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Officers of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). Still incomplete. Subcategories. This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. ...
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]
Name Year of examination Year of joining Year of resignation/ disqualification Rank Final posting Satyendranath Tagore: 1863 1864 Judge, Satara, First Indian ever, who qualified as well as served Imperial Civil Service.
In 1866 Dr. Dietrich Brandis, a German forest officer, was appointed Inspector General of Forests. The Imperial Forest Service (IFS) was organized in 1867. 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
Vivek Joshi (born 21 May 1966 [2]) is a 1989-batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer from Haryana who has been serving as the Chief Secretary of the Government of Haryana since 1 November 2024 onwards. Previously, he served as Personnel Secretary of India from 19 August 2024 till 31 October 2024. Prior to that, he served as Secretary ...
Significant number of IAS / IPS officers are promoted to Special DG especially after the large upwards gradation of police ranks. They wear Lieutenant Generals badges of rank. Secretary/ special secretary: Director General of Police (A new police rank: initially there were few, now there are scores) 30 [13]: para IV B ₹ 80000 (fixed) nil
The matter was resolved in 2012 as mentioned in their latest gradation list. [9] In 2023, two 1989 batch Naib Tehsildar recruits who got promoted to 2006 batch in PCS after serving as Tehsildars were also promoted into IAS. The officers, Umakant Tripathi and Narendra Singh were allocated 2018 batch in IAS as per seniority. [10]
Alok Ranjan (born 9 March 1956) is a retired 1978 batch IAS officer from the U.P Cadre. He retired on 1 July 2016 [2] after holding the office of Chief Secretary for the Government of Uttar Pradesh [3] for over two years.