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What is the difference between gazetted and non gazetted officers?
Group – B (Non-Gazetted): The basic difference between the gazetted and non-gazetted employees of the government is that the former can authorise the issuance of official government stamps whereas, the latter cannot. The Gazetted officers have a more administrative role.
What is the difference between gazetted post and non gazetted post?
Group A gazetted officers are generally from civil services like IAS ,IPS, IFS,IRS, IES or defence services equivalent etc. Whereas non gazetted officers are the officers of Grade C and are mostly recruited through SSC or lower subordinate services mostly SI and inspectors ,LEO etc.
What does a gazetted officer means?
Gazetted Officers are executive/managerial level ranked government officers in India. Authority for a gazetted officer to issue an official stamp comes from the President of India or the Governors of States. Any appointment released and published in the government gazette is called a gazetted appointment.
What is mean by non gazetted?
Officers who fall under the category of class III and IV are non gazetted. Non-Gazetted posts meaning is that they do not have the personal authority to issue an official stamp on behalf of the Government. Employees serving in Nationalized Banks and PSUs are not gazetted but they can attest financial documents.
Can a non-gazetted officer be a gazeted officer?
An officer can be gazetted as well as non-gazetted. A typical example would be Army where we have Commissioned officers (Gazetted) , Junior Commissioned Officers or JCOs (Gaz. and non gaz both) and Non-Commisioned officers or NCOs (Non gazetted).
What is the rank of a gazetted officer in India?
The Central Government of India or any State Government classifies public employees into Group A (Gazetted/Executive), Group B (Gazetted), Group B (Non-Gazetted), Group C and Grou Gazetted Officers are executive/managerial level ranked public servants in India.
What is the difference between officers cadre and non-gazetted cadre?
In Government of India, the posts are divided into two cadres, Gazetted (Section Officer, Under Secretary, Deputy Secretary, Joint Secretary, Additional Secretary & Secretary). This is the Officers cadre. The other one is Non-gazetted (Peon, Lower Division Clerk, Upper Division Clerk, Assistants).
What is the difference between gazetted and Non-Gazetted post?
* Non-Gazetted persons do not get anything extra, even if they worked beyond their duty time. A Gazetted post has to be sanctioned by the respective central or state govt. by the Finance Dept. & the General Administrative Department gives the final green signal for the post to be filled up.