(IAS Planner) : Job Profile of Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES)
(IAS Planner) : Job Profile of Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES)
DETAILS OF STRUCTURE :
The structure of the Service is 3 tiered. At the apex level is the Directorate General,located at Delhi Cantt. The officers manning the Directorate General are members of the IDES. The Directorate General is headed by the Director General, who is in the Apex scale (Rs. 80,000/- fixed). There is one Senior Additional Director General (HAG) and 04 Additional Director Generals (SAG) who are in charge of specific Divisions. The Directorate General advises Ministry of Defence and Services Headquarters on all Cantonment and Land matters. It supervises the implementation of the Cantonments Act 2006, rules and regulations, Government policies and executive instructions. The Directorate General also addresses the land and building requirements of user Services through acquisition, requisitioning or hiring.
The middle level comprises the Directorates as Regional Headquarters supervising the field offices. There are 6 Directorates, co-located with the 6 Army Commands. These are located at Lucknow, Pune, Jammu, Kolkata, Chandigarh, and the youngest Command, the South-Western Command established in 2006 at Jaipur. The Directorates are headed by the Principal Directors (HAG) assisted by Directors (SAG) and other Staff officers, all from the IDES.
At the field level, there are Chief Executive Officers in the 62 Cantonment Boards and Defence Estates Officers in 37 Defence Estates Circles and 04 Assistant Defence Estates Offices, all located at the cutting edge of administration. The Chief Executive officer (CEO) is the executive head of the Cantonment and responsible for the day to day administration. The Defence Estates Officer (DEO) is an agent of the Central
Government in the domain of land management. Both CEOs and DEOs are IDES officers.
The National Institute of Defence Estates Management (NIDEM) is the training institute of the department and provides induction-training to probationers and in-service training to officers and staff of the department. It is headed by the Director (SAG) and assisted by 02 Joint Directors (JAG).
OVERVIEW :
The Indian Defence Estates Service (IDES) is one of the Group ‘A’ Civil Services of the Govt. of India. The officers of IDES work for Defence Estates Organization, under the administration control of Ministry of Defence. The Organization traces its origin to 1926 when decision was taken by the Governor General-in-Council to establish the Cantonment Department on permanent basis.
Defence Estates Organization manages and administers civil affairs of Cantonments through Cantonments through Cantonment Boards. These Boards are local autonomous bodies of self governance, with statutory status. The IDES officers are posted to these Boards as Chief Executive Officers. In this capacity, they have the opportunity to act like ‘fountain of inspiration’ for others and become the catalyst for substantial changes in the socio-economic lives of the local residents. The Cantonment Boards are mandated to maintain schools, hospital, basic infrastructure (viz. roads, street lights, water supply etc.), wholesome environment and social security system in Cantonments.
All 62 Cantonments of the country reflect harmonious relationship between the armed forces and local civil population. Most of the Cantonment also contain rich legacy of the past as may be witnessed inter alia in its layout, sprawling Old Grant Bungalows, various land tenures, important monuments, rich documentation and folklores. In other words, Cantonments are spatial representation of glittering historical events, spread all across the space.
Ministry of Defence is the biggest land holder among all the Ministries of Govt. of India. The area of Defence land, measuring approximately 17.57 lakh acres, is placed with various land users, such as Army, Navy, Air Force and other organization, like ordnance Factories Boards, DRDO, DGQA and CGDA etc. The Defence Estates Organization endeavours to ensure optimum utilization of Defence land. It also secures the proprietary, occupancy, tenancy and other legal rights of Ministry of Defence, through
37 Defence Estates Offices located in different parts of the country. These Defence
Estates Offices are also headed by IDES officers.
Function of Defence Estates Organisation :
The functions of Defence Estates Organisation are as under
(a) Management of Defence land measuring around 17.57 lakh acres, through 37 Defence Estates Offices spread all over the country.
(b) Administration of 62 Cantonment Boards the institutions of local self-governance in as many Cantonments, notified under the Cantonments Act, 1924 (now 2006).
(c) Acquisition, hiring and requisitioning of immovable properties for Defence purposes. (d) Disposal of Defence land.
(e) Handling of litigation arising out of land acquisition for Defence purpose. (f) Handling of litigation and Suits on ownership of Defence land.
(g) Exercise of quasi-judicial functions conferred under Special Laws like the Cantonments Act, 2006; Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971; Arbitration Act; (ULC Act, 1976), Rent Control Act etc.
Recruitment to IDES :
The recruitment to IDES, as provided under the Indian Defence Estates Service (group ‘A’) Rule 1985, is 75% by direct recruitment and 25% by promotion.
Training :
Both Direct Recruits (DRs) as well as promotee IDES officers are imparted professional training at National Institute Defence Estates Management (NIDEM) at Delhi. The officers are confirmed to the service after successful completion of the probation period. Besides, there is provision for training of IDES officers across their entire service span. The officers are also sent to other training institutes for attending specific courses.
Designation held by IDES Officers during Field Postings :
(i) Chief Executive Officer (in Cantonment Boards)
(ii) Defence Estates Officer
Designation in Director General and Directorate alongwith Pay Structure :
S.No |
Posts in Directorate |
Posts in Directorate General |
Time Scale |
Pay Band |
Grade |
1 |
----------------------- |
Director General Defence Estates |
Secretary level Post |
80,000 –(Fixed) Apex Scale |
|
2 |
Principal Director |
Sr. Addl. Director General |
Higher Administrative Grade |
67,000-79000 |
-- |
3 |
Director |
Addl. Director General |
Senior Administrative Grade |
37.400- 67.000 |
10,000/- |
4 |
Joint Director |
Deputy Director General |
Junior Administrative Grade (Selection) |
37.400- 67.000 |
8,700/- |
5 |
Joint Director |
Deputy Director General |
Junior Administration Grade (Ordinary) |
15,600- 39,100 |
7,600/- |
6 |
Deputy Director |
Assistant Director General |
Senior Time Scale |
15,600- 39,100 |
6,600/- |
7 |
Assistant Director |
Assistant Director General |
Junior Time Scale |
15,600- 39,100 |
5,400/- |
Appointment of IDES officers in other Organisation/ Bodies :
The IDES officers can be appointed on deputation to Central Government, State Governments, Autonomous Organisation/ Subordinate Organisations, PSUs and under Central Staffing Scheme.
Promotion :
In the career span, an IDES officer, rises in salary and promotions on the basis of Performance Appraisal Reports, vigilance clearance and scrutiny of overall record of the officer concerned by a committee of senior civil servants from Directorate General of Defence Estates, Ministry of Defence and UPSC. The apex post in the organisation is of Director General Defence Estates, which is a Secretary level post in Government of India.
Cadre Review
Proposal for Cadre Review of IDES is under consideration.
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