New ias officer 2022

  1. Explained: IAS officers and central posting
  2. Ias Officer Salary 2023, Check In
  3. UPSC IAS 2022: How To Become An IAS Officer? Here's The Guidance You Need!
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  5. Secretary of the Air Force International Affairs > Force Development > International Affairs Specialist
  6. Civil List of IAS Officers
  7. UPSC Topper 2022


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Explained: IAS officers and central posting

The Centre has proposed amendments to the IAS (Cadre) Rules in order to exercise greater control in central deputation of IAS officials, which has often been at the centre of tussles between the Centre and the states. What is current rule on deputation? Central deputation in the Indian Administrative Service is covered under Rule-6 (1) of the IAS (Cadre) Rules-1954, inserted in May 1969. It states: “A cadre officer may, with the concurrence of the State Governments concerned and the Central Government, be deputed for service under the Central Government or another State Government or under a company, association or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, which is wholly or substantially owned or controlled by the Central Government or by another State Government. Provided that in case of any disagreement, the matter shall be decided by the Central Government and the State Government or State Governments concerned shall give effect to the decision of the Central Government.” Also Read | What are the proposed amendments? On December 20, the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) wrote to various state governments that “… various state/joint cadres are not sponsoring adequate number of officers for central deputation, as part of the Central Deputation Reserve. As a result of this, the number of officers available for central deputation is not sufficient to meet the requirement at Centre.” The letter proposed to insert an additional condition in Rule 6(1): “Prov...

Ias Officer Salary 2023, Check In

IAS Officer Salary: The Indian Administrative Service is one of the most reputed services of the country. Lakhs of youngsters aspire to become IAS officers. There are many benefits that come along with becoming an IAS Officer. IAS officer salary is one such benefit. The salary of an IAS officer is a very handsome amount. The IAS officers are paid as per the provisions of 7 th CPC and their basic salary is Rs. The salary structure of IAS like any other government job is as per the 7th CPC. The allowances and benefits given to them are some of the best. The allowances include Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance, Travelling allowances, and others. The salary structure of IAS is much like any other government employee in the same pay band, but the IAS Officers get annual increments that are unmatched by any other job. They are also eligible for increments in salary despite promotion and rank. i.e. Salary and allowances of IAS Officers increase as per the batch. Irrespective of their promotion in the job they get annual increments. The salary structure is enumerated below. Grade Pay Level Posts Pay Scale Basic Pay Junior Scale Pay level 10 • Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) • Sub-Divisional Officers (SDOs) • Sub-Collector (After completion of Two- years of Completion) 50,000 - 1,50,000 16,500 Senior Time Scale Pay level 11 • District Magistrate (DM) • Collector • Joint Secretary of a Government Ministry 50,000 - 1,50,001 20,000 Junior Administrative Grade Pay level 12 • S...

UPSC IAS 2022: How To Become An IAS Officer? Here's The Guidance You Need!

Becoming an IAS Officer may be a dream of millions but only a few hundred have been able to achieve it. Going by the current data available on DoPT's website, India has 4926 administrative officers out of which only 3511 have been recruited directly and 1415 officers are recruited through state services. Out of these, not all are IAS officers. Some would be IPS, IRS, IRTS, IFS etc as well. It is said that bureaucracy is India’s backbone of steel. Recruiting these officers takes time and the process is tedious. UPSC takes one year to recruit the IAS officers in India. So, as it may have been inferred, the aspirants have one year to prepare for their Civil Services exam. In this article, you will come to know how to become an IAS officer. This step by step guidance, if followed by you, would lead you to the top job position in the country. RELATED| UPSC Mains: Check UPSC Syllabus & How to Prepare for GS Paper I, II, III & IV UPSC IAS 2022: No Need To Quit Your Job To Become A UPSC Topper: IAS Aparna Ramesh's Success Story Who is Pradeep Gawande? Age, Family, Education, Career, Marriage of IAS Tina Dabi's Husband To Be| Biography How to Become an IAS Officer? Follow the step by step process that would make you an IAS in future. • Know the Requirements: If you are above 21 and a graduate, you can apply for the Civil Services exam in India. Check the age constraints as per your category and estimate the time you have for your preparation. You as a candidate must know the attemp...

Delhi L

By NEW DELHI: In yet another bureaucratic reshuffle, Lieutenant Governor (L-G) VK Saxena on Saturday transferred five IAS officers as well as a DANICS officer while assigning additional charges to each of them. The officers have been given charge of departments such as publicity and advertisements as well as of the AAP think-tank, which are the key wings of the party. The ruling AAP and the L-G have been locked in a constant tussle since the latter took charge. According to the transfer/posting order issued by the services department of the Delhi government, R N Sharma, a 2010-batch (AGMUT cadre) IAS officer, who is currently serving as Commissioner (Labour) has been given the additional charge of director (Directorate of Information and Publicity)-cum-special secretary (Information and Publicity) and CEO (Shabdarth). Shabdarth is an agency that was established by the AAP government for its publicity and advertisement campaigns when it came to power in Delhi in 2015. This is wing functions along with DIP. So far Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, a 1997-batch IAS officer was Director (I&P) as well as CEO, Shabdarth. Besides, C R Garg, a 2008-batch (AGMUT) IAS officer, currently serving as secretary (information and publicity) has been posted as secretary (art, culture and languages). A K Singh, a 1995-batch (AGMUT cadre) IAS officer, who is currently serving as Development Commissioner has been given the additional charge of principal secretary (environment, forest and cooperation), as ...

Secretary of the Air Force International Affairs > Force Development > International Affairs Specialist

International Affairs Specialist This page only provides an overview of the Air Force International Affairs Specialist (IAS) program, but it does address general questions, while also directing active-duty Air Force members and certified IAS officers to the The dynamic and evolving global security environment challenges us to perform our mission under an expeditionary concept requiring rapid, world-wide deployment. To ensure our continued success in this environment, we need a cadre of International Affairs Specialists with the insight and skills to build effective relationships with global partners. A review of the former RAS program made it clear that a transformation was needed. Under the oldRAS program, officers were not developed sufficiently nor managed effectively to become foreign area experts and most faced significant career progression hurdles for serving outside of their primary AFSC. The new IAS program replaces the RAS program and deliberately develops (selects, trains, assigns) officers with international affairs expertise while keeping them viable and competitive in their primary AFSC development track. Fully consistent with the Force Development construct, select officers will be designated on an IAS secondary career path at the mid-career point and receive formal training and education with appropriate developmental assignments on one of two development paths. Some will do this as a well-managed, career broadening opportunity to gain international politic...

Civil List of IAS Officers

Browse the Civil List Disclaimer While all efforts have been made to make this database as authentic as possible, the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions or the National Informatics Centre will not be responsible for any loss to any person caused by any shortcoming, defect or inaccuracy in the information available on Website. Any discrepancy found may be brought to the notice of the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions.

UPSC Topper 2022

UPSC Toppers The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is conducted in 3 stages : Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Prelims is the qualifying criteria for the aspirants to appear in the Mains Examination and then a final round of Interview is conducted for the selected candidates. Marks obtained in the Mains Examination and Interview are then combined to get the Toppers and Qualifying candidates. Here, proper information about the candidates who have qualified is provided by CareerIndia that includes the following: The UPSC Toppers page is providing the list of Toppers for the year 2022. Show More Show Less UPSC Toppers 2022 Ishita Kishore bagged 1st position in the UPSC CSE Examination 2022. Garima Lohia is the holder of the 2nd position. She is further followed by Uma Harathi N and Smriti Mishra, securing 3rd and 4th positions, respectively. Mayur Hazarika has secured the 5th rank in the UPSC CSE 2022. Gahana Navya James is the 6th rank holder of the UPSC CSE 2022. Waseem Ahmad Bhatt holds the 7th position in the Examination, whereas; Anirudh Yadav is the 8th rank holder in the UPSC CSE Examination 2022. Kanika Goyal and Rahul Srivastava have secured 9th and 10th positions respectively in one of the toughest examinations of the world. Addition of the success stories of the UPSC CSE 2022 All India Rank (AIR) holders are also given, through which; the aspiring aspirants for UPSC can get motivation and continue with their hard and smart work to qualify for the competitive exam...