Just 4 officers from Kashmir are administrative secretaries in current bureaucratic set-up

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Srinagar: In a matter of grave concern, the representation of Kashmiri officers in key decision-making process has come down to all times low as only four of them are administrative secretaries in the current bureaucratic set-up of J&K Union Territory.

Details available with news agencyโ€”Kashmir News Observer (KNO) reveal that four officers from Kashmir Valley -two IAS and two KAS officers- are presently administrative heads of government departments.

Of them, two are heading significant departments while remaining two are helming departments considered not-so-important. The local officers holding positions of administrative secretaries are Asgar Samoon (Principal Secretary, School Education department), Sarmad Hafeez( in-charge administrative secretary, Youth Services and Sports Department), Sheikh Fayaz Ahmad (Commissioner Secretary, Department of Floriculture, Parks and Gardens) and Zubair Ahmad( Commissioner Secretary, Tourism and Culture).

A senior official, wishing not to be named, told KNO that halt on induction and retirement of several local officers in the past 4-5 years is responsible for diminishing representation of Kashmir in top bureaucracy.

โ€œThere has been no induction of local officers in IAS for past 7- 8 years. More than 20 local officers who were holding key positions have attained superannuation in these years,โ€ he said.

He said the government could address the problem by posting KAS officers as administrative secretaries. โ€œAt present, many IAS officers are holding additional charges of one or more departments. This is affecting governance. This issue can be addressed by posting KAS officers as administrative secretaries,โ€ he said, adding that posting KAS officers at key slots would not only help in doing away with the menace of adhocism but would also boost the morale of local officersโ€”(KNO)

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