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The academy also began conducting Mid-Career Training Programs for officers of the Indian Administrative Service in 2007. Officers with about 15 years of service who are due to become Joint Secretaries undergo the Phase IV Mid-Career Training Program, while officers with about eight years of service undergo the Phase III Mid-Career Training ...
Some IAS officers are also recruited from the state civil services, [3] and, in rare cases, selected from non-state civil service. [3] The ratio between direct recruits and promotees is fixed at 2:1. All IAS officers, regardless of the mode of entry, are appointed by the President of India. [18]
The cadres usually start from a designation lower in rank than Indian Administrative Service (IAS) (one of the All India Services). However, promoted RAS officers gradually can take posts equivalent to IAS officers. Usually it takes 25–30 years of service for promotion in IAS.
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the 1962 batch [30] Mata Prasad: September 2003: January 2005: IAS officer of the 1962 Batch S. R. Hashim: 4 January 2005: 1 April 2006: Gurbachan Jagat: 1 April 2006: 30 June 2007: Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the 1966 batch [31] Subir Dutta: 30 June 2007: 16 August 2008: D. P. Agrawal ...
Administrative Training Institute, Mysore is a major federally funded training organization of the Government of Karnataka located in Mysore, India. [1] V. Manjula IAS is the current Director General. From 2002 to 2006, Anita Kaul was the Director General of the Institute.
Two PCS officers were suspended by the state government for an alleged land scam of ₹ 26 crore (equivalent to ₹ 37 crore or US$4.3 million in 2023). [14] [15] The house of a promotee IAS officer and a former district magistrate and collector of Ghaziabad, Vimal Kumar's house was raided by the Income Tax Department. [16]
IFS Officers appointed from 1867 to 1885 were trained in Germany and France, and from 1885 to 1905 at Cooper's Hill, London, which was a noted professional college of forestry. From 1905 to 1926, the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and University of Edinburgh undertook the task of training Imperial Forestry Service officers.
The Department Personnel and Training (DoPT), Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, has accepted to receive requests from private persons seeking sanction for prosecution in respect of IAS officers without any proper proposal and supporting documents. [61]