This story is from October 24, 2016
After shortage of bureaucrats, Andhra Pradesh facing lack of 'middle level' officers
HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh government faced with the shortage of bureaucrats has another concern to deal with. The “middle level” officers who are in the cadre of joint, deputy and assistant secretaries are completely upset with the arrangements made for them in the new interim secretariat in Velagapudi.
These are non-cadre officers and all the files is routed through them and are instrumental in formulating the polices, issuing the orders and brief about the administration to IAS officers. They are seething with the anger for the raw deal despite being entitled to have spacious (along with attached a small personal rest room) rooms and individual toilets as per the secretariat guidelines. In the Hyderabad secretariat, they had all the facilities. But, in the new building, they are left with common rooms or small rooms. No exception made to women officers.
Many argue that they need privacy as they are entrusted with most part of the work in the secretariat. Several officials are not ready to take their position. “Some of the secretaries told about our inconvenience to GAD secretary N Srikanth, but he expressed his helpless and he showed his small room in the secretariat which cannot accommodate many people at a time, ” said a joint secretary on condition of anonymity. When officer like
The matter was even taken to chief secretary SP Tucker who also sounded same like N Srikanth. Insiders say that if the ‘middle level officers” are in a state of dejection all the while, it can cause serious problems for the government. Technically they are so powerful that they can even directly send a file to minister without the consent of IAS officer who is the in charge of the department. The middle level officers are considered to be pillars of the state administration. There is another resentment also among them that the current TDP regime is ignoring them completely and junior IAS officers are taking the charge as HODs to deliver many duties.
Sources said as a result of these issues many officers are not clearing the files early and they also feel let down by APNGOs who are politically more active. “They have their way, but we letting down the crucial officers can derail the administration,” said an officer.
Many argue that they need privacy as they are entrusted with most part of the work in the secretariat. Several officials are not ready to take their position. “Some of the secretaries told about our inconvenience to GAD secretary N Srikanth, but he expressed his helpless and he showed his small room in the secretariat which cannot accommodate many people at a time, ” said a joint secretary on condition of anonymity. When officer like
N Srikanth
who was commissioner of theCapital Region Development Authority
(CRDA
) which build the complex said this, we are totally left out” he added.The matter was even taken to chief secretary SP Tucker who also sounded same like N Srikanth. Insiders say that if the ‘middle level officers” are in a state of dejection all the while, it can cause serious problems for the government. Technically they are so powerful that they can even directly send a file to minister without the consent of IAS officer who is the in charge of the department. The middle level officers are considered to be pillars of the state administration. There is another resentment also among them that the current TDP regime is ignoring them completely and junior IAS officers are taking the charge as HODs to deliver many duties.
Sources said as a result of these issues many officers are not clearing the files early and they also feel let down by APNGOs who are politically more active. “They have their way, but we letting down the crucial officers can derail the administration,” said an officer.
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GK Reddy
2945 days ago
In a computerised environment, the ratio of the supervising officers to the frontline staff determines the efficient functioning of the administration. Obviously, the AP model appears to be moving in that direction. This report about file pushing middle level managers complaining about the absence of exclusive rooms for themselves appears a little unbelievable, considering the fact that the new secretariat is a temporary one. We also have to look at the way the T government is pushing for the demolition of well constructed office space in the secretariat. This space was created by the then United AP at a huge cost and one does not see any intelligent reason to destroy it except a suicidal desire to waste public money. Writers Building in Kolkata, Fort St George, Chennai and Mumbai Sachivalaya have not seen destruction in their 250 years of existence. If the local government wants new office space, they can think of Golconda Fort or Charminar which have no utility being there as they serve no purpose being there. No one will miss them if they are pulled down for a new compact secretariat.Read allPost comment
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