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Shortage of IAS Officers

Posted On: 23 MAR 2022 4:30PM by PIB Delhi

The Government has increased the annual intake of IAS officers to 180 through Civil Services Examination (CSE) till CSE-2021. The Government has also constituted a Committee for recommending the intake of Direct Recruit IAS officers every year through CSE from CSE-2022 to CSE-2030. As far as IPS is concerned, intake of IPS (RR officers) through CSE (Civil Services Examination) has been increased from 150 to 200 w.e.f. CSE-2020. Further, filling up of vacancies through induction from State Services is a continuous process and Selection Committee Meetings are held by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) with the State Governments.

The details of strength of IAS officers of various cadres, represented as Total Authorized Strength, which comprises of Senior Duty Posts (SDP), Central Deputation Reserve (40% of SDP), State Deputation Reserve (25% of SDP), Training Reserve (3.5% of SDP), Leave Reserve & Junior Reserve (16.5% of SDP) and those in-position as on 01.01.2021 are as following:

 

S.NO.

Cadre

Total Authorized Strength

In- Position

1

Andhra Pradesh

239

194

2

AGMUT

403

316

3

Assam-Meghalaya

263

187

4

Bihar

342

248

5

Chhattisgarh

193

156

6

Gujarat

313

250

7

Haryana

215

181

8

Himachal Pradesh

153

122

9

Jammu & Kashmir

137

59

10

Jharkhand

215

148

11

Karnataka

314

242

12

Kerala

231

157

13

Madhya Pradesh

439

370

14

Maharashtra

415

338

15

Manipur

115

87

16

Nagaland

94

59

17

Odisha

237

175

18

Punjab

231

180

19

Rajasthan

313

241

20

Sikkim

48

39

21

Tamil Nadu

376

322

22

Telangana

208

164

23

Tripura

102

61

24

Uttarakhand

120

89

25

Uttar Pradesh

652

548

26

West Bengal

378

298

 

The Cadre Rules of all three All India Services viz IAS, IPS and IFoS contain provisions governing the central deputation of AIS officers.  However, State Governments have not been sponsoring adequate number of officers for central deputation.  Accordingly, in terms of the provisions contained in Section 3 of All India Services Act, 1951, comments have been sought from States/UTs on a proposal to amend Rule 6(1) of respective cadre rules.

This information was given by Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. JItendra Singh in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

 

 

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