

60

[Authority: Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/2006/PM1/4, dated 22.03.2006 (RBE No. 35/2006) and
22.09.2006] ACS No.188 (RBE No. 139/2006).

(vi) The importance of an adequate standard of professional ability and capacity to do the job must be kept in mind and a candidate who does not secure 60% marks in professional liability shall not be placed on the panel even if on the total marks secured, he qualifies for a place. Good work and a sense of public duty among the consciousness staff should be recognized by awarding more marks both for record of service and for professional ability.
(vii) The names of selected candidates should be arranged in order of seniority.

[Rly. Board’s letter Nos.E(NG)I/76/PM1-142, dated 25.07.1979 &
30.10.1979]

(viii) For general posts i.e., those outside the normal chanel of promotion for which candidates are called from different categories weather in the same department or from different departments and where zone of consideration is not confined to three times the number of staff to be empanelled, the selection procedure should be as under:-

[Authority: Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I-2008/PM7/4 SLP, dated 19.06.2009] – ACS No.209 (RBE No. 113/2009).

(a) All eligible staff irrespective of the department in which they may be working who satisfy the prescribed conditions of eligibility and volunteer for the post should be subjected to selection which should consist of a written test consisting of objective type test/ CBT and in a few cases viva-voce test also as indicated in para 3(ii) above. The various factors of selection and their relative weight will be as indicated below:- (ACS No.66 & 152).

 

Factors/ Headings

Maximum Marks

Qualifying Marks

(i)

Professional ability

50

30

(ii)

Record of service

30

 

Total

80

48

NOTE:
(i) The assessment under heading (2) above will be governed by the provisions contained in para 8(i) above.
(ii) In the case of selection for promotion to the post of Assistant Loco Pilots (Diesel/ Electric) and ASMs, the distribution of marks amongst various headings in lieu of headings in the table below clause (a) of para 8(a) above shall be as follows:- (ACS No.149 & 183)

 

Factors/ Headings

Maximum Marks

Qualifying Marks

(i)

Professional ability

50

30

(ii)

Record of service

30

(iii)

Aptitude Test

20

Minimum cut off as may be decided by RDSO

 

Total

100

60

[Authority: Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/2002/PM1/31, dated 22.08.2003 (RBE No. 144/2003), &
No.E(NG)I-2006/PM1/4, dated 22.03.2006 (RBE No. 35/2006)]

(iii) In a few cases where both written test and viva-voce test are held to assess the professional ability of the candidates, all those who secure not less than 60% marks in the written test should be called for viva-voce test.

[Authority: Railway Board letter No.E(NG)I-2003/PM1/41, dated 07.08.2003 – ACS No. 150 (RBE No. 137/2003)]

(b) However in the case of SC/ST employees 50% marks in Professional ability and 50% in aggregate (excluding marks for seniority) for non-safety categories and 60% marks in professional liability and 60% marks in aggregate (excluding marks for seniority) for safety categories would be required for enabling them to be empanelled.
(c) Thus, an employee belonging to the general community must get 30 marks out of 50 for professional ability and overall 60 marks out of 100, both for safety and non-safety category whereas it would be sufficient for an SC/ST employee if he gets 30 marks out of 50 for professional ability with an aggregate of 51 marks out of a total of 85 marks in the case of safety categories and 25 marks out of a total of 50 marks in Professional ability with an aggregate of 43 marks out of the total of 85 marks in the case of non-safety categories for becoming eligible to be empanelled.
(d) The names of the employee selected for empanelment in the aforesaid manner should be arranged in the order of seniority.
(e) Moderation by way of awarding grace marks to candidates should not be resorted to without the authority of the Selection Board.
(f) No grace marks should be awarded in individual cases.
(g) While awarding marks under the category of “Record of service”, the performance of the employees in the Zonal and other Training Institutes should also be kept in view in addition to CRs.

[No.E.48-RC1/18/3, dated 21.11.1953,
No.E(NG)57/PM1/24, dated 08.10.1958,
No.E(NG)57/PM1/24, dated 17.03.1959,
No.E(NG)62/PM1/22, dated 05.11.1964,
No.E(NG)I/69/PM1/126, dated 18.09.1969,
No.E(NG)I/70/PM1/22, dated 21.02.1970,
No.E(NG)I/70/PM1/22, dated 28.08.1970,
No.E(NG)I/67/PM1/212, dated 25.02.1971,
No.E(NG)I/72/PM1/142, dated 27.06.1973,
No.E(NG)I/72/PM1/158, dated 12.12.1973,
No.E(NG)I/76/PM1/142, dated 25.07.1979,
No.E(NG)I/79/PM1/275, dated 17.10.1979,
No.E(NG)I/76/PM1/142, dated 27/30.10.1979,
No.E(NG)I/83/PM1/65 (PNM/NFIR), dated 05.12.1984,
No.E(NG)I/84/PM1/6, dated 30.03.1985 (RBE 95/1985),
No.E(NG)I/83/PM1/65, dated 28.01.1988 (RBE 21/1998),
No.E(SCT)/68/CM15/10, dated 13.07.1970,
No.E(SCT)/71/CM15/37, dated 30.07.1971,
No.E(NG)I/72/PM1/158, dated 16.04.1974]

SELECTION OF PERSONS ON DEPUTATION ABROAD.
(a) The panel should be finalized without waiting for the employees who are on deputation abroad. On return of the employee from abroad, if it is found that any one junior to him has been promoted on the basis of a selection in which he was not called because of his being abroad, he may be considered in the next selection and if selected, his seniority may be adjusted vis-à-vis his juniors. In case such an employee is declared outstanding in the next selection, he should be interpolated in the previous panel in accordance with the seniority and degradation in the subsequent selection.

[Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/77/PM1-269, dated 03.05.1980]

10. (i) The final panel should be drawn up in the order of merit based on aggregate marks of ‘Professional ability’ and ‘Record of service’. However, a candidate must secure a minimum of 60% marks in ‘Professional liability’ and 60% marks in the aggregate for being placed on the panel. There will be no classification of candidates as ‘Outstanding’.

[Authority: Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/2008/PM7/4 SLP, dated 19.06.2009] – ACS No.209 (RBE No. 113/2009).
[Para No.219(g), (i) and (j) corrected as per ACS Nos.46, 66, 84, 111, 149, 150, 153, 171, 183, 186 and 209]

(ii) In order to make Departmental Selections more transparent and foolproof, the following steps may be taken:
(a) Scrupulously follow the instructions contained in Board’s letter No.E(NG)I-98/PM1/17, dated 20.10.1999 (RBE No. 272/1999) read with other instructions issued on this subject from time to time.
(b) Obtain a specific acknowledgement from the Selection Committee Members that they have gone through these instructions and have followed these in the particular selection for which the proceedings are being drawn.

[Authority: Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/2012/PM1/15, dated 18.06.2013 (RBE No. 57/2013)]

(iii) The list will be put up to the competent authority for approval. Where the competent authority does not accept the recommendations of a Selection Board, the case should be referred to the General Manager, who may constitute a fresh Selection Board at a higher level, or issue such other orders as he considers appropriate.
(iv) After the competent authority has accepted the recommendations of the Selection Board, the names of the candidates selected will be notified to the candidates.

[Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/90/PM8/6, dated 01.12.1993 (RBE No. 173/1993)]

(v) The names of selected employees, who retire before notification of the panel, should be included in the panel.

[Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/90/PM8/6, dated 01.12.1993 (RBE No. 173/1993)]

Before making actual promotion, the promoting authority will have to obtain Vigilance/ D&A clearance of those already selected for promotion.

[E.48-RC1/18/3, dated 21.11.1953,
E(NG)57/PM1/24, dated 08.10.1958,
E(NG)62/PM1/91, dated 10.07.1964,
E(NG)I/71/PM1/83, dated 16.06.1971,
E(NG)I/72/PM1/211, dated 14.12.1972,
E(NG)I/80/PM1/188, dated 31.12.1980,
E(NG)I/83/PM1/67, dated 27.02.1986 (RBE 45/1986), and
E(D&A)88 RG6/21, dated 21.09.1988 (RBE 211/1988)]

11. Supplementary Selection:-
(i) There should normally be only one supplementary selection in the following circumstances:-
(a) Late receipt of the intimation of the selection by the employees;
(b) Administration’s failure to release the employees in time for the selection;
(c) Due to sickness of the employee, (for this, the employee should produce a medical certificate from a Railway Doctor. For employees who reside beyond the jurisdiction of the Railway Medical Officer, certificate from a private Medical Practitioner may be accepted at the discretion of the competent authority. However, certificate from the Private Medical Practitioner will be acceptable only in the case of initial selection and not supplementary selection.
(ii) In rare cases, however, a second supplementary selection may be held with the personal approval of the CPO or DRM on merits of each case.
(iii) Members of the Supplementary Selection Board should as far as possible, be the same as for the main selection.
(iv) Normally, supplementary selection should be held within about 4 weeks from the date of the main selection. The date of supplementary selection may also be notified along with the notification for the main selection (with a gap of 3 or 4 weeks from the date of main selection) to avoid delays in holding supplementary selection.

[E.54/PM1/19/3, dated 04.04.1955,
E.56/PM1/19/3, dated 09.07.1956,
E(NG)I/76/PM1/168, 03.09.1976,
E(NG)I/80/PM1/188, dated 31.12.1980,
E(NG)I/87/PM1/18 (AIRF), dated 27.06.1988 (RBE 144/1988),
E(NG)I/87/PM1/18 (AIRF), dated 22.07.1988 (RBE 157/1988),
E(NG)I/87/PM1/14 (AIRF), dated 10.05.1989 (RBE 125/1989)]

12. Currency of the Panel:
The currency of the panel shall be two years from the date of approval of the same by the competent authority or till it is exhausted whichever is earlier. In working out the period of two years as the maximum life of the panel, the period/ covered by Stay Order of the court, if any, should be excluded.

13. Amendment to and representation against panel:-
(i) A panel once approved should not be normally cancelled. If after the formation and announcement of the panel procedural irregularities or other defects are found and it is considered necessary to cancel or amend such a panel, this should be done after obtaining the approval of the authority next higher than the one who approved the panel.
(ii) Representations, if any, against a panel should be submitted to the competent authority within a period of two months from the date of announcement of the panel. However, the authority that approved the panel or higher authority may use his discretion and take such action as is considered necessary if he is satisfied that an irregularity has occurred and on that account some staff have been put to hardship.

[E(NG)I/68/PM1/60, dated 29.08.1968, and
E(NG)I/67/PM1/41, dated 05.02.1969]

(iii) Where a selection panel has been approved by ADRM in the division a proposal for modification of panel may be approved by DRM as the authority next higher than the one that approved the panel.
(iv) Where a selection panel has been approved by DRM in the division/ HOD in the Zonal Headquarter, a proposal for modification of panel may be approved by CHOD/ PHOD as the authority next higher than the one that approve the panel.

[Authority: Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/2018/PM1/62, dated 27.11.2018 (RBE No. 179/2018)]

(v) Whenever selection proceedings are required to be cancelled after declaration of result due to procedural irregularities/ malpractices, due notice should be given to the candidates declared selected.

[Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/2019/PM4/13, dated 11.11.2019 (RBE No. 192/2019)]

14. Promotion after empanelment:-
(i) An employee who once officiates against a non-fortuitous vacancy in his turn on the panel whether against a leave vacancy, deputation or temporary transfer of another employee vacating the post, shall not be required to appear again for a fresh selection. However, if such an employee refuses to move out on promotion in a regular vacancy he should be debarred for a period of one year. At the end of that period, if he still refuses promotion, he should be subjected to a fresh selection notwithstanding the fact that he has officiated against a non-fortuitous short-term vacancy as per his panel position.
(ii) In case an employee lower in panel has officiated whereas one higher in the panel has not officiated for reasons beyond his control such as sickness, non-release by the Administration, the latter employee will not be required to appear for fresh selection. If however the senior employee does not officiate for reasons of his own, this would imply refusal of promotion. In that case the next junior is the rightful person to be promoted and the senior employee will not be entitled to protection in such cases.
(iii) Once an employee has been placed on the panel there should be no question of denying the promotion simply because of subsequent adverse Confidential Reports. It is open to Administration to take suitable action to remove the name of the employee from the panel in the event of deterioration of his work after promotion.

[E(NG)62/PM1/91, dated 10.07.1964,
E(NG)62/PM1/91, dated 09.08.1965,
E(NG)62/PM1/91, dated 09.03.1967,
E(NG)I/71/PM1/106, dated 15.12.1971,
E(NG)I/72/PM1/211, dated 14.12.1972,
E(NG)I/77/PM1/269, dated 03.05.1980,
E(D&A)65 RG 6/24, dated 09.06.1965,
E(D&A)61 RG 6/20, dated 30.05.1966, and
E(D&A)85 RG 6/9, dated 20.04.1985]

15. Automatic empanelment:-
(i) A Railway employee selected for a higher grade selection post without having been selected for an intermediate grade selection post, if in the same avenue of promotion, should be treated as automatically selected for the latter post, provided that the original Group ‘C’ post, the intermediate Group ‘C’ selection post and his/her present Group ‘C’ post are all in the same avenue of promotion and none of them is a general post for which several categories of staff are eligible.
(ii) Provided that the benefit of pro-forma promotion in the Intermediate Skilled Grade to an Artisan in the skilled grade selected as Intermediate Apprentice for absorption as Junior Engineer Gr-II in Level-6 by the process of Limited Departmental Competitive Examination and undergoing Training/ Apprenticeship, will be due with reference to actual date of promotion of his immediate junior, only, if he passes the prescribed trade test for which he may be called as per seniority in the relevant skilled grade.

[Railway Board’s letter No.E(NG)I-97/PM7/9 , dated 10.06.1999 (ACS No.135/1999)]

(iii) However, in the case of employees of Personnel Branch, Personal Inspector/ Welfare Inspector as well as staff of Law Branch and Law Assistants when selected as APO/ Assistant Law Officer respectively should automatically be placed in the intermediate – selection post in Group ‘C’ in their respective cadre. The post of APO/ LO will continue to be general posts and this benefit of automatic empanelment in the intermediate grade selection posts will not accrue to staff of other departments/ categories.

[E(NG)56/PM1/36, dated 06.09.1956,
E(NG)56/PM1/36, dated 22.01.1960,
E(NG)61/PM1/40, dated 28.09.1961, and
E(NG)62/PM1/91, dated 30.11.1962]

16. Removal of the name or reversion of an employee from the panel:-
(i) The name of an employee who has been promoted by virtue of his position on a panel should not be removed from the panel (while the panel lasts).
(ii) If a Railway employee, whose name is on a panel, is considered unsuitable for promotion even before he is promoted, his name should be removed from the panel but before this is done, the reason for such action should be communicated to him and he should be given an opportunity to explain his case. In such cases:-
(a) The power to remove the name from the panel should be exercised by an authority next above the one which approved the panel; and
(b) The Railway employee will have a right of appeal against dis-empanelment to the next higher authority.
The equation of taking action as indicated as indicated at (a) and (b) above will obviously arise only when panel is current.
(iii) However, a person promoted on the basis of his empanelment cannot be reverted for unsatisfactory work after 18 months without following the procedure prescribed in the Discipline and Appeal Rule.
Note:- General Managers may, however, in very special circumstances revert an employee regularly officiating in higher post, in relaxation of the above mentioned time limit of 18 months, in exercise of their personal judgments.

17. The following procedure has been evolved for effecting reversion of such a person on account of unsatisfactory performance, such unsatisfactory performance being judged from:-
(i) The annual C.R. of the employee, if already written and,
(ii) By calling for a special report on his performance if his C.R. has not been written,
(iii) Reversion should take place only after the incumbent has been warned for unsatisfactory performance and after having watched his subsequent performance after warning,
(iv) Decision for such a reversion, should be taken at level of DRM in the Division for divisionally controlled posts and the Head of the Department concerned for the Headquarters controlled posts. The case where such an action is taken, the concerned Railway employee will have to appear at subsequent selection after the currency of the panel has expired.
Note:
(a) The procedure indicated in sub-paragraphs 16(iii) and 17 will be applicable to those employees who have acquired the prescriptive right to the officiating by virtue of their empanelment.
(b) The said procedure does not apply to those employees officiating on a stop gap arrangement on an ad-hoc basis and also to those cases where the employees duly selected have to be reverted after a lapse of 18 months because of the cancellation of the selection proceedings or due to change in the panel position consequent on the rectification of mistake in seniority etc.

[E(D&A)61 RG 6/20, dated 30.05.1966,
E(D&A)65 RG 6/24, dated 09.06.1965,
E(D&A)65 RG 6/24, dated 15.01.1966,
E(NG)I/82/PM1/68, dated 28.04.1982,
E(D&A)85 RG 6/9, dated 20.04.1985,
and E(D&A)65 RG 6/24, dated 22.11.1966]

18. Effects of Refusal of Promotions:-
(i) The following principles may be followed in respect of staff that refuses promotion on transfer from one station to another:-
(a) The employee concerned should give in writing his refusal to accept promotion accepting the condition that he would not be eligible for promotion to that post for a period of one year. Employee who refuses promotion for a year on account of unavoidable domestic reasons should not be transferred for that year.
(b) At the end of the one year period, if the employee is still refuses promotion, his name will be removed from the panel and he will be required to appear again for selection to that post. In such cases, the Railway Administration can transfer the employee in the same grade should they consider it necessary to do so.
(c) An employee who refuses promotion on transfer will not lose seniority to another employee promoted to the same promotion category during the one year penalty as a result of fresh selection subsequently held.
(d) It is left to the Administration to entertain requests from employees for postponement of promotion for a very short period on account of grave domestic difficulties or other humanitarian considerations. The employees concerned should be promoted after that period if there is a vacancy. They will take their seniority only from the date of their promotion.
(ii) Staff promoted at the same station cannot decline such promotion. Refusal to accept the promotion in the higher grade, whether on short term or long term basis, should be treated as refusal of duty entailing action under Discipline & Appeal Rules against the recalcitrant staff. However, action under Discipline and Appeal Rules for good and sufficient reasons may be initiated for refusal of ad hoc promotion only in those cases where such refusal affects train operation. Other conditions like debarment for one year as specified in Railway Board’s instructions would apply.
(iii) It is for the competent authority to decide in which cases D&A action is necessary and in which cases the difficulties or reasons given by the employee concerned are genuine. In the latter type of cases, the competent authority can always accept the request of the staff and allow them to continue in the existing grade.
(iv) If the employee refuses promotion and the currency of the panel lapses, he has to appear a fresh for selection. He cannot be promoted subsequently on the basis of the previous lapsed panel in spite of his non-fortuitous promotion, if any, against a short-term vacancy.
(v) In the case of an employee who neither give the refusal in writing nor joins duty on being promoted, it should be treated as refusal of promotion and action taken accordingly.
(vi) Refusal for promotion has relevance to a particular grade at any station and not to a particular post at a particular station.

19. Refusal of promotion as Section Officer (Accounts)/ Inspector of Stores Accounts/ Travelling Inspector of Accounts by empanelled appendix III qualified staff will be regulated as follows:-
(i) The concerned staff should be debarred for promotion for one year, on each occasion they refuse promotion;
(ii) They should be considered for promotion only against the vacancy becoming available after expiry of one year; and
(iii) They will get seniority only from the date of promotion. In other words, they will be placed junior to all those promoted during the period of debarment from the same panel as also from the subsequent panel(s).

[Rly. Board’s letter No.E(NG)I/91/PM9/7, dated 13.02.1992 – ACS No.06 (RBE No. 28/1992)]

20. Penalty for refusal of promotion applies to cases of seeking of reversion in the grade after being once promoted.

[E(NG)64/PM1/66, dated 21.01.1965,
E(NG)64/PM1/66, dated 10.01.1966,
E(NG)66/PM1/66, dated 14.10.1966,
E(NG)64/PM1/66, dated 04.05.1969,
E(NG)I/71/PM1/269, dated 15.12.1971
E(NG)I/73/PM1/120, dated 02.02.1974,
E(NG)I/73/PM1/120, dated 04.09.1974,
E(NG)I/73/PM1/120, dated 11.09.1974,
E(NG)I/79/PM1/147, dated 31.01.1981,
E(NG)I/80/PM1/133, dated 05.07.1980, and
E(NG)I/88/PM1/6, dated 19.12.1989 (RBE 311/1989)]

21. Ad-hoc Promotions:-
(i) Government is averse to making ad-hoc promotions and continuing the same for a long time, which results in hardship to the employees when reverted.
(ii) Normally ad-hoc promotion should not be made in vacancies of regular nature. In any case such arrangements should not be allowed to last beyond 3 to 4 months except in exceptional circumstances like Stay Orders from the Court etc.
When ad-hoc promotions are found inescapable in selection posts in the exigencies of service, the same should be ordered only after from amongst the senior most eligible staff strictly in accordance with the existing guidelines. As per rule, a junior should not be promoted ignoring his senior unless the competent authority ordering the ad-hoc promotion, considers him unsuitable.
(iii) Ad-hoc arrangements should normally lapse after 4 months. Further continuance can only be ordered by the CPO personally who should determine the reasons for non-finalization of selection and then authorize extension for the ad-hoc promotions for a minimum period so that selection committee can finalize the panels. Delays in forming panels must be explained and put up for GM’s perusal and acceptance.
(iv) FA&CAO should not clear the pay of such promotions beyond 3 months unless such sanction has the personal approval of the CPO.
(v) When it is absolutely necessary to fill up a post on ad-hoc basis, then the senior most person available in the seniority list should normally be promoted unless the authority ordering the promotion considers him unsuitable, exception may be made in cases where change of station is involved and short-term promotions involving transfer is not desirable.
(vi) In no case second ad-hoc promotion should be allowed under any circumstances.
(vii) Some of the situations which may lead to ad-hoc promotions, are illustrated below:-
(a) Due to absence of a panel;
(b) Revision of Recruitment/ Promotion Rules is under process or is contemplated; and
(c) Revision of seniority list.
Reg.(a) – As indicated above the ad-hoc promotion should not be for more than 3 to 4 months. Any extension should have the personal approval of the CPO and every effort should be made to finalize the selection.
When ad-hoc promotions are made in such a case, the notification for promotion should clearly specify that the employee concerned has not been selected for regular promotion and that this temporary promotion gives him no right for regular promotion and that his promotion is provisional for the purpose of drawing pay.
Reg.(b) – Generally Rules are brought into effect prospectively. Hence posts are to be filled by holding selections in accordance with the eligibility conditions prescribed in the Recruitment Rules in-force at the point of time.
Reg.(c) – Wherever the seniority is under dispute, selections may be made with reference to the existing seniority when the cases are pending before the Court of Law/ Tribunal, selection may be finalized with the existing seniority list but while making promotion it may be mentioned in the order of promotion, that the promotions are provisional subject to the final order of the Court/ Tribunal.

[E.55/PM1/19/3, dated 11.06.1955,
E(NG)I/73/PM1/222, 23.02.1974,
E(NG)I/79/PM1/105, dated 26.04.1979,
E(NG)I/80/PM1/125, dated 11/14.08.1980,
E(NG)I/85/PM5/3, dated 28.08.1985,
And E(NG)I/86/PM1/10, dated 14.12.1989 (RBE 309/1989)]

22. Promotion Courses:-
(i) Railway may prescribe requisite promotional courses passing of which should be pre-condition for further promotion to a grade in a cadre.
(ii) When employees are booked for promotional courses, they should be relieved immediately.
(iii) No exemption should be given from passing a prescribed the promotional course.
(iv) In case of post for which ‘Promotional Course’ has been prescribed as a pre-requisite condition to promotion, the employee may be allowed to avail of three chances to pass the course at the cost of the Administration. More chances, if any allowed, should be at the cost of the employee himself.

[E(NG)I/76/PM1/219, dated 31.05.1977]

(v) Pre-promotional/ promotional courses made mandatory for promotion to 18 safety categories list annexed to Board’s letter No.E(MPP)/99/19/1/53, dated 25.02.2002.

23. Erroneous Promotion:-
(I) Sometime due to administrative errors, the staff is over-looked for promotion to higher grades. This could either be on account of wrong assignment of relative seniority of the eligible staff or full facts not being placed before the competent authority at the time of ordering promotion or some other reasons. Broadly, loss of sonority due to administrative errors can be of two types:-
(i) Where a person has not been promoted at all because of administrative error, and
(ii) Where a person has been promoted but not on the date from which he would have been promoted but for the administrative error.
Each such case should be dealt with on its merit. The staff, who have lost promotion on account of administrative error should on promotion be assigned correct seniority vis-à-vis their juniors already promoted, irrespective of the date of promotion. Pay in the higher grade on promotion may be fixed proforma at the proper time. The enhanced pay may be allowed from the date of actual promotion. No arrears on this account shall be payable as he did not actually shoulder the duties and responsibilities of the higher posts.
(II) In pursuance of Rule 1326 – R-II, 1987 Edition, the following provisions shall govern the pay and increments of the Railway servant whose promotions or appointments in a substantive or officiating capacity to a post is later found to be erroneous on the basis of facts:-
(a) The orders of notification of promotion or appointment of a Railway servant should be cancelled as soon as it is brought to the notice of the appointing authority that such a promotion or appointment has resulted from a factual error and the railway servant concerned, should, immediately on such cancellation, be bought to the position which he would have held but for the incorrect order of promotion or appointment.
In the case, however, of a railway servant, who has been erroneously promoted and appointed to a post in a substantive capacity, procedure prescribed in Board’s letter No.E50/RCI/16/3, dated 23.07.1954 for rescinding the irregular confirmation of a railway servant should be followed/ and only thereafter the railway servant concerned should be brought down to the position which he would have held but for the erroneous promotion/ appointment by the issue of orders as mentioned above. Service rendered by the Railway servant concerned in the post to which he was wrongly promoted/ appointed, as a result of the error should not be reckoned for the purpose of increments or for any other purpose in that grade/ post to which he would not normally be entitled but for the erroneous promotion/ appointment.
(b) Any consequential promotion or appointments of other Railway servants made on the basis of the incorrect promotion or appointment of a particular Railway servant will also be regulated as erroneous and such cases also will be regulated on the lines indicated in the preceding paragraph.
(c) Except where the appointing authority is the Railway Board or the President, the question whether promotion/ appointment of a particular Railway servant to a post was erroneous or not should be decided by the authority next higher than the appointing authority in accordance with the established principles governing promotions/ appointments. Where the appointing authority is the Railway Board or the President the decision should rest with the President and shall be final.
(d) Cases of erroneous promotion/ appointment in a substantive or officiating capacity should be reviewed with serious concern, and suitable disciplinary action should be taken against the officers and staff responsible for such erroneous promotion or appointment. The orders re-fixing the pay should be issued expressly under Rule 2027A-R.II (Fifth Reprint) 1974, renumbered as Rule-1327-R II (2nd Reprint, 2005)-

[Authority: Board’s letter No.2016/CR/IREM Volume-I/ Corrigendum, dated 19.07.2016] – Corrigendum (RBE No. 86/2016).

24. Procedure and guidelines to be followed in the case of promotion of Railway employees who are under suspension or against whom departmental proceedings/ prosecutions have been initiated or whose conduct is under investigation –
It is contained in the following letters issued by Railway Board, which may be referred to:-
(i) E(D&A)1992/RG 6-149(A), dated 21.01.1993 (RBE No. 13/1993),
(ii) E(D&A)2001/RG 6-39(Pt), dated 17.07.2007 (RBE No. 97/2007),
(iii) E(D&A)2003/RG 6-14, dated 29.07.2003 (RBE No. 130/2003),
(iv) E(D&A)2003/RG 6-15, dated 07.05.2004 (RBE No. 97/2004),
(v) E(D&A)2005/RG 6-5, dated 25.06.2005 ,
(vi) E(D&A)2004/RG 6-52, dated 22.02.2005 (RBE No. 34/2005),
(vii) E(D&A)2004/RG 6-37, dated 29.07.2005 (RBE No. 123/2005).

25. Diversion of unfilled vacancies to LDCE/ GDCE or DR Quota:-
Wherever the vacancies remain unfilled in Promotional Quota, the same may be carried forward to LDCE/GDCE, if any, and unfilled vacancies of LDCE/ GDCE may be carried forward to direct recruitment quota to next year/ next selection. In case there is no LDCE/ GDCE for that post, the unfilled vacancies may be diverted to direct recruitment quota of the upcoming year.

[Authority: Board’s letter No.E(NG)I-2010/PM 1/6, dated 10.09.2014] – ACS No.227 (RBE No. 97/2014)

26. In addition to what has been indicated in this circular in respect of SC/ST candidates, other instructions prescribed in the “Brochure on reservation for SC/ST” concerning promotion would also be applicable.

27. General:-
(a) While referring to this circular, the original letters referred to herein should be read for a proper appreciation. This circular is only a consolidation of the instructions issued so far and should not be treated as a substitution to the originals. In case of doubt, the original circular should be relied upon as authority.
(b) The instructions contained in the original circulars referred to have only prospective effect from the date of issue unless specifically indicated otherwise in the concerned circular. For dealing with old cases, the instructions in force at the relevant time should be referred to; and
(c) If any circular on the subject, which has not been superseded, had not been taken into consideration while preparing this consolidated letter, the said circular, which has been missed through oversight, should be treated as valid and operative. Such a missing circular, if any, may be brought to the notice of the Railway Board.

IMPORTANT RAILWAY BOARD ORDERS ON PROMOTION

RBE No.

Letter No.

Date

Subject

BR

FR

E.48-RC-1/18

21.12.1953

 

 

 

E.53/PM1/10/3

31.07.1954

 

 

 

E.53/PM1/10/3

27.09.1954

 

 

 

E.53/PM1/10/3

24.11.1654

 

 

 

E.53/PM1/10/3

02.04.1955

 

 

 

E.54/PM1/19/3

04.04.1955

 

 

 

E.56/PM1/19/3

09.07.1956

 

 

 

E(NG)56/PM1/36

06.09.1956

 

 

 

E(NG)56/PM1/36

18.11.1956

 

 

 

E(NG)57/PM1/24

08.10.1958

 

 

 

E(NG)57/PM1/24

17.03.1959

 

 

 

E(NG)56/PM1/36

22.01.1960

 

 

 

E(NG)61/PM1/40

28.09.1961

 

 

 

E(NG)62/PM1/40

01.06.1962

 

 

 

E(NG)62/PM1/91

30.11.1962

 

 

 

E(NG)61/PM1/56

03.01.1963

 

 

 

E(NG)62/PM1/91

12.03.1963

 

 

 

E(NG)62/PM1/22

27.05.1963

 

 

 

E(NG)62/PM1/91

18.06.1963

 

 

 

E(NG)63/PM1/43

06.09.1963

 

 

 

E(NG)62/PM1/92

10.07.1964

 

 

 

E(NG)63/PM1/82

17.09.1964

 

 

 

E(NG)62/PM1/22

05.11.1964

 

 

 

E(NG)64/PM1/66

21.01.1965

 

 

 

E(D&A)65 RG 6/24

09.06.1965

 

 

 

E(NG)62/PM1/91

09.08.1965

 

 

 

E(D&A)61 RG 6/20

30.05.1966

 

 

 

E(NG)66/PM1/66

14.10.1966

 

 

 

E(NG)62/PM1/91

09.03.1967

 

 

 

E(NG)I/68/PM1/1

26.08.1968

 

 

 

E(NG)I/68/PM1/60

29.08.1968

 

 

 

E(NG)I/68/PM1/192

13.11.1968

 

 

 

E(NG)I/67/PM1/41

05.02.1969

 

 

 

E(NG)I/68/PM1/192

30.04.1969

 

 

 

E(NG)64/PM1/66

04.05.1969

 

 

 

E(NG)I/69/PM1/126

18.09.1969

 

 

 

E(NG)I/68/PM1/118

25.09.1969

 

 

 

E(NG)I/70/PM1/22

21.02.1970

 

 

 

E(NG)I/69/PM1/200

18.03.1970

 

 

 

E(NG)I/70/PM1/80

14.05.1970

 

 

 

E(SCT)/68/CM15/10

13.07.1970

 

 

 

E(NG)I/70/PM1/22

28.08.1970

 

 

 

E(NG)I/67/PM1/212

25.02.1971

Procedure for filling up selection posts – Non-gazetted.

 

 

E(NG)I/71/PM1/83

16.06.1971

 

 

 

E(NG)I/70/RR1/30

24.06.1971

 

 

 

E(SCT)/71/CM15/37

30.07.1971

 

 

 

E(NG)I/71/PM1/269

15.12.1971

 

 

 

E(NG)I/68/PM1/192

05.01.1972

 

 

 

E(NG)I/72/PM1/211

14.12.1972

 

 

 

E(NG)I/72/PM1/142

27.06.1973

 

 

 

E(NG)I/73/PM1/100

10.08.1973

 

 

 

E(NG)I/73/PM1/169

26.09.1973

 

 

 

E(NG)I/72/PM1/158

12.12.1973

 

 

 

E(NG)I/73/PM1/294

11.01.1974

 

 

 

E(NG)I/73/PM1/120

02.02.1974

 

 

 

E(NG)I/73/PM1/222

23.02.1974

 

 

 

E(NG)I/72/PM1/158

16.04.1974

 

 

 

E(NG)I/73/PM1/120

11.09.1974

 

 

 

E(NG)I/75/PM1/76

13.06.1975

 

 

 

E(NG)I/76/PM1/168

03.09.1976

 

 

 

E(NG)I/76/PM1/214

08.12.1976

 

 

 

E(NG)I/76/PM1/219

19.11.1977

 

 

 

E(NG)I/76/PM1/168

31.08.1978

 

 

 

E(NG)I/79/PM1/105

26.04.1979

 

 

 

E(NG)I/79/PM1/159

22.06.1979

 

 

 

E(NG)I/76/PM1/142

25.07.1979

 

 

 

E(NG)I/79/PM1/275

17.10.1979

 

 

 

E(NG)I/76/PM1/142

30.10.1979

 

 

 

E(NG)I/79/PM1/320

23.12.1979

 

 

 

E(NG)I/77/PM1/269

03.05.1980

 

 

 

E(NG)I/75/PM1/64

06.06.1980

 

 

 

E(NG)I/80/PM1/133

05.07.1980

 

 

 

E(NG)I/80/PM1/185

14.08.1980

 

 

 

E(NG)I/80/PM1/188

31.12.1980

 

 

 

E(NG)I/79/PM1/147

31.01.1981

 

 

 

81/E(SCT)15/32

04.06.1981

 

 

 

Hindi 79/PL/14/8

31.08.1981

 

 

 

81/E(SCT)15/32

12.10.1981

 

 

 

E(NG)I/81/PM1/282

16.04.1982

 

 

 

E(NG)I/82/PM1/68

28.04.1982

 

 

 

E(NG)I/75/PM1/44

31.05.1982

 

 

 

81/E(SCT)15/32

17.06.1982

 

 

 

E(NG)I/82/PM1/114

22.06.1982

 

 

 

E(NG)I/75/PM1/44

21.09.1982

 

 

 

E(NG)I/80/PM1/21

25.01.1983

 

 

 

81/E(SCT)15/32

30.09.1983

 

 

 

E(NG)I/83/PM1/65 (PNM/NFIR)

17.04.1984

 

 

 

E(NG)I/75/PM1/44

26.05.1984

 

 

 

83/E(SCT)15/32

03.08.1984

 

 

 

E(NG)I/83/PM1/65 (PNM/NFIR)

05.12.1984

 

 

 

95/1985

E(NG)I/84/PM1/6

30.03.1985

Selection procedure for filling up non-gazetted selection posts – Moderation by way of awarding grace marks.

 

 

124/1985

E(NG)I-85 PM1/4

27.04.1985

Pre-requisite promotional courses.

 

 

203/1985

E(NG)I-14-PM1-II (NFIR)

19.07.1985

Refusal of promotion and consequential effect – Promotion against vacancies as a result of up-gradation.

 

 

231/1985

E(NG)I-85-PM 5-3

23.08.1985

Promotion as ad-hoc basis of non-gazetted railway staff – Instructions regarding.

 

 

266/1985

E(NG)I/84/PM1/43

12.09.1985

Filling up the post – Restructuring vacancies in the Safety Categories.

 

 

296/1985

E(NG)I/85/PM1/14 (RAEC-78)

13.11.1985

Promotion to posts in safety categories – Recommendation of Railway Accident Enquiry Committee, 1978 (Sikri Committee).

 

 

337/1985

E(NG)I-84-PM7-43

26.12.1985

Promotion of non-gazetted staff to the posts classified as Safety Categories.

 

 

45/1986

E(NG)I/83/PM1/67

27.02.1986

Selection procedure – Currency of panel.

 

 

28/1987

E(NG)I/85/PM1/13 (RRC)

19.02.1987

Recommendations of Railway Reforms Committee in Part IX of their report on Personnel matters – Instructions regarding.

 

 

213/1987

E(NG)I/87/PM1/4

18.08.1987

Maintenance of a Calendar for selection of various grades.

 

 

214/1987

E(D&A)87 RG 6-66

17.08.1987

Regulation of promotion of staff whose conduct is under investigation.

 

 

217/1987

E(NG)I-87-PM5/2

21.08.1987

Promotions on ad-hoc basis – Instructions regarding.

 

 

E(NG)I/85/PM1/13 (RRC)

04.11.1987

Recommendations of Railway Reforms Committee – Conditions for promotion within Group ‘C’ – Instructions regarding.

 

 

307/1987

E(NG)I/87/PM1/21

14.12.1987

Inclusion of the subject of Passenger Amenities in the Departmental test for promotion to the grades of Inspectors etc.

 

 

21/1988

E(NG)I/83/PM1/65

28.01.1988

Selection Posts – Written Examination as part of selection process – Determination of eligibility for interview.

 

 

144/1988

E(NG)I/87/PM1/18 (AIRF)

27.06.1988

Sick Staff – Eligibility to appear in Supplementary Selection.

 

 

157/1988

E(NG)I/87/PM1/18 (AIRF)

22.07.1988

Maintenance of calendar for selections in various grades.

 

 

195/1988

E(NG)I-87/PM1/6

29.08.1988

Withholding of pensionary benefits of railway servants against whom disciplinary proceedings were pending at the time of retirement from service regarding.

 

 

211/1988

E(D&A)88 RG 6/21

21.09.1988

Promotion of Railway servants who are under suspension or against whom departmental proceeding/ prosecutions have been initiated or are proposed to be initiated or whose conduct is under investigation – Procedure and guidelines to be followed – Cases of promotion of Group – D & Group – C Railway servants.

 

 

83/1989

E(NG)I/85/PM1/13 (RRC)

23.03.1989

Recommendation of Railway Reforms Committee in part IX of their report on Personnel Matters – Instructions regarding two years service in the immediate lower grade for promotion within Group C.

 

 

125/1989

E(NG)I/87/PM1/14/AIRF

10.05.1989

Maintenance of calendar for selection in various grades.

 

 

136/1989

89-E(SCT)I/80/3

13.06.1989

Pre-selection / pre-promotion training in Safety categories.

 

 

283/1989

E(NG)I-87/PM1/6

15.11.1989

Constitution of Selection Board for promotion to grade Rs.1600-2660 and above in Personnel Department.

 

 

309/1989

E(NG)I/86/PM1/10

14.12.1989

Promotion of non-gazetted Railway employees on ad hoc basis – Instructions regarding.

 

 

311/1989

E(NG)I/88/PM1/6

19.12.1989

Effect of refusal of ad hoc promotions.

 

 

E(NG)I/89/PM2/6

31.01.1990

 

 

29/1990

E(NG)I/85/PM1/13 (RRC)

13.02.1990

Recommendation of RRC in Part IX of their report on Personnel matters – Minimum service condition of two years.

 

 

236/1990

E(NG)I/90/PM1/36

19.12.1990

Introduction of objective type questions for suitability test (written) for promotion to Non-selection posts.

 

 

71/1991

88-E(SCT)1/42/2

11.04.1991

Pre-Selection / Pre-promotion Training in Safety Categories.

 

 

125/1991

E(NG)I/91/CFP/11

03.07.1991

Examination for promotion of Group D employees to Group C fixation of schedule.

 

 

199/1991

E(NG)I/91/P1/21

14.11.1991

Personnel Officer in Selection Boards for promotion of Non-Gazetted staff. (SC No.1 to MC No.31)

 

 

22/1992

E(NG)I/91/PM/1/24

05.02.1992

Career advancement of Group C and Group D employees. (SC No.3 to MC No.31)

 

 

28/1992

E(NG)I-91/PM9/7

13.02.1992

Effect of refusal of promotion non-gazetted Accounts staff. (SC No.4 to MC No.31)

 

 

69/1992

E(NG)I/91/CFP/26

30.04.1992

Promotion to higher grades in Group-C.

 

 

71/1992

E(NG)I/91/PM 1/34

01.05.1992

Procedure to be adopted by the Selection Boards for promotion of non-gazetted Railway Staff. (SC No.6 to MC No.31)

 

 

78/1992

E(NG)I/90/PM 1/26

14.05.1992

Procedure for filling up non-selection posts – Non-gazetted.

 

 

213/1992

E(NG)I/91/PM1/24

16.12.1992

Career advancement of Group C & Group D employees – Clarifications.

 

 

13/1993

E(D&A)1992/ RG 6-149(A)

21.01.1993

Promotion of Railway servants who are under suspension or against whom departmental proceedings/ prosecutions have been initiated – Procedure and guidelines to be followed – Cases of promotion of Group D & Group C Railway servants.

 

 

92/1993

E(NG)I/91/CR/2

10.06.1993

Adverse comments in Confidential Reports which have not been communicated – Effect thereof on consideration for promotion.

 

 

114/1993

E(NG)I-91/PH1/24

29.07.1993

Career advancement of Group C and ‘D’ employees – Clarification regarding.

 

 

136/1993

E(NG)I-91/PM1/24

16.09.1993

Career advancement of Group C and D employees – Clarifications.

 

 

173/1993

E(NG)I/90/PM 8/6

01.12.1993

Promotion by selection – Inclusion of name in the panel – Employees retiring before notification of the panel. (SC No.8 to MC No.31)

 

 

96/1994

E(NG)I-94/PM1/17

11.10.1994

Relaxation of 2 years rule for promotions – Delegation of power to the General Managers.

 

 

36/1995

E(NG)I-87/PM7/9

10.04.1995

Avenue of promotion to the post of Chargeman B consequent on allotment of scale of Rs.1400-2300 to Mistries – Special dispensation for skilled Gr-I Artisans.

 

 

77/1995

F(D&A)92 RG6-149(A)

27.07.1995

Promotion of Railway servants who are under suspension or against whom departmental proceedings/ prosecution have been initiated – Procedure and guidelines to be followed – Cases of promotion of Group D and Group C Railway Servants.

 

 

138/1995

E(NG)I-95/PM1/23

14.12.1995

Filling up of promotional vacancies.

 

 

95/1996

E(NG)I-96/PM 1/1/NFIR

20.09.1996

Timely selection / suitability tests to fill up promotional vacancies.

 

 

10/1997

E(NG)I-96/CR8

09.01.1997

Timely filling up of non-gazetted promotional posts – Maintenance of calendar for selections/ suitability/ trade tests.

 

 

31/1997

E(NG)I-96/PM1/6/JCM-DC

14.02.1997

Abnormal delay in granting promotion to staff against non-selection posts – Calculation of vacancies for non-selection posts etc.

 

 

57/1997

E(NG)I-96/CR7

11.04.1997

Adverse comments in Confidential Reports which have not been communicated – Effect thereof on consideration for promotion – Item No.63/1996 in the JCM-DC.

 

 

94/1997

E(NG)I-94/PM1/10

04.07.1997

Procedure for filling up selection posts.

 

 

98/1997

E(NG)I-97/PM1/13

11.07.1997

Date of effect of promotion orders – Relieving the employees.

 

 

141A/1997

E(NG)I/96/PM1/19

21.10.1997

Calculation of vacancies for Selection Posts.

 

 

174/1997

96-E(SCT)-I/80/1Pt.XVII

15.12.1997

Imparting training to eligible Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Railway Employees before selection for promotion.

 

 

187/1997

E(NG)I-97/PM7/23

08.01.1998

Timely selection / suitability tests to fill up promotional vacancies.

 

 

38/1998

E(NG)I/97/PM1/31

17.02.1998

Amendment to IREM.

 

 

52/1998

E(NG)I/95/PM1/14

03.03.1998

Promotion of non-gazetted staff – Filling up of the selection post – Procedure reg.

 

 

53/1998

E(NG)I/95/PM1/27

04.03.1998

Promotion of non-gazetted staff to selection posts – Assessment of fitness for.

 

 

279/1998

E(NG)I-94/PM1/10

09.12.1998

Amendment to IREM. (ACS No.65 Para 216, 216A of IREM)

 

 

282/1998

E(NG)I/97/PM7/9

10.12.1998

Automatic empanelment of staff in intermediate grade – Proforma promotion to skilled staff undergoing Apprenticeship / Training on selection as Inter – Apprentice.

 

 

45/1999

E(NG)I/95/PM1/14

15.03.1999

Amendment to IREM Chapter-II, Section-B – Rules governing Promotion of Group – C staff. (ACS No.73)

 

 

46/1999

E(D&A)98 RG6-44

16.03.1999

Promotion to employees, disciplinary proceedings in respect of whom are finalized after their retirement from service with communication of Governments displeasure.

 

 

86/1999

E(NG)I/90/PM1/2

29.04.1999

The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 – Non-discrimination in the matter of promotion of staff acquiring disability during service – Amendment to IREM. (ACS No.75)

 

 

102/1999

99-E(SCT)I/25/10

11.05.1999

Filling up of reserved posts due to non-availability of candidates – Ad-hoc promotions.

 

 

135/1999

E(NG)I-97/PM7/

10.06.1999

Amendment to IREM. (ACS No.81, Para 222)

 

 

149/1999

E(NG)I-99/PM1/15

26.07.1999

Amendment to IREM. [ACS No.82, Para 215], [ACS No.84, Para 219(f)] & [ACS No.84, Para 219(g)].

 

 

272/1999

E(NG)I-98/PM1/17

10.10.1999

Guidelines for Personnel officers and Members of Selection Boards constituted for conducting selections for promotion to posts classified as Selection.

 

 

295/1999

E(NG)I-99/PM1/28

13.12.1999

Regulation of promotions on ad-hoc basis.

 

 

152/2000

E(NG)I-2000/CFP/12

11.08.2000

Promotion from Gr-D to Gr-C.

 

 

176/2000

E(NG)I/96/CFP/27

10.10.2000

Promotional prospects of Group – D staff with no regular avenues of promotion to specified Group – C posts.

 

 

96/2001

E(NG)I-2001/CFP/3

17.05.2001

Examination for promotion of Group – D employee to Group – ‘C’ – Fixation of schedule.

 

 

235/2001

E(D&A)99 RG6-20

06.12.2001

Promotion of railway servants against whom disciplinary / criminal proceedings, etc., are Pending.

 

 

198/2002

E(NG)I-2002/PM 1/37

01.11.2002

Promotion to non-selection posts.

 

 

20/2003

E(NG)I-2002/CFP/12

22.01.2003

Promotion of Gr.- ‘D’ staff to Gr.- ‘C’ against 16-2/3% quota – Reckoning the CL / Substitute service towards two years minimum service.

 

 

86/2003

E(NG)I-2003/PM 1/6

23.05.2003

Minimum service condition for promotion – Medically decategorised staff absorbed in Alternative post – Regarding.

 

 

130/2003

E(D&A)2003/RG 6-14

29.07.2003

Promotion of Railway servants against whom disciplinary/ Court proceedings are pending – Applicability of extant instructions to review DPC/ supplementary selection regarding.

 

 

137/2003

E(NG)I-2000/PM1/41

07.08.2003

Procedure for holding selections for promotion to posts classified as Selection. (ACS No.150)

 

 

144/2003

E(NG)I/2002/PM1/31

22.08.2003

Psychological Test in Departmental Selections.

 

 

165/2003

E(NG)I-2003/CFP/2

22.09.2003

Procedure for holding selections for promotion from Group-D to Group-C posts.

 

 

182/2003

E(MPP)2003/3/2

15.10.2003

Duration of Promotional Training Courses.

 

 

209/2003

E(NG)I/2003/PM 1/35

04.12.2003

Timely filling up of non-gazetted promotional posts – Maintenance of Calendar for selections/ suitability/ Trade tests.

 

 

17/2004

E(NG)I-2011/PM1/26

06.02.2014

Selection procedure for promotion to selection posts – Formation of panel in the order of seniority amongst those securing qualifying marks.

 

 

24/2004

E(W)2013/PS 5-1/7

12.03.2014

Grant of full set post retirement complimentary passes (PRCP) after 20 years qualifying service. (ACS No.74)

 

 

97/2004

E(D&A)2003/RG 6-15

07.05.2004

Promotion of Railway servants against whom disciplinary proceedings have been initiated – procedure to be followed.

 

 

200/2004

E(NG)I-2003/PM 1/25

10.09.2004

Procedure for promotion of Group – ‘C’ staff.

 

 

34/2005

E(D&A)2004/RG 6-52

22.02.2005

Cases of persons whose conduct is under investigation or against whom a charge sheet is pending – Consideration for promotion – Clarification regarding.

 

 

60/2005

E(NG)I-2003/CF2/2

07.04.2005

Procedure for holding selection for promotion from Group – ‘D’ to Group – ‘C’ posts.

 

 

89/2005

E(D&A)2005 RG6-5

26.05.2005

Promotion of persons undergoing a penalty – Clarification regarding.

 

 

114/2005

E(NG)I-2004/PM1/25

06.07.2005

Amendment to IREM. (ACS No.173)

 

 

123/2005

E(D&A)2004/RG 6-37

29.07.2005

Promotion and grant of consequential benefits to railway servants who are considered for promotion during the pendency of departmental / criminal proceedings and are found suitable and are also subsequently exonerated/ acquitted.

 

 

134/2005

E(NG)I-2005/PML /31

12.08.2005

Timely filling up of non-gazetted promotional posts – maintenance of Calendar for selections / suitability / trade tests – filling up of promotional quota vacancies in Safety Categories.

 

 

154/2005

E(NG)I-2000/PM1/41

12.09.2005

Procedure for holding selections for promotion to posts classified as Selection – Restoration of viva-voce in a few categories in departmental selections.

 

 

34/2006

E(NG)I-2006/PM/1/15

21.03.2006

Counting of service rendered in the old unit on Own Request Transfer for the purpose of QS for promotion in new unit.

 

 

35/2006

E(NG)I-2006/PM1/4

22.03.2006

Procedure for holding selection to the posts classified as selection-deletion of heading Personality, Address, Leadership and Academic/ Technical Qualification from the selection procedure.

 

 

99/2006

E(NG)I/2006/CFP/9

27.07.2006

Counting of service rendered in the old unit on Own Request Transfer for the purpose of Qualifying Service for promotion in new unit/ cadre.

 

 

117/2006

E(NG)I/2005/PM1/52

22.08.2006

Selections / LDCEs for promotion within Gp- ‘C’ – Cut off date for determining eligibility to the candidate for appearing in the examination.

 

 

123/2006

E(NG)I/2006/PM1/18

23.08.2006

Introduction of objective type questions in the written test held as part of selection for promotion to posts classified as Selection – Extending the provision of 50% objective type questions to lower grade Selection Posts.

 

 

139/2006

E(NG)I/2006/PM1/4

22.09.2006

Promotion for holding selection to posts classified as Selection – Deletion of heading Personality, Address Leadership and Academic/Technical Qualification from the Selection Procedure. (ACS No.188)

 

 

168/2006

E(NG)I/2006/PM1/34/2

06.11.2006

Written examination conducted for promotion to and within Group – ‘C’ – Preparation of Question Bank.

 

 

97/2007

E(D&A)2001/RG 6-39

17.07.2007

Procedure and guidelines to be followed regarding promotion of railway servants against whom disciplinary / court proceedings etc. have been initiated – Circumstances in which case is to be sealed cover regarding.

 

 

144/2007

E(NG)I-2006/PM1/32

07.11.2007

Procedure for conducting selection for promotion to the posts classified as Selection – Qualifying marks in written tests.

 

 

154/2007

E(NG)I-2007/PM1/10

26.11.2007

Selection for promotion to the post classified as Selection – Determination of eligibility for calling the candidates in viva-voce test. (ACS No.196)

 

 

90/2008

E(NG)1-2007/PM1/10

31.07.2008

Selection for promotion to the post classified as Selection – Determination of eligibility for calling the candidates in viva-voce test.

 

 

127/2008

E(NG)I-2008/PM1/15

23.09.2008

Implementation of recommendations of 6th Central Pay Commission – merger of grades – promotion within the same grade pay.

 

 

29/2009

E(NG)I-2008/PM1/18

13.02.2009

Written test for selection for promotion to the posts classified as Selection within Group- ‘C’ – Setting up of objective type questions – Disallowing corrections in the answer once indicated.

 

 

35/2009

E(NG)I-2008/PM1/122

17.02.2009

Written Test conducted for filling up the posts classified as Selection – Cancellation, of written examination/ viva-voce due to procedural irregularities – Instructions regarding.

 

 

70/2009

E(NG)I-2008/PM1/15

24.04.2009

Implementation of recommendations of 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Promotion within the same grade pay – Clarification regarding.

 

 

113/2009

E(NG)I-2008/PM7/4 (SLP)

19.06.2009

Selection Procedure for promotion to General Selection Posts – Placement of names on panel – instructions regarding. (ACS No.209)

 

 

161/2009

E(NG)I-2008/PM 1/15

03.09.2009

Implementation of recommendations of 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Revised classification and mode of filling up of non-gazetted posts.

 

 

08/2010

E(NG)I-2008/PM-1/15

11.01.2010

Implementation of recommendations of 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Promotion within the same grade pay – Classification and mode of filling up of non-gazettd posts – Status of panels finalized / selections initiated earlier etc.

 

 

41/2010

E(NG)I-2003/PM-1/37

18.03.2010

Retention period of evaluated Answer Sheets of examination conducted for Departmental Promotions – Promotions within and to Group-C posts & Suitability Test for C.G. appointments.

 

 

81/2010

E(NG)I-2008/PM-1/15

07.06.2010

Implementation of recommendations of 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Revised Classification and mode of filling up of non-gazettd posts – Scheme of filling up of regular vacancies arisen on or after 01.09.2009.

 

 

82/2010

E(NG)I-2003/PM-1/37

08.06.2010

Procedure for conducting selections for promotion to posts classified as Selection – Coding & decoding of roll numbers.

 

 

38/2011

E(NG)I/2011/PM1/5

22.03.2011

Merger of grades – Filling up of non-gazetted posts – Constitution of Selection Committee regarding.

 

 

41/2011

E(NG)I/2011/PM1/2

29.03.2011

General Departmental Competitive Examination (GDCE) for filling up of 25% net direct recruitment quota vacancies in Group ‘C’ categories – Extension of currency upto 31.03.2014.

 

 

52/2011

E(NG)I/2004/PM1/41

25.04.2011

Conducting of selection/ suitability test in regional language.

 

 

86/2011

E(NG)I/2008/PM1/14

10.06.2011

Ad-hoc promotion of staff in Construction and other projects.

 

 

89/2011

E(NG)I/2003/PM1/37

13.06.2011

Procedure for conducting selections for promotion to the posts classified as ‘Selection’ – Custody of answer books.

 

 

97/2011

E(NG)I/2006/PM1/36

24.06.2011

Disclosure of marks, secured by the candidates in the written test held for Selection / LDCE for promotion within Group ‘C’.

 

 

158/2011

E(NG)I/2008/PM-1/15

16.11.2011

Implementation of recommendations of 6th CPC – Merger of Grades – Revised Classification and mode of filling up of non-gazetted posts – Scheme for filling up of vacancies after 31.12.2011.

 

 

65/2012

E(NG)I/2008/PMI/15

23.05.2012

Implementation of recommendations of the 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Revised classification and mode of filling up of non-gazetted posts – Scheme for filling up of vacancies after 31.12.2011.

 

 

107/2012

E(NG)I/2009/PM1/4

26.09.2012

Status of promotion, made between date of effect and date of implementation of recommendations of 6th CPC, and seniority of staff in merged grades in pursuance of recommendations of 6th CPC.

 

 

02/2013

E(NG)I/2008/PM1/15

15.01.2013

Implementation of recommendations of the 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Revised classification and mode of filling up of non-gazetted posts – Scheme for filling up of vacancies after 31.12.2013.

 

 

51/2013

E(NG)I/2008/PM1/15

24.05.2013

Implementation of recommendations of 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Revised classification and mode of filling up of non-gazetted posts – Scheme for filling up of vacancies after 31.03.2013.

 

 

57/2013

E(NG)I/2012/PM1/15

18.06.2013

System improvement in conduct of departmental selection – Observation and adherence of guidelines for more transparency.

 

 

84/2013

E(NG)I/2012/PM1/5

30.08.2013

Promotion of railway employees – Consideration of ACRs. (ACS No.226 Para 219(n) IREM)

 

 

107/2013

E(NG)I/2008/PM1/145

14.10.2013

Ad-hoc promotion of staff in construction and other projects.

 

 

01/2014

E(NG)I-2008/PM1/15, Vol.III

03.01.2014

Implementation of recommendation of 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Revised classification and mode of filling up of non-gazetted posts – Scheme for filling up of vacancies after 31.02.2013.

 

 

17/2014

E(NG)I-2011/PM1/26

06.02.2014

Selection procedure for promotion to selection posts – Formation of panel in the order of seniority amongst those securing qualifying marks.

 

 

26/2014

E(NG)I-2005/PM1/16

12.03.2014

Guidelines for Personnel Officers and Members of Selection Boards constituted for conducting selections for promotion to posts classified as Selection.

 

 

43(A)/2014

E(NG)I-2014/PM1/3

01.09.2014

Guidelines for providing various facilities including allowing scribes to persons with disabilities at the time of departmental examinations.

 

 

49/2014

E(NG)I-2008/PM1/14

19.05.2014

Ad-hoc promotion of staff in Constructions and other projects.

 

 

63/2014

E(NG)I-2008/PM1/15

16.06.2014

Implementation of recommendation of 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Revised classification and mode of filling up of non-gazetted posts – Scheme for filling up of vacancies after 31.02.2013.

 

 

67/2014

E(GP)2001/2/32

07.07.2014

Consolidated guidelines for Personnel Officers & Evaluators of question papers of written examination held as part of 70% Selection 30% LDCE for promotion from Group C to Group B posts.

 

 

87/2014

E(NG)I-2008/PM1/15

07.08.2014

Implementation of recommendation of 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Revised classification and mode of filling up of non-gazetted posts – Scheme for filling up of vacancies after 31.02.2013.

 

 

90/2014

E(NG)I-2005/PM1/16

27.08.2014

Guidelines for Personnel Officers and Members of Selection Boards constituted for conducting selections for promotion to posts classified as Selection.

 

 

93/2014

E(NG)I-2014/PM1/3

01.09.2014

Guidelines for providing various facilities including allowing scribes to person with disabilities at the time of departmental examinations.

 

 

97/2014

E(NG)I-2010/PM1/6

10.09.2014

Inserting a general provision in IREM for diversion of unfilled vacancies to LDCE / GDCE or DR quota. (ACS No.227 Para 229 IREM).

 

 

150/2014

E(NG)I-2008/PM1/15

31.12.2014

Implementation of recommendation of 6th CPC – Merger of grades – Revised classification and mode of filling up of non-gazetted posts – Scheme for filling up of vacancies after 31.02.2014.

 

 

33/2015

E(NG)I-2014/TR/14

07.04.2015

Delay in promotion of staff for want of service records/ACRs of staff transferred from/ to other Divisions/ Zones – remedial measures regarding.

 

 

43/2015

E(NG)I-2011/PM1/26

05.05.2015

Selection procedure for promotion to Selection Posts – Formation of panel in the order of seniority amongst those securing qualifying marks.

 

 

136/2015

E(NG)I/2014/PM1/3

29.10.2015

Guidelines for providing various facilities including allowing scribes to persons with disabilities at the time of departmental examination.

 

 

86/2016

2016/CR/IREM Volume-I/Corrigendum

19.07.2016

Correction in para 228 of Indian Railway Establishment Manual, Vol-I (Revised Edition 1989) First Reprint Edition 2009 – Erroneous promotions.

 

 

179/2018

E(NG)II/2018/PM1/62

27.11.2018

Promotion process reforms – Amendment to para 219(i) of IREM, Vol-I, Reprint Edition, 2009. [ACS No.257, Rule 219(I)]

 

 

187/2018

E(NG)I/2018/PM1/63

30.11.2018

Promotion process reforms – Constitution of Selection Board – Amendment to para 218(c) of IREM, Vol-I, 2009 Reprint Edition. [ACS No.258, Rule 218(c)]

 

 

190/2018

E(NG)I/2018/PM1/65

07.12.2018

Promotion process reforms – Amendment to Para 214(c)(ii) and Para 214(c)(v) of IREM Vol-I – Modification of vacancy anticipation period and panel initiation frequency for posts filled by non-selection process. [ACS No.259, Rule 214(c)]

 

 

196/2018

E(NG)I/2018/PM1/4

14.12.2018

Introduction of 100% – Objective Paper for promotional examination to expedite and simplify examination process.

 

 

97/2019

E(NG)I/2018/PM1/4

14.06.2019

Introduction of 100% – Objective Type Multiple Choice paper for Promotional examination.

 

 

105/2019

E(NG)I/2018/PM 1/4

02.07.2019

Introduction of 100% objective type paper for promotional examination – Action Plan for 100 days.

 

 

117/2019

E(NG)I-2019/PM 1/25

23.07.2019

Selection to Group ‘C’ posts in Railways.

 

 

122/2019

E(NG)I/2018/PM1/4

01.08.2019

Introduction of 100% objective type paper in Departmental selection – Clarification.

 

 

E(NG)I/2018/PM1/4

28.08.2019

 

 

141/2019

E(NG)I/2008/PMI/15 Vol.III

28.08.2019

Revised classification and mode of filling up of non-gazetted posts – Scheme for filling up of vacancies after 31.12.2016 – Clarification reg.

 

 

143/2019

E(NG)I-2018/PM1/4

30.08.2019

Introduction of 100% objective type paper for Departmental Selection – Clarification regarding.

 

 

192/2019

E(NG)II/2019/PM4/13

11.11.2019

Cancellation of selection after declaration of result – Due notice to be given to candidates declared selected. (ACS No.269 to IREM Para 228).

 

 

 

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