CategoryDefence & Security

Amendment to Indian Forest Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 2009 for Manipur-Tripura Cadre

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This notification details amendments to the Indian Forest Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1966. Specifically, it updates the cadre strength for the joint cadre of Manipur-Tripura. The amendments cover the revised number of senior duty posts for various ranks within Manipur and Tripura, including Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Chief Conservator of Forests, and Deputy...

Amendments to Indian Forest Service Cadre Post Determination Rules for Manipur-Tripura

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This notification details significant amendments to the Indian Forest Service (Cadre) Rules, 1966, specifically focusing on the determination of cadre post numbers for the Manipur-Tripura joint cadre. The amendments, effective from their publication in the Official Gazette, outline a revised structure for senior posts within the Manipur-Tripura cadre, including specific allocations for Manipur...

Indian Police Service (Cadre Strength) Amendment Regulations, 2015 for Madhya Pradesh

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The Government of India, through the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, has issued an amendment to the Indian Police Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1955. This amendment, which comes into effect upon publication in the Official Gazette, modifies the cadre strength for the Indian Police Service in Madhya Pradesh. The document provides a detailed breakdown of...

Indian Police Service (Seniority) Rules, 1954 – Gujarat Amendment

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This document details amendments to the Indian Police Service (Seniority) Rules, 1955, specifically concerning the allocation of cadre posts for the state of Gujarat. It outlines a revised schedule listing various police ranks and the number of posts allocated to each, including positions like Director General of Police, Inspector General of Police, Superintendent of Police, and Deputy...

Indian Police Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Second Amendment Regulations, 2025

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This document details the second amendment to the Indian Police Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1955, specifically concerning the cadre strength of the Tamil Nadu Police. It outlines the revised list of senior duty posts within the Tamil Nadu Police, including positions like Director General of Police, Commissioners of Police, Inspectors General of Police, Superintendents of...

Indian Police Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Fifth Amendment Regulations, 2025 – Tripura

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This document details the fifth amendment to the Indian Police Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1955, specifically concerning the state of Tripura. It outlines the revised number of senior duty posts within the Tripura Police, including positions like Director General of Police, Inspector Generals, Deputy Inspectors General, and Superintendents of Police. The regulations also...

Indian Police Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Third Amendment Regulations, 2025

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This document details the third amendment to the Indian Police Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1955, specifically concerning the state of Bihar. It outlines the revised list of senior duty posts under the Bihar government, including various ranks within the police force – from Director General to Superintendents and Commandants. The amendment adjusts the cadre strength...

Amendment to Indian Police Service Pay Rules, 1954, for CBI and Police Officials

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An important update has been issued by the government, modifying the pay structure for various key positions within the Indian Police Service. These changes, effective from their official publication date, revise the compensation for roles that command pay above the standard time-scale or include special pay components. Specifically, the updated regulations introduce new emoluments for senior...

Indian Police Service (Pay) Fifteenth Amendment Rules, 2010 – Pay Fixation on Promotion

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Exciting news for members of a prominent national police service! Recent amendments to their pay structure introduce a flexible new option for officers ascending to the Higher Administrative Grade (HAG) scale, specifically those earning between Rs. 67,000 and Rs. 79,000. Officers now have the choice to fix their pay from the 1st of July of the year they receive their promotion. This new provision...

Indian Police Service (Pay) Rules, 2016 – Notification

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A significant update has been issued by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, bringing into effect the Indian Police Service (Pay) Rules, 2016. These new rules, effective from January 1, 2016, replace the earlier 2007 regulations, introducing a revised pay structure for IPS officers. The updated framework defines key terms such as ‘basic pay,’ ‘benchmark...