Public Service Commission yet to fill up vacant Drugs Inspector posts

The health department had written to the OPSC on December 23, last year, in order to fill up the vacancies.

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Last Updated on October 10, 2024 by The Health Master

BHUBANESWAR: Even as six months have passed since the Health and Family Welfare department asked the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) to recruit 47 drug inspectors, the state agency is yet to take a call on it.

Since enforcement activities are getting hampered due to large-scale vacancies in the Drugs Control Administration, the Health Department has once again approached the OPSC for recruitment of drug inspectors.

Sources said there are 47 vacancies in the base level post of drugs inspectors out of the sanctioned strength of 66 posts for which some of the drugs inspectors have been given the charge of two-three ranges.

“There is over 70 percent vacancy in the base level posts. Sometimes it is not only hampering the enforcement of the drug laws in the State but other field level works are also being affected,” said a Drugs Administration official. 

The health department had written to the OPSC on December 23, last year, in order to fill up the vacancies.

As per the requisition, the recruitment of 47 drug inspectors was to be completed during the initial months of this year.

As no communication has been received from the Commission in this regard in the last six months, Officer on Special Duty Binod Bihari Dash has again shot off a letter to the Secretary of OPSC seeking the recruitment to be completed at the earliest.

The OPSC has been urged to complete the process of recruitment for the post of drug inspectors and communicate the selection list to the Health Department for taking further action for their appointment.

In 2020, the state government created 22 more posts for drug inspectors in the rank of Group B to raise the total number of DIs to 66. Earlier, the Drug Control Administration had 44 drug inspectors. 

In addition to this, one post of general manager (QA) was also created for the Odisha State Medical Corporation Limited (OSMCL) which has been filled up by deputing one Joint Drugs Controller (JDC) from the drugs control administration.

The expansion of administrative cadres was to bring more efficiency and strengthen the enforcement of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and the Rules.

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