Can IPS officers choose cadre?
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Can IPS officers choose cadre?
Generally, an IAS/IPS officer cannot get his home cadre. However, there is a very slim chance of it. This is possible only if you get a very high rank and then there are vacancies in your home state for your category in that year. In addition, you should have given your first preference as your home state.
How cadre is allotted?
The cadre will be allotted based on merit ranking of the remaining candidates on vacancies remaining after cadres have been allocated to other candidates who have indicated their preference. The cadres will be arranged in alphabetical order for the purposes of allotment.
How is IPS cadre allocated?
A cadre is allotted on the basis of the rank of the candidate in the exam, their preference and the vacancies. There are three steps included in the process of group allocation: The candidates who can possibly be allocated to the insider vacancies which are available in their category would be allocated.
Is CRPF ‘under pressure’ from IPS lobby?
The position is a complete turnaround for the central police force that had long fought for terms that would allow its own officers to be able to head it — a move senior officers of the CRPF claim has been taken “under pressure” from the IPS lobby.
Should the government eliminate the IPS officers in the CAPF?
Govt must eliminate the IPS officers in CAPF and rename CAPF in to CPMF ( Central Paramilitary Forces). This Renaming Make jawans more confident and they do their work at well. Actualy the mistake is committed by government of India.
How to get a job in the CRPF?
According to the existing Recruitment Rules, vacancies in the CRPF can be filled through recruitment, promotion and deputation. It is through deputation that IPS officers head senior posts in paramilitary forces even when eligible officers are available from within the force. After the grant of OGAS, this was expected to change.
Can courts interfere in the promotion of CRPF officers?
The paramilitary force, in an internal communication dated 23 July, said the matter of promotions is strictly administrative, and courts should not “interfere” in it. According to CRPF officers, the letter has gone viral on WhatsApp groups of all Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and left them extremely worried.