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Lokpal Invites Officers on Deputation for 81 Posts

RR Team, July 26, 2025July 26, 2025

Lokpal of India, the apex anti-corruption ombudsman, has taken a major step toward building its own independent workforce. On July 26, 2025, it officially invited applications from serving officers for appointment on a deputation basis to 81 posts across various grades. This decision aims to end years of skeletal staffing and streamline its operations for greater public accountability.

Why This Move Matters

Since its formation in 2014 under the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013, Lokpal of India has largely functioned with temporary staff drawn from the Central Secretariat Service (CSS) and Central Secretariat Stenographer Service (CSSS) cadres. Despite becoming fully functional in 2019, it continued to operate with minimal manpower.

The number of public complaints has been increasing steadily. With pressure mounting to meet timelines and maintain confidentiality as mandated by the Act, this staffing shortfall began affecting efficiency. Thus, Lokpal has taken a strategic decision: fill key posts temporarily through deputation until direct recruitment becomes possible.

A Structured Approach to Strengthening the Workforce

In August and September 2024, Lokpal approved a new Organogram that outlines its permanent staffing pattern. This restructuring aims to strengthen the organization from within, build institutional memory, and ensure it can effectively perform its statutory duties.

In addition, the Lokpal Officers and Staff (Conditions of Service) Regulations, 2024 have been finalized. These regulations, which cover salaries, allowances, pensions, and leave, are currently pending approval from the Competent Authority under Section 10 of the Act.

Deputation: An Interim but Crucial Step

Until direct recruitment becomes viable, deputation remains a practical interim solution. Lokpal has now decided to fill 81 essential posts through deputation and has published the official vacancy circular on its website.

This move is not just administrative. It’s an urgent necessity to uphold the Lokpal’s credibility, responsiveness, and institutional independence. Timely action on public grievances and corruption complaints cannot be compromised due to a lack of staff.

Who Can Apply?

Serving officers who meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the official advertisement are encouraged to apply. These positions are open to eligible government officers with relevant experience in administration, investigation, legal affairs, finance, and support services.

The recruitment is governed by the Lokpal Act and related deputation guidelines. Interested candidates must apply through proper channels and obtain necessary clearances from their parent departments.

Where to Apply

The detailed advertisement, along with eligibility criteria and application format, is available for download on the official Lokpal website.

Applications should be sent within the stipulated timeline mentioned in the circular. Late submissions may not be considered.

Why This Opportunity Is Important

This recruitment drive presents a unique opportunity for public servants to be part of an institution designed to fight high-level corruption. Deputation to Lokpal offers officers the chance to contribute to the national anti-corruption mission and build institutional values from within.

Moreover, with permanent service regulations in the pipeline, officers joining now may play a foundational role in shaping the future of Lokpal’s administrative culture.

Key Points at a Glance

  • 81 posts open for deputation at Lokpal of India
  • Organogram approved on 06.08.2024 and revised on 13.09.2024
  • Service Regulations 2024 finalized (pending financial approval)
  • Deputation as an interim solution until direct recruitment is feasible
  • Detailed advertisement available on lokpal.gov.in

Trusted Sources

  • Official Website of Lokpal of India
  • PIB Press Release – 25 July 2025
  • Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013

Final Thoughts

India’s battle against corruption relies on institutions like Lokpal. For it to remain independent, efficient, and effective, building its own team is vital. This deputation-based recruitment is more than just filling vacancies—it’s about laying the groundwork for a more accountable future.

For eligible government officers, this is the time to act. Take the next step in your career while contributing to a cause that impacts the nation.

News #LokpalRecruitment #DeputationJobs #LokpalOfIndia #GovernmentJobs2025 #AntiCorruptionIndia #LokpalVacancy #PublicServiceOpportunity

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