Can IPS officer go abroad for holiday with family?

Can IPS officer go abroad for holiday with family?

It is thus permissible for the officers to go abroad for a holiday given the fact that the leaves sanctioned are earned leaves, and their duty is not compromised for the same.

Do IPS officers get foreign trips?

RESENTMENT IS brewing among IPS officers denied an opportunity to go on foreign tours for training purposes as compared to IAS officers in the State.

Do IPS officers get Bharat Darshan?

The Bharat Darshan starts during the first week of December when snowfall commences in Mussoorie. This tour lasts for eight weeks during which time almost the entire country is traversed by the IAS probationer. This is a privilege that only IAS trainees get and not the other services like IPS, IFS, etc.

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What are the new rules for IAS and IPS officers overstaying?

NEW DELHI: IAS and IPS officers overstaying on foreign assignments or remain on unauthorised leave without permission stand to lose their jobs under new rules unveiled by the government today that reduces the grace period.

Should an IAS officer tour the world at government expense?

An IAS officer touring the world at Govt expense is a sheer waste of public taxpayer’s money. It is ethically wrong. Moreover, it is NOT his job. He should be able to handle the problems of this country by studying it’s own people and their issues. Many IAS officers routinely manage trips abroad. Some of them even once a month!

Should the Indian government clamp down on foreign trips of bureaucrats?

Really, if this govt was serious about reform within bureaucracy, they should clamp down on these pointless, self serving foreign trips. Recently one country with a population of less than a tier 3 city in India, Estonia, is being promoted by Government for “exposure visits” to bureaucrats.

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How many IAS officers at present are on unauthorised leave?

There are 10 IAS officers who are at present on unauthorised leave and necessary action is being taken against them, said a senior official in DoPT, the cadre controlling authority for IAS.