Haryana govt is yet to respond to Centre’s letter on IPS cadre review

During the past six months, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has written seven letters to the Haryana government seeking a proposal to review IPS officers' cadre strength and composition.

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During the past six months, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has written seven letters to the Haryana government seeking a proposal to review IPS officers’ cadre strength and composition.

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According to reports, the central government wrote the first letter to the Haryana government on February 9 this year. In that letter, they sought a proposal for a review of the cadre’s strength. The latest letter was sent on September 16.

According to the reports, the central government wrote the first letter to the Haryana government on February 9 this year seeking a proposal for review of cadre’s strength while the latest letter has been sent on September 16. The last review of the Haryana IPS cadre was notified by the central government on February 2, 2017. As per rule 4 (2) of IPS (cadre) Rules 1954, as amended in 1995, a review of the strength and composition of IPS cadres is required to be held ordinarily every five years. Hence, the review of the strength and composition of the Haryana cadre of IPS is due in the current year (2022).

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In recent communications, MHA has asked the Haryana government to look into the matter and direct the authorities concerned to expedite the proposal.

In the past six months, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has written seven letters to the Haryana government seeking a proposal aimed at reviewing the IPS officers’ cadre strength and composition but the response from the government of Haryana is still awaited.

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