Of the sanctioned strength of 38.02 lakh, 31.18 lakh were filled as on March 1, 2018, leaving 6.84 lakh posts vacant, said MoS Jitendra Singh.
New Delhi: The Government on Wednesday said over 6.84 lakh posts were lying vacant in different departments under it. In a written reply, Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said that of the total sanctioned strength of 38.02 lakh, 31.18 lakh were filled as on March 1, 2018, leaving 6.84 lakh posts vacant.
By way of explanation, he said, “Vacancies in central government are caused due to retirement, death, promotion, et cetera and the posts falling vacant are required to be filled as per recruitment rules by ministries, departments or organisations concerned.”
The filling up of vacant posts is a continuous process depending on the vacancies arising across ministries or departments during the year and the action calendar of the recruiting agency, Singh said.
In another reply, he said the Staff Selection Commission had planned to conduct examinations to fill up the 1,03,266 vacancies reported by various ministries during the years 2019 and 2020.
The Railway Board has notified five centralised employment notifications in 2018-19 for new and future vacancies likely to arise in two years, covering 1,56,138 vacancies, the minister said.