In a significant move showcasing administrative flexibility, a senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, originally from the Tamil Nadu cadre, has been approved for an inter-cadre deputation to Andhra Pradesh. This transfer is sanctioned for a period of three years and was granted in consideration of personal hardships, leading to a thoughtful relaxation of existing guidelines. This highlights a responsive approach within the public service framework, allowing officers to address personal circumstances while continuing their crucial contributions to effective governance.
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No. 37/9/2014-EO(SM-I)
Government of India
Secretariat of the
Appointments Committee of the Cabinet
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
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New Delhi, the $28^{\text {th }}$ March, 2014
Reference MHA’s OM No. I-21021/1/2014-IPS.IV dated 04.02.2014
2. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved the proposal of Ministry of Home Affairs for Inter cadre deputation of Ms. Bala Naga Devi, IPS (TN:95) from Tamil Nadu cadre to Andhra Pradesh cadre for a period of three years due to personal hardships, in relaxation of guidelines.
(M Devaraj)
Director
Tel : 23092187
Ministry of Home Affairs,
[Shri Anil Goswami, Secretary]
New Delhi.
Copy to: –
- PMO (Shri Pulok Chatterji, Principal Secretary to PM).
- PS to Home Minister/ PS to MOS (PP)
- Cabinet Secretariat (Ms. Nivedita Snukla Verma, Joint Secretary)
- PPS to Secretary (P)/PS to EO/PS to Dir(SM)
- Chief Secretary, Government of Tamil Nadu, Chennai.
- Chief Secretary, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad.
- Ms. Bala Naga Devi
- SO(CM), DoPT
- NIC, DoPT for uploading this communication on the departmental website of DoPT
- Guard File.