Notification for allocation of Cadres for Civil Service Examination, 2010

Notification for allocation of Cadres for Civil Service Examination, 2010 Notification for allocation of Cadres for Civil Service Examination, 2010

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(ii) In IPS cadre of Orissa, there is one insider ST vacancy but no candidate of ST category is available from Orissa. No candidate of SC, OBC and of General category is eligible for allocation to Home State (as no candidate of Orissa of SC/OBC/General) available for consideration. The unfilled ST vacancy is, therefore, converted into outsider ST as per Para 8 (ii). (iii) In IPS cadre of Tamil Nadu, there is one insider ST vacancy but no candidate of ST category is available from Tamil Nadu. The senior most SC candidate qualified from Tamil Nadu is eligible for allocation to Home State against the ST vacancy. Shri Sasimohan, Rank No. 636 is the seniormost SC candidate qualified from Tamil Nadu and also given preference No. 1 to Home State i.e Tamil Nadu. As per cadre allocation under Para 8 (ii), he gets allocated to the IPS cadre of Himachal. The insider ST vacancy of Tamil Nadu is shifted out as outsider ST in Himachal and one SC outsider vacancy from Himachal is brought in as insider SC in Tamil Nadu. Shri Sasimohan is allocated to his Home State i.e. Tamil Nadu against the said converted insider SC vacancy. (iv) In IPS cadre of Uttar Pradesh, there is one ST insider vacancy but no candidate of ST category is available for allocation to the Home State. The senior most SC candidate qualified from Uttar Pradesh is eligible for allocation to Home State against the insider ST vacancy. Shri Abhishek Singh, Rank No. 472 is the senior-most SC candidate qualified from Uttar Pradesh. He has also opted for allocation to his Home State as preference No. 1. As per cadre allocation under Para 8 (ii), he gets allocated to the IPS cadre of AGMUT. But there is no outsider SC vacancy is available in AGMUT cadre for exchange. The only insider vacancy, which is converted into outsider for the purpose of allocation under Para 8 (ii) against which Shri Abhishek Singh gets allocated to the AGMUT cadre, has been consumed to give the benefit of Home State to General category candidate, Shri Deepak Gauri under Para 7 (a) of the Cadre Allocation Policy as explained in Para 9 (i) above. The matter has been referred to DOPT for their advice and DOPT has advised vide Note at P-64-65/N that for the purpose the vacancy may be brought in from the next cadre in alphabetical order where outsider SC vacancy is available for the purpose of allocation of Home State to Shri Abhishek Singh. The next cadre in alphabetical order is Bihar where outsider SC vacancy is available. The insider ST vacancy of UP is shifted out as outsider ST to Bihar and one outsider SC vacancy of Bihar is brought in as insider SC in UP. Shri Abhishek Singh is allocated to his Home State against the said insider SC vacancy. 11. As per Para 7 ( c ) of the Cadre Allocation Policy, when no candidate is available against an insider OBC vacancy in a cadre, the same shall be filled up by bringing in the senior-most insider officer available in the merit list of ST candidates (failing which in the merit list of SC candidates and in the merit list of unreserved candidates in that order) and shifting the OBC vacancy of the cadre to the cadre to which the incoming officer would have normally been allotted against the available outsider vacancy in his category (failing which to the next cadre in alphabetical order in which the outsider vacancy is available).

Following are the details of candidates who are eligible for allocation to their Home State as per Para 7 (c) of the Cadre Allocation Policy : (i) In IPS cadre of AGMUT, there is one insider OBC vacancy but no candidate of OBC category has qualified from the cadre. No ST/SC/General category candidate are also available for allocation to Home State against the insider OBC vacancy. The unfilled insider OBC vacancy is converted into outsider OBC and filled as per Para 8 (iii) of the Cadre Allocation Policy. (ii) In IPS cadre of Gujarat, there are two insider OBC vacancies, but no candidate of OBC category is available for allocation to Home State i.e. Gujarat. There is also no candidate of SC/ST category from Gujarat. There are General categories candidates qualified from Gujarat and are eligible for allocation to their Home State against the unfilled insider OBC vacancy. The senior-most General category candidate qualified from Gujarat and also opted for allocation to his Home State as preference No. 1 is Shri Joysar Hiteshkumar Hansraj (Rank No. 116) and eligible for allocation to Home State against the unfilled insider OBC vacancy. Shri Hansraj gets allocated to IPS cadre of Maharashtra as per the allocation made under Para 8 (ii). The insider OBC vacancy of Gujarat is shifted out to outsider OBC to Maharashtra and the outsider General vacancy of Maharashtra is brought in to Gujarat as General insider. Shri Hansraj is allocated to his Home State Gujarat against the said converted vacancy. (iii) The second senior most General category candidate eligible for allocation to his Home State against the 2 nd unfilled insider OBC vacancy is Shri Tarun Kumar Duggal (Rank No. 153). Shri Duggal gets allocated to IPS cadre of Madhya Pradesh as per the allocation made under Para 8 (ii). The 2 nd insider OBC vacancy of Gujarat is shifted out to Madhya Pradesh as outsider OBC and one outsider General vacancy from Madhya Pradesh is brought in as insider General in Gujarat. Shri Duggal is allocated against the said converted vacancy to his Home State i.e. Gujarat. (iv) In IPS cadre of Madhya Pradesh, there are two insider OBC vacancies but no candidate from Madhya Pradesh is available for allocation to Madhya Pradesh. No candidate of ST category is also available for allocation to Madhya Pradesh as insider. However, one SC candidate has qualified from MP. He is, therefore, eligible for allocation to his Home State i.e. Madhya Pradesh for which he has given preference No. 1 against the unfilled insider OBC vacancy. Ms. Simala Prasad (Rank No. 718) is eligible for allocation to her Home State. Ms. Simala Prasad has given her preference No. 20 against J&K and Kerala. But against preference No. 20, neither she is getting J&K nor Kerala in the allocation made under Para 8 (ii). She gets allocated to the IPS cadre of Manipur-Tripura in the allocation under Para 8 (ii). The outsider SC vacancy of Manipur-Tripura is brought in as insider SC in Madhya Pradesh and the insider OBC vacancy of Madhya Pradesh is shifted out to outsider OBC in Manipur-Tripura. Ms. Simala Prasad is allocated to Madhya Pradesh i.e. her Home State against the said vacancy. (v) Against the 2 nd unfilled insider OBC vacancy in Madhya Pradesh, no other OBC candidate from Madhya Pradesh is available for consideration for allocation to Home State.

Following are the details <strong>of</strong> candidates who are eligible <strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to their Home State as per<br />

Para 7 (c) <strong>of</strong> the Cadre Allocation Policy :<br />

(i) In IPS cadre <strong>of</strong> AGMUT, there is one insider OBC vacancy but no candidate <strong>of</strong> OBC<br />

category has qualified from the cadre. No ST/SC/General category candidate are also available <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>allocation</strong> to Home State against the insider OBC vacancy. The unfilled insider OBC vacancy is converted<br />

into outsider OBC and filled as per Para 8 (iii) <strong>of</strong> the Cadre Allocation Policy.<br />

(ii) In IPS cadre <strong>of</strong> Gujarat, there are two insider OBC vacancies, but no candidate <strong>of</strong> OBC<br />

category is available <strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to Home State i.e. Gujarat. There is also no candidate <strong>of</strong> SC/ST<br />

category from Gujarat. There are General categories candidates qualified from Gujarat and are eligible<br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to their Home State against the unfilled insider OBC vacancy. The senior-most General<br />

category candidate qualified from Gujarat and also opted <strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to his Home State as preference<br />

No. 1 is Shri Joysar Hiteshkumar Hansraj (Rank No. 116) and eligible <strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to Home State against<br />

the unfilled insider OBC vacancy. Shri Hansraj gets allocated to IPS cadre <strong>of</strong> Maharashtra as per the<br />

<strong>allocation</strong> made under Para 8 (ii). The insider OBC vacancy <strong>of</strong> Gujarat is shifted out to outsider OBC to<br />

Maharashtra and the outsider General vacancy <strong>of</strong> Maharashtra is brought in to Gujarat as General<br />

insider. Shri Hansraj is allocated to his Home State Gujarat against the said converted vacancy.<br />

(iii) The second senior most General category candidate eligible <strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to his Home<br />

State against the 2 nd unfilled insider OBC vacancy is Shri Tarun Kumar Duggal (Rank No. 153). Shri<br />

Duggal gets allocated to IPS cadre <strong>of</strong> Madhya Pradesh as per the <strong>allocation</strong> made under Para 8 (ii). The<br />

2 nd insider OBC vacancy <strong>of</strong> Gujarat is shifted out to Madhya Pradesh as outsider OBC and one outsider<br />

General vacancy from Madhya Pradesh is brought in as insider General in Gujarat. Shri Duggal is<br />

allocated against the said converted vacancy to his Home State i.e. Gujarat.<br />

(iv) In IPS cadre <strong>of</strong> Madhya Pradesh, there are two insider OBC vacancies but no candidate<br />

from Madhya Pradesh is available <strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to Madhya Pradesh. No candidate <strong>of</strong> ST category is<br />

also available <strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to Madhya Pradesh as insider. However, one SC candidate has qualified<br />

from MP. He is, there<strong>for</strong>e, eligible <strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to his Home State i.e. Madhya Pradesh <strong>for</strong> which he has<br />

given preference No. 1 against the unfilled insider OBC vacancy. Ms. Simala Prasad (Rank No. 718) is<br />

eligible <strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to her Home State. Ms. Simala Prasad has given her preference No. 20 against<br />

J&K and Kerala. But against preference No. 20, neither she is getting J&K nor Kerala in the <strong>allocation</strong><br />

made under Para 8 (ii). She gets allocated to the IPS cadre <strong>of</strong> Manipur-Tripura in the <strong>allocation</strong> under<br />

Para 8 (ii). The outsider SC vacancy <strong>of</strong> Manipur-Tripura is brought in as insider SC in Madhya Pradesh<br />

and the insider OBC vacancy <strong>of</strong> Madhya Pradesh is shifted out to outsider OBC in Manipur-Tripura. Ms.<br />

Simala Prasad is allocated to Madhya Pradesh i.e. her Home State against the said vacancy.<br />

(v) Against the 2 nd unfilled insider OBC vacancy in Madhya Pradesh, no other OBC candidate<br />

from Madhya Pradesh is available <strong>for</strong> consideration <strong>for</strong> <strong>allocation</strong> to Home State.

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