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How much can an honest IAS officer earn?

How much can an honest IAS officer earn?

According to the 7th Pay Commission, the basic salary of an IAS officer is Rs 56,100. Apart from the salary, an IAS officer is also given several other allowances, including Travel Allowance and Dearness Allowance. Reports state that the total salary of an IAS officer is more than Rs 1 lakh per month.

Can IAS be rich legally?

The pay scale offered to an IAS Officer at any post is significantly high. The salary comes apart from the other perks and allowances provided to the officer. Thus, one must know that the legally offered salary by the Government is sufficiently enough to earn well.

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Who are the most corrupt IAS officers in India?

Here are some of the most corrupt IAS officers in India: 1. S. Malaichamy In December 2012, a 72-year-old former MD at Khadi Gram Udyog was given a five-year jail term and fined Rs. 10 lakh by a Delhi court for possessing disproportionate assets of over Rs. 52 lakh.

Who are some IAS officers who have had to sacrifice their lives?

Often these IAS officers have to face the wrath of politicians and other influential individuals; sometimes in the form of transfers, sometimes in the form of false cases, and sometimes they have to sacrifice their lives while fighting against the corrupt system. 1. Ashok Khemka Ashok Khemka is a 1991 batch IAS officer of Haryana cadre.

Who was the 72-year-old former IAS officer who was sentenced to jail?

In December 2012, a 72-year-old former MD at Khadi Gram Udyog was given a five-year jail term and fined Rs. 10 lakh by a Delhi court for possessing disproportionate assets of over Rs. 52 lakh. He was an IAS officer of 1971 batch (AGMUT Cadre), who had also worked as Delhi’s Chief Electoral Officer.

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Who is the famous IAS officer from Kerala?

Raju is an IAS officer of Kerala cadre and an IIT Madras alumni. He is known for his crusade against corruption. In his career of 22 years, he was transferred 20 times. He was even compelled to go on forced leave when he refused to work for hands in gloves with corrupt politicians.