The Union Cabinet today approved the proposal of
cadre restructuring of Military Nursing Services (MNS). The proposal approved by the Cabinet
includes:-
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Upgradation of 74
posts of Lt Col (Time Scale) to the rank of Lt. Col (Select) and above. Now,
there will be 2 Major Generals, 18 Brigadiers, 58 Colonels and 157 Colonels
(Select) in MNS.
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Revision of service criteria in the Time Scale
promotion in the non Select Rank up to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (Time
Scale) will be as
follows : Captain- 3 years (from
existing 5 years); Major – 8 years (from existing 12 years) and Lt.Col.(TS) – 16 years (from existing 20 years).
§
Qualifying service for Lieutenant Colonel
(Select) rank by Selection Board revised from the existing 18 years to 14
years.
The decision will reduce stagnation in the various
ranks of Military Nursing Service by increasing the number of select
appointments. It will also help in retaining competent and qualified nursing
officers in service by providing adequate opportunities for career progression.
Background:
The last cadre review of Military Nursing Service
was carried out in the year 1986. The authorized strength of MNS cadre is 3860
and there are only 161 select rank posts in the MNS cadre. There is a steep pyramidal structure at higher select ranks. An MNS officer
is able to pick up the select appointment in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel
approximately after 26-28 years of service, when she is around 46-48 years of
age. On account of limited number of vacancies, arising out of superannuation,
there is large scale supersession of many deserving nursing officers (both specialised and non-specialised)
in the Promotion Boards for promotion to higher ranks. Apart from causing
de-motivation among these nursing officers, non-selection for promotion also
leads to seeking premature retirement by such experienced nursing officers. To
retain such qualified and trained nursing offices, it has been considered
necessary to improve promotional avenues at all levels so as to mitigate the
hardship of nursing officers by increasing the number of posts in select grade
appointments within the overall strength of cadre.
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SH/RK