*Bihar to have younger bureaucrats*

*Patna:* Bihar to have comparatively younger sub divisional magistrates
(SDMs), deputy development commissioners (DDCs) and executive magistrates
(EMs) in near future.

State Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made this announcement in a function of
probationers deputy collectors in Bihar Institute of Public Administration
and Rural Development (Bipard), training institute for state officers, in
Patna.

Speaking on this occasion, Kumar said that since deputy collectors start
their careers as block development officers (BDOs) and COs in blocks, they
get promotion very late. By the time they become SDMs, ADMs and DDCs, they
attain the age of 50 years and above.

Understanding this problem, the Chief Minister has set up a committee under
the state Chief Secretary to evolve system and amend the existing Bihar
Administrative Service Cadre Rules of 1996.

"In order to revitalise the ground level administration, this re-structuring
in the state's civil service is a must," Kumar opined.

In a meeting held in secretariat on Friday last, the CM has categorically
asked the Personnel and Administrative Reforms Secretary to expedite the
matter and see that such restructuring was implemented at the earliest.

Admininstrative Reforms Commission set up under former Chief Secretary Vijay
Shanker Dubey has also recommended for such re-structuring to make the lower
level functionary more effective and efficient.

Posts of BDOs and COs would be manned by supervisory rank officers like in
Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and other states. The Bihar Administrative
Service Association (Basa) had been demanding such an amendment for a long
time.


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