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...
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...