Sunday, February 07, 2016

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS),

       THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005
              APPLICATION FOR OBTAINING INFORMATION                      __________________________________________________________

Date: 04-02-2016     DOFSR/R/2016/50439  05-02-2016         E-filed

To,
Central Public Information Officer
Dept of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance,
GoI, New Delhi

1. Name of the Applicant: J. P. Shah

2. Address:  B-12 Amrapali, Gandhigram, Junagadh  [Gujarat] 362001
                    
3. Particulars of information required:

3.1 The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS), Mumbai. has been permitted by the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, Government of India vide letter no. 10/30/1/2010IR dated 20-09-2010 to conduct Common Recruitment Programme for selection of Clerks and Officers in Public Sector Banks. Please provide me certified photocopy of your letter no. 10/30/1/2010-IR dated 20-09-2010 with file notings for such decision.

3.2 Certified photocopies of correspondence in the matter of IBPS from   21-09-2010 till date of this application from or to MoF

3.3 Email IDs of CPIO and FAA for this application

4. Details of payment of filing fees: Rs.10/- is paid by debit card

5. Please rush the information to me by speed/registered post. I am an Indian citizen. Please reply in English.

6. This application is in larger public interest, since IBPS conducts recruitment tests for public sector banks, insurance companies and other public sector entities in financial sector. This is more so when huge recruitment scams are surfacing in India, depriving large number of deserving youths of career opportunities. Ineligible youths getting recruited due to lack of transparency and IBPS’s dispute about coverage in RTI Act. This affects functioning of governments and citizens suffer. As per website of IBPS in 2014-15 total 1.50 crore candidates appeared for recruitment exams conducted by IBPS.


Signature of Applicant

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