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Ex-soldiers can avail quota for govt jobs

Last Updated 17 August 2014, 19:40 IST

Amending a 29-year-old rule for the benefit of ex-servicemen, the government has decided that former soldiers can avail reservation more than once while applying for civil employment.

At present, ex-servicemen can avail the quota in direct recruitment only once after they retire from the military.

“It has now been decided that if an ex-serviceman applies for various vacancies before joining any civil employment, he can avail of the benefit of reservation as an ex-serviceman for any subsequent employment,” a government order issued on Thursday said.

However, soon after joining a line of service, an ex-servicemen must submit to an employer a self declaration or undertaking revealing details of his or her applications for various vacancies.

A 10 per cent quota is available for ex-servicemen for Group C posts and 20 per cent for Group D posts in all central civil services. Benefit of reservation is also extended to 10 per cent for vacancies in posts up to assistant commandant in the paramilitary.

In May 1985, the government had notified that once an ex-serviceman becomes a civil servant after availing his benefits for re-employment, his status as a former soldier for the purpose of re-employment in the government would cease.

For other government jobs, an ex-servicemen who has availed reservation will not be able to seek added benefits and will be treated like any other employee.

He will get benefits like relaxation of age as admissible to other employees only. It was clarified in 1989 that ex-servicemen recruited on casual or ad-hoc basis could avail quota benefits for future employment with the government.

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(Published 17 August 2014, 19:40 IST)

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