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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Regarding technical resignation...Reply to Miss/Mr Anonymous

Miss/Mr Anonymous:- Thanks Sir!
I wanted to clarify the lien concept a bit more.
Since I am a probationar, Will I be able to avail technical resignation? Specially with the condition that I can come back to the IRS within 2 years, if I don't like IPS ?

Miss/Mr Anonymous:- So sir if I technically resign from IRS, and say want to come back to IRS with in two years then I won't be allowed to do it? Because I am a probatioar . Where can I find the rules regarding this ?
 
Manmuji:- Hello Miss/Mr Anonymous, thanks for your visit on the blog....regarding your query, you can give technical resignation being a probationer...but you can't have the option to return to IRS with in 2 years as you are still a probationer and as per service rules, your candidature will be final on successful completion of probation only...It is mentioned in your joining letter from Ministry of Finance....so technically, you are not permanently inducted in to IRS as you are a probationer only...still you can take advice from seniors on this aspect for more clarity..Besides, you can refer service rules on this aspect ...further query is welcome...keep on blogging... 

Does IPS has any exit value in Private sector...Reply to Miss/Mr Anonymous

Miss/Mr Anonymous:- Sir,
Today we see that many IAS officers go to the private sector and come back to service.
Also IRS officers do have good exit value in the private job market.
Is there any exit value of an IPS for private sector ?
 
Manmauji:- Hello Miss/Mr Anonymous, thanks for your visit on the blog...Regarding your query, you have rightly said that numerous IAS,IRS officials are quitting jobs and joining private sectors....They have huge exit value.....IPS officers do have exit value...I know one IPS officer from Bihar cadre who quit IPS as an SSP and joined private sector...He has visited more than 100 countries and now he is member of parliament (MP)....therefore, the exit value of a person is not from his position...it depends on how much knowledge/caliber he/she has...private sector requires knowledge,efficiency and expertise..if you have it, you will be required and demanded...it does not matter whether you belongs to IAS,IPS or IRS...you can be from any service....further query is welcome....keep on blogging...

Regarding Cadre...Reply to Mr Vineet

Mr Vineet:- Hello Sir,
I have made it to the the IAS in CSE - 2011 with Rank 75.
Regarding cadre choice, after first choice as my home state Bihar, I have given my second choice as Himachal Pradesh ... the reason was it being one of the least corrupt states in India.(although Bihar may be the most corrupt, but my parents wanted it and I couldn't refuse).
But after reading about Himachal Pradesh, I came to realize that state service officers are very dominant vis-a-vis IAS officers (for example out of 12 districts of HP, only 3 Collectors are 'Direct IAS officers';rest being promoted IAS officers).
Also poor connectivity and extreme climate seem to be further disadvantages.
Have I made a mistake in cadre choice ?..... should I have been better off by opting for states neighbouring bihar ? ..... What chance do I have of getting Himachal at my rank ?
Please guide me in this regard ..... this issue is constantly worrying me and eating into the delight of becoming an IAS officer. I shall be really grateful to you.
Regards
Vineet

Manmauji:- Hello Mr Vineet, thanks for your visit on the blog....First of all congratulations on your grand success in CSE....Your worry seems to be on wrong footing....Dear friend, you have made it to the elite service of this country where  sky is the limit for doing things,getting name,fame,etc....so you need not worry about your cadre...regarding your chances getting Himachal Pradesh, it depends on various factors e.g your category, other candidates options,vacancy in Himachal Pradesh [Outsider-Insider],etc....so just relax....since it is a small state, the vacancies are also less usually so chances may be rare that you will land in HP...still, even if you get in to HP...you need not bother about dominance of promoted officer as DM....you may not be aware,it may happens that direct  IAS in HP may not be preferring DM position as happened in UT cadre...one of my colleague in UT cadre told that IAS officer posted in Delhi don't opt for DM generally...it is being given to DANICS officers...IAS in delhi prefer other departments...so, the silver line is....just enjoy your golden period before joining FC...just forget that you are going to get HP as your cadre...in any case all cadres are good enough and provides ample scope to grow and work of course magnitude may differ..for e.g. For IPS in HP cadre, the work is very less as crime is not there...but for IAS you have huge scope to work as DM,secretary to different departments...since there is less corruption, you can have good environment to work...you can promote HP as a tourist hot spot...you can make it power surplus state and later on even supply the surplus power to neighbouring states...you can join Delhi on deputation or even you can go to Bihar for few years to serve your home state...Actually, the problem is our mind set...once you join LBSNAA, you will feel that those officers who get north east or southern states e.g. Kerala will be discriminated by their own batch mates as if these officers are not an IAS officer...some of them will even make joke out of it...this is ridiculous...I know several IAS officers from north east cadre who have earned name and fame more than north indian cadre IAS officers...actually, many of us are having feudal mindset...We still think that we are living in 1950's or 60's where IAS,IPS or other government officials were considered as 'Mai-Baap" and when they are on road, people used to run away or close their shops,etc..Now time has changed..so we must also change...now accountability and transparency is the slogan....I know that still in states like UP,Bihar,MP or by and large north Indian under developed states, IAS or IPS enjoy feudal power more than their counterpart in southern states or small states e.g. HP,Sikkim,J&K but it should not worry you...you must focus on your job...now knowledge is power...if you have tactis,knowledge,skills,man management skills,etc, you can enjoy and command respect at any place..Remember, you can't revolutionise the things...change is a very slow process...you need to bring smaller changes continuously...so in my view, you haven't made any mistake by opting HP as your second choice....just enjoy and see brighter side of the life...there are lot more things to do....All the best....further query is welcome...keep on blogging...