Provincial Transport Service Explained

Provincial Transport Service
Headerstyle:background:#800080; color:white;
Header1:Service Overview
Label3:Popularly known as
Data3:Uttar Pradesh Civil Service (Transport Branch)
Label4:Founded
Data4:1989
Label5:State
Data5:Uttar Pradesh
Label6:Staff College
Data6:State Transport Authority, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Label7:Cadre Controlling Authority
Data7:Commissionerate of Transport, Department of Transport, Government of Uttar Pradesh
Label8:Minister Responsible
Data8:Mr. Dayasankar Singh, Cabinet Minister for Transport, Government of Uttar Pradesh
Label9:Legal personality
Data9:Governmental

Government service

Label10:Duties
Data10:State Transport Administration
Vigilance Road Safety
Label12:Current Cadre Strength
Data12:252 members (168 officers directly recruited by UP-PSC and 84 officers promoted from its feeder service)[1]
Label13:Selection
Data13:State Civil Services Examination
Label14:Association
Data14:Uttar Pradesh PTS Association
Header15:Head of the State Civil Services
Label16:Chief Secretary
Data16:Mr. Durgasankar Mishra, IAS
Label17:Principal Secretary (DoRD)
Data17:Aradhana Shukla, IAS
Label18:Rural Development Commissioner
Data18:P. Guru Prasad, IAS

Provincial Transport Service (IAST:), often abbreviated to as PTS, is the civil service under Group A state service of Government of Uttar Pradesh responsible for formulation and administration of the rules, regulations and laws relating to road transport, and transport research, in order to increase the mobility and efficiency of the road transport system in the state.

Recruitment

The recruitment to the service is made on the basis of an annual competitive examination conducted by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission. One-third of PTS quota is filled by promotion from its feeder service. PTS officers, regardless of their mode of entry, are appointed by the Governor of Uttar Pradesh.[2]

Responsibilities of PTS officer

The typical functions performed by a PTS officer are:

Career progression

After completing their training, a PTS officer generally serves as assistant regional transport officer in districts. There are two posts of ARTO in districts i.e. ARTO (Administration) and ARTO (Enforcement), however in big districts there can be two-four ARTO (Enforcement) but only one ARTO (Administration). After that, they get promoted as regional transport officer at divisional level (Ghaziabad being exception which is only a district), each division has two RTO i.e. RTO (Administration) and RTO (Enforcement). Later they get further promotion as Deputy Transport Commissioners (Dy. TC) and are posted either in six transport zones or at commissionerate of transport. Subsequently they get promoted as additional transport commissioners (Addl. TC) either at field (west, east and central) or at commissionerate of transport. There is one Special Secretary post reserved for PTS officer in Transport Department. [3]

Salary structure

The salary structure of the Provincial Transport Service Officer
Grade/level on pay matrix Base Salary (per month) Position in the Government of Uttar Pradesh Years of Service
Senior administrative grade (Above Super time scale) (pay level 14) ₹144200–218200 Special Secretary in Transport department 35th year
Super time scale (pay level 13A) ₹131100–216600 Additional Transport Commissioner 32nd year
Selection grade (pay level 13) ₹118500–214100 Deputy Transport Commissioner 26th year
Junior administrative grade (pay level 12) ₹78800–191500 Regional Transport Officer 19th year
Senior time scale (pay level 11) ₹67700–160000 Assistant Regional Transport Officer 12th year
Junior time scale (pay level 10) ₹56100–132000 Assistant Regional Transport Officer Initial year

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Phone Directory of Transport Department. Department of Transport, Government of Uttar Pradesh. 16 October 2018.
  2. Web site: Phone Directory of Transport Department. Department of Transport, Government of Uttar Pradesh. 16 October 2018.
  3. Web site: Organisation Structure of Transport Department. Department of Transport, Government of Uttar Pradesh. 16 October 2018.