Mandatory Online Filing of Annual Performance Appraisal Report (APAR)
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New Delhi: The Centre has tweaked service rules to allow online filing
of officers' performance reports from the next fiscal.
The move, which comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's directive in
this regard, will help check delayed submission of employees' confidential
report which often comes as a hindrance for promotion.
It has also been decided that an officer can be assessed solely on the
basis of his/her overall record and self-assessment for a year if his Annual
Performance Appraisal Report (APAR) is not recorded by December 31 of the
assessment year.
The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has written to all
cadre-controlling authorities like the Home Ministry (for Indian Police
Service), Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (for Indian
Forest Service), Department of Public Enterprises (for central public sector
enterprises) and the Department for Financial Services (for public sector
banks, financial and insurance companies) in this regard.
The letter referred to instructions issued last year by the DoPT in
which the authorities concerned were asked to ensure online filing of APARs.
It is expected that by now sufficient progress would have been made
towards the compliance with the earlier directive and the departments would be
in a position to roll out mandatory online filing of APARs/Annual Confidential
Reports (ACRs) from the financial year 2017-18, said the letter written by
Rajiv Kumar, Establishment Officer.
A meeting of representatives of the ministries concerned has been called
on Thursday to review the progress made in this regard "so as to ensure
implementation of mandatory online filing of APARs from financial year 2017-18
onwards", it said.
Non-submission of employees performance reports had often came in the
way of timely empanelment and appointments of officers, a senior DoPT official
said.
"Now it has been decided to ensure online filing of annual
performance reports of all officers of 36 central civil services including
those in Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Revenue Service (IRS). The
National Informatics Centre has been asked to develop an online module in this
regard," the official said.
The new measure is based on the direction of the Prime Minister, who
wants that the officers' performance reports are filed online for greater
transparency, he said.
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