Administrative control centralisation by Chief Commissioner ensures coordinated transfers, discipline, budget and reporting across commissionerate charges. The Chief Commissioner (Admn) centralises administrative authority across multiple commissionerate charges: formulating and communicating principles for transfers and postings of gazetted and non-gazetted staff; deciding intra-charge postings unless otherwise directed by the Board; forwarding proposals for special pay; centralising handling of confidential reports for gazetted officers and vigilance and disciplinary matters at headquarters; and exercising budgetary and appointing authority in specified grades while preserving combined cadres for promotion, confirmation and seniority.
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Administrative control centralisation by Chief Commissioner ensures coordinated transfers, discipline, budget and reporting across commissionerate charges.
The Chief Commissioner (Admn) centralises administrative authority across multiple commissionerate charges: formulating and communicating principles for transfers and postings of gazetted and non-gazetted staff; deciding intra-charge postings unless otherwise directed by the Board; forwarding proposals for special pay; centralising handling of confidential reports for gazetted officers and vigilance and disciplinary matters at headquarters; and exercising budgetary and appointing authority in specified grades while preserving combined cadres for promotion, confirmation and seniority.
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