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Does government provide house to IAS officer?

Does government provide house to IAS officer?

Trips: IAS officers enjoy subsidised accommodation in government guest houses or bungalows when on official or non-official trips. When visiting Delhi, they can avail of accommodation in their State Bhavans.

Can an IAS officer choose his posting?

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.

Do IAS IPS get pension?

Lifetime Pension: IAS officers are provided with the lifetime pension facility, as the Pension facility was reintroduced for all the government employees (other than the armed forces) from 1st January 2004 onwards.

Do IAS officers get their children admission in government schools?

But, there are IAS officers who get their children admitted to the Central Govt. run schools such as “Kendriya Vidyalaya”, “Jawahar Navoday Vidyalaya” etc as the methodology of teaching here is much better than the stereotyped State Govt. schools.

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Do IAS officers fear for their lives on WhatsApp?

Several IAS, IPS and IRS officers who ThePrint spoke to said there is a palpable sense of vulnerability, insecurity and concern among officers, which they are wary of expressing publicly, but do so in the safety of closed WhatsApp groups with their peers from the services.

What is it like to be a candidate in IAS?

Every year, a lot of them, candidates who are selected to the IAS, come from humble background. They have worked through sweat of their eyebrows to achieve ,what they have. Coming from household of peasents, school teachers and other mundane occupations they had ambition, faith in themselves and capacity to work hard.

Why are senior IAS officers scared of Modi government?

The growing sense of insecurity among senior IAS officers stems from the perception that the Modi government is unleashing investigative agencies on several civil servants — serving and retired — who are seen to be close to the Congress party or those seen to be antagonistic to the current dispensation.