Srinagar- Twenty eight officers of Jammu and Kashmir administrative service (JKAS) have been cleared for induction into the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).
According to news agency IANS, the induction of local officers into the IAS will address the shortage of IAS officers in the union territory where out of 75 posts of this cadre only 55 are presently filled, rep.
Of the 28 officers inducted into the IAS, 14 are serving officers while 14 have since superannuated. The major beneficiaries of this induction are the officers of the 1999 JKAS batch while a few retirees prior to the 1999 batch have also been inducted.
The induction process of local officers into the IAS has taken place after 12 years.
Induction was cleared at a meeting chaired by UPSC member and attended by additional chief secretary agriculture, Atal Dulloo, principal secretary general administration department (GAD), Manoj Kumar Dwivedi and two Joint Secretary level officers deputed by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), Government of India.
Of the 28 inducted officers, eight have got 2013 as the year of allotment, five have got 2016, four 2017 and 11 have got 2018 as the year of allotment.
J&K Govt Transfers 4 JKAS Officers
The government on Friday ordered transfer of four JKAS officers in the interest of administration with immediate effect.
According to two separate orders, Ashok Kumar Pandita, JKAS, Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner (Migrants), J&K, has been transferred and posted as Additional Secretary to the Government Revenue Department.
Kuldeep Krishan Sidha, JKAS, Special Secretary to the Government, Revenue Department, has been transferred and posted as Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner (Migrants), J&K.
Pankaj Gupta, JKAS, Joint Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, has been transferred and posted as Managing Director, Jammu and Kashmir Medical Supplies Corporation, according to the orders.
Ms. Rimpy Ohri, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the General Administration Department, has been posted as Joint Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation.
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