Urgent need for increasing vacancies for women SSC officers in Army: CAG
Press Trust of India | April 6, 2022 | 05:10 PM IST | 1 min read
The number of prospective women candidates aspiring to join the services was far larger than the vacancies available to them: National auditor CAG report.
New Delhi: There is an urgent need for increasing the vacancies for women short service commission (SSC) officers in the Indian Army, a report of national auditor CAG said on Wednesday. There were 1,648 women officers, as of January 2020, accounting for just four per cent of the total strength of the commissioned officers in the Army, stated the report titled 'Selection and Training of officers in Indian Army' by the Comptroller and Auditor General.
The number of prospective women candidates aspiring to join the services was far larger than the vacancies available to them, it mentioned, and added that increasing the vacancies for women will also help the Army address the shortage of officers in the long run.
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There was almost full subscription in all the four entry courses for women and the meritorious women candidates who were found medically fit were approximately twice the number of those finally selected based on vacancies, it said.
"While the ratio of the release of vacancies in respect of women to men showed a steady increase from 29 per cent in 2015 to 50 per cent in 2019 in Judge Advocate General Women entry, it declined in SSC Women (Technical) entry from 16 per cent to eight per cent during the same period," it mentioned.
"This points towards the urgent need for increasing the vacancies for women SSC entries, which could facilitate the ongoing efforts of the Army towards addressing the shortage of officers in the longer run," it noted. The Defence Ministry may closely monitor the efforts to increase the intake of women officers in the Army, it said.
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