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Provincial Development Service
Prāntīya Vikās Sevā
Service Overview
Popularly known asPradeshik Vikas Seva
Founded1952
StateUttar Pradesh
Staff CollegeDeendayal Upadhyaya State Institute of Rural Development,Bakshi ka Talab, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh[1]
Cadre Controlling AuthorityPrincipal Secretary Rural Development, Department of Rural Development, Government of Uttar Pradesh
Minister ResponsibleDr.Mahendra Singh, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Rural Development, Government of Uttar Pradesh
Legal personalityGovernmental: Government service
DutiesState Rural Development Administration
Current Cadre Strength559 members (373 officers directly recruited by UP-PSC and 186 officers promoted from Assistant Development Officers' cadre)[2]
SelectionState Civil Services Examination
AssociationUttar Pradesh PDS Association
Head of the State Civil Services
Chief SecretaryDr. Anup Chandra Pandey, IAS
Principal Secretary (DoRD)Anurag Srivastava, IAS
Rural Development CommissionerNagendra Prasad Singh, IAS

Provincial Development Service (PDS) (IAST: Prāntīya Vikās Sevā) is the Government of Uttar Pradesh civil service responsible for administering rural development programmes of the state and central government.[3]

The recruitment to the service is made on the basis of an annual competitive examination conducted by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission. Currently fifty percent of PDS quota is filled by promotion from Assistant Development Officers' cadre of rural development department, cooperative department and statistical department. PDS officers, regardless of their mode of entry, are appointed by the Governor of Uttar Pradesh.[2]

Major concerns and reforms

Promotion of PDS officers

PDS officers' Association has demanded to not to post IAS and PCS officers as CDO in districts since they lack the expertise in rural development unlike PDS who know it inside out. Promotion of PDS officers as DDO and PD DRDA almost takes two decades while their counterparts in PCS already serves as CDO or are at verge at promotion as IAS officers. Recently state government decided to reserve 28 districts of which 20 districts will have PDS officers posted as CDO at one point of time. PDS officers' Association opposed 'reserving' districts for PDS officers and said the districts which are reserved for PDS officers are backward ones. Currently an IAS and PCS officers just take six and sixteen years of service to become CDO respectively unlike PDS officers who take at least twenty six years to reach the same rank. They have also demanded pay scale at par with PCS officer at various instances. PDS officers have protested against power given to Divisional Commissioner through notification by government to transfer BDO within divisions. Unlike IAS and PCS officers posted as CDO are ex-officio incharge of District in absence of District Magistrate, PDS officers are barred from taking charge of DM instead seniormost PCS ADM in that district then designated as incharge of district in absence of DM and hence having higher protocol than PDS CDO. Apart from that many district level officers too becomes more independent since they consider them at par with PDS CDO.

Staff shortage

There are 460 BDO posts vacant in state. Hence senior PDS officers such as DDO and PD DRDA holds additional charge of blocks. Officers from other state civil services too are given charge of BDO but only for one block according to the new order released by Principal Secretary of the department.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Staff College for PRDS officers". Deendayal Upadhyaya State Institute of Rural Development. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b "2015 Total Cadre strength of PRDS as in June 2012" (PDF). Department of Rural Development, Government of Uttar Pradesh. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Service Rules" (PDF). Government of Uttar Pradesh Department of Rural Development. Retrieved 20 December, 2018. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)