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Friday 18 April 2014

AIS Officers Seek Alternatives on Allocation

The All India Service (AIS) officers wanted the Partyusha Sinha Committee to give them options to choose either Telangana or Seemandhra.
Partyusha Sinha Committee held a meeting in Delhi on Tuesday and the representatives of IAS, IPS and IFS Associations attended the meeting. They requested the Sinha committee to give them options.
The proposal was that insiders would be allocated to Andhra and Telangana and the officers from outside and conferred officers would be allocated by the Centre. But, the officers wanted options to all insiders, outsiders and promotees. “Our association requested for options. But, the Sinha Committee will not give us options,” an officer said.
Sources said that the Partyusha Sinha Committee may finalise the guidelines in this week on how to apportion AIS officers. “We do not know, whether Partyusha Sinha adopt the guidelines prepared for the allocation of AIS officers in three other States or come out with fresh guidelines,” an officer said.
SAMUEL TO CONTINUE: Retired IAS officer M Samuel will continue as an expert consultant for the sectoral committee constituted for the allocation of around 600 All India Service (AIS) officers between Telangana and residuary Andhra Pradesh. Orders to this effect were issued on Tuesday. It may be recalled that Samuel was appointed as chairman of the sectoral committee to allocate AIS officers between Telangana and residuary AP as part of the division of the state. However, Samuel was retired from service on March 31.
But, the State government on Tuesday decided to continue Samuel as an expert consultant and retain in the sectoral committee, which will make suggestions for consideration of Advisory Committee headed Partyusha Sinha to apportion AIS officers. Now, Samuel will continue as the chairman of the sectoral committee till May 30.

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