(MINISTRY OF
TEXTILES – GOVERNMENT OF

II FLOOR, NO. 39,
(TO BE PUBLISHED IN PART II SECTION 3 SUB-SECTION (i)
OF THE GAZETTE OF
GOVERNMENT OF
MINISTRY OF TEXTILES
CSR NO. . In exercise of the powers conferred by section 13 of the Central Silk Board Act, 1948 (61 of 1948) and in supersession of (1) The Central Silk Board (Recruitment) Rules 1961 (2) The Central Silk Board (Research and Service Stations) Consolidated Recruitment Rules, 1966 (3) The Ministry of Commerce, Central Sericultural Research Station, Berhampore and its sub-station at Kalimpong Class-I posts Recruitment Rules, 1967 and (4) The Central Sericultural Research Station, Berhampore (Non-Gazetted posts) Recruitment Rules, 1966 framed by the Government of India, except as respect things done or omitted to be done before such supersession the Central Government hereby makes the following rules for regulating the method of recruitment and conditions of service of persons appointed to the posts included in the Central Silk Board, namely:-
1. SHORT TITLE AND (1) These rules may be called the Central
COMMENCEMENT. Silk Board (Consolidated) Recruitment
Rules, 1989.
(2) They shall come into force, on the date
of their publication in the official
gazette.
2. APPLICATION: These rules shall apply to and the service rendered on regular basis by persons holding posts included in these rules shall count as qualifying service for considering seniority, confirmation, promotion and pension.
(i) the posts of Board’s Secretariat establishments and Research and Service Station establishments as specified in Column 1 of the Schedule-I annexed to these rules. (whether designated as a corresponding post in Schedule II annexed to these rules or not)
(ii) persons who have been recruited to various posts under (1) The Central Silk Board(Recruitment) Rules, 1961; (2) The Central Silk Board (Research and Service Stations) Consolidated Recruitment Rules, 1966; (3) The Ministry of Commerce, Central Sericultural Research Station, Berhampore and its sub-stations at Kalimpong Class-I posts Recruitment Rules, 1967 and (4) The Central Sericultural Research Station, Berhampore (Non-Gazetted posts) Recruitment Rules, 1966 shall be deemed to have been appointed under these rules.
3. NUMBER OF POSTS The number of said posts, their classification
CLASSIFICATION & and the scale of pay attached thereto shall be
SCALE OF PAY as specified in Column 2 to 4 of the said
4. METHOD OF RECRUITMENT The age limit, qualifications and other matter
AGE LIMIT, PROBATION & relating to the said posts shall be as
OTHER QUALIFICATION specified in colums 5 to 14 of the said
5. CRUCIAL DATE FOR The crucial date for determining the age limit
DETERMINING THE AGE shall be the closing date for receipt of appli-
LIMIT FOR DIRECT cations
from candidates in
RECRUITMENT those in Andaman and
through the Employment exchange, the age
limit shall be the last date upto which the
Employment Exchange is asked to sponsor
the candidates.
6. PROCEDURE FOR (1) The selection of direct recruits shall be
RECRUITMENT made by the Selection Committee consti-
tuted by the Central Silk Board from time
to time in accordance with these rules.
(2) The selection of promotees shall be made
by the Departmental Promotion Committee
constituted by the Central Silk Board from
time to time in accordance with these rules.
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(3) The recruitment by promotion in the case of SELECTION posts shall be made on the basis of merit with due regard to seniority and in the case of non selection posts shall be made on the basis of seniority-cum-fitness. |
7. DISQUALIFICATION
No person (a) who has entered into or contracted a marriage
With a person having a spouse living, OR
(b) who, having a spouse living, has entered into
or contracted a marriage with any persons
shall be eligible for appointment to the said
post.
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Provided that the Central Government may, if satisfied that such marriage is permissible under the personal law applicable to such persons and the other party to the marriage and there are other grounds for so doing, exempt any persons from the operation of this rule. |
8. TRAINING AND Every Board’s employee shall undergo such
DEPARTMENTAL training or pass such departmental examina-
EXAMINATION tion as may be prescribed from time to time.
| 9. POWER TO RELAX | Where the Central Government is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient to do so, it may, by order and for reasons to be recorded in writing, relax any of the provisions of the rules with respect to any class or category of persons. |
10. SAVING Nothing in these rules shall effect reservation
relaxation of age limit and other concessions
required to be provided for the Scheduled
Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, ex-servicemen
And other special categories of persons in
Accordance with the orders issued by the
Central Government from time to time in this
Regard.
11. INTERPRETATION If any question relating to the interpretation of
these rules arises, it shall be decided by the
Central Government.
(F.No. 25012/23/86-Silk)
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(
(HRUSHIKESH PANDA)
Deputy Secretary to the
Government of