A recent decision by a high-level government committee has turned down a request for the extension of an inter-cadre deputation for a public official. The proposal sought to allow an officer to continue their posting in a different cadre for three additional years, citing personal reasons and requesting a relaxation of existing guidelines. This move highlights the government’s stance on adhering to established personnel transfer protocols, indicating a rigorous approach to such requests even when personal circumstances are presented.
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No.37/ 10/2014-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 $26^{\text {th }}$ February, 2014.
Reference Ministry of Environment and Forests O.M. No. 17016/03/2013-IFS-I, dated $31^{\text {st }}$ January, 2014.
2. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved that the proposal for extension of inter-cadre deputation of Shri A.T. Damodhar, IFoS(AGMUT:2010) from AGMUT cadre to Karnataka cadre, for a period of three years on personal grounds in relaxation of guidelines, may be declined.

Ministry of Environment and Forests
[Shri V. Rajagopalan, Secretary],
New Delhi.
Copy to:
- PMO (Shri Pulok Chatterji, Principal Secretary).
- Cabinet Secretariat (Ms. Nivedita Shukla Verma, Joint Secretary).
- PS to Home Minister/PS to MOS(PP).
- Shri A.T. Damodhar, IFoS(AGMUT:2010)
- Sr. PPS to Secretary(P)/PS to EO/EO(CM)/G.File.
5-R\&I for onward transmission to the Sr. Tech. Dir. NIC, of DoPT.
(M. Devaraj)
Director