KAS Officers Induction Into IAS Under Process: Govt

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Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir government said on Monday that the induction of Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) officers in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) was under process and over 200 officers have been promoted across the Union Territory.

“Stagnation of Jammu & Kashmir Administrative Service officers is being addressed. In last 2-3 months 200+ have got promoted. More in offing. Their induction into IAS is under process. In return all should dedicate themselves in the service of people wherever they are posted,” Commissioner Secretary, General Administration Department (GAD), Manoj Dwivedi posted on his official Twitter handle.

The induction process in IAS has come to halt since 2013 due to multiple issues including seniority dispute and litigation.

The Centre’s indecisiveness over whether J&K will have 50 percent promotion quota or 33 percent at par with other States in the prestigious All India Services affected determination of vacancies for induction since 2014.

In 2020, the Government of India decided that J&K will have a 67:33 formula for All India Services, which means J&K will now get 67 percent IAS officers from direct recruits and 33 percent from promotion quota through induction of local officers in these services.

The authorised strength of erstwhile J&K cadre of IAS was 137. Of which 75 were direct recruitment posts and 62 promotion quota.

It is erstwhile to mention that Central Government promulgated an ordinance on January 7 this year to merge J&K cadre of IAS, IPS and IFS with Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram, Union Territory (AGMUT) cadre, popularly known as the UT cadre—(With KNO inputs)

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