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Sanctioned Strength of IAS Officers The total sanctioned strength of IAS officers as on 1.1.2011was 6077. Of these 4488 were in position and there was a shortage of 1589. The state wise details are as under:-
All India Service officers are borne on the state cadres. The total authorized strength of IAS also includes posts under Central Deputation Reserve (CDR), which is 40% of Senior Duty Posts.
There is a gap between the requirement of number of IAS officers and the posts filled up through direct recruitment as well through promotion. The requirement/sanctioned strength of IAS officers in the country has increased through periodic cadre review due to increase in developmental activities etc. Intake of IAS under DR Quota has also increased during last 5 years as is evident from the following table :-
Shortage in promotion quota is being reduced through advanced/early determination of vacancies in promotion quota and timely conduct of Selection Committee meetings by UPSC.
This information was given by Shri V. Narayanasamy Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in PMO in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.
SI. No.
Cadre
Total Authorised Strength
Total officers in* position as on 1.1.2011
Shortage
(3-4)
1
1
Andhra Pradesh
2
AGMU
3
Assam-Meghalaya
4
Bihar
5
Chhattisgarh
6
Gujarat
7
Haryana
8
Himachal Pradesh
9
Jammu & Kashmir
10
Jharkhand
11
Karnataka
12
Kerala
13
Madhya Pradesh
14
Maharashtra
15
Manipur-Tripura
16
Nagaland
17
Orissa
18
Punjab
19
Rajasthan
20
Sikkim
21
Tamil Nadu
22
Uttarakhand
23
Uttar Pradesh
24
West Bengal
Total
* This includes number of officers allocated cadre on the basis of Civil Services Examination 2009, who had joined prior to 01.01.2011.Cadre
Total Authorised Strength
Total officers in* position as on 1.1.2011
Shortage
(3-4)
1
2
3
4
5
Andhra Pradesh
347
296
51
AGMU
337
217
120
Assam-Meghalaya
248
208
40
Bihar
326
203
123
Chhattisgarh
178
118
60
Gujarat
260
218
42
Haryana
205
178
27
Himachal Pradesh
129
108
21
Jammu & Kashmir
137
92
45
Jharkhand
208
108
100
Karnataka
299
225
74
Kerala
214
163
51
Madhya Pradesh
369
303
66
Maharashtra
350
307
43
Manipur-Tripura
207
145
62
Nagaland
91
54
37
Orissa
226
158
68
Punjab
221
172
49
Rajasthan
296
187
109
Sikkim
48
35
13
Tamil Nadu
355
293
62
Uttarakhand
120
85
35
Uttar Pradesh
592
384
208
West Bengal
314
231
83
Total
6077
4488
1589
All India Service officers are borne on the state cadres. The total authorized strength of IAS also includes posts under Central Deputation Reserve (CDR), which is 40% of Senior Duty Posts.
There is a gap between the requirement of number of IAS officers and the posts filled up through direct recruitment as well through promotion. The requirement/sanctioned strength of IAS officers in the country has increased through periodic cadre review due to increase in developmental activities etc. Intake of IAS under DR Quota has also increased during last 5 years as is evident from the following table :-
CSE Year
Intake of IAS officers
2007
111
2008
119
2009
132
2010 (vacancies)
151
2011 (vacancies)
170
Intake of IAS officers
2007
111
2008
119
2009
132
2010 (vacancies)
151
2011 (vacancies)
170
Shortage in promotion quota is being reduced through advanced/early determination of vacancies in promotion quota and timely conduct of Selection Committee meetings by UPSC.
This information was given by Shri V. Narayanasamy Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in PMO in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.
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