States Oppose Amendment to IAS Cadre Rules
The Centre recently suggested modifications to the IAS (Cadre) Rules 1954 in order to exercise greater control over IAS officers on central deputation.
Proposed Amendments
- Each State Government shall make available for deputation, such number of eligible officers of various levels, adjusted proportionately by the number of officers available with State Government vis-à-vis total authorized strength of State cadre at a given point of time.
- In case State does not give effect to Central government’s decision within specified time, “officer shall stand relieved from cadre from date as may be specified by Central government.”
- In specific situation where services of ....
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