New Delhi:
A central-government appointed committee has recommended 163 posts of Indian Administrative Service (IAS), 112 of Indian Postal Service (IPS) and 65 Indian Forest Service (IFoS) officers for the newly-formed Telangana state.
The composition of three all Indian services was recommended by a six-member committee headed by former Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) Pratyush Sinha in its preliminary report to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).
Of these posts, 114 posts of IAS officers, 78 of IPS and 46 of IFoS are kept in direct recruitment category, the report said.
At present, there are 284 IAS officers, 209 IPS and 136 IFoS officers working in Andhra Pradesh, according to the central government data.
"The bifurcation of cadre strength will be in the ratio of 13:10 for residual Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, which is the ratio of number of districts in the newly-formed state," the report said seeking comments and suggestions from stakeholders.
Of the total posts earmarked for 163 IAS officers in Telangana, one will be for the Chief Secretary and Additional Chief Secretary each, 10 for Principal Secretaries and 27 for Secretaries among others.
Amongst the 112 IPS posts, one is for the Director General of Police (DGP), five Additional Directors General (ADG), 13 Inspectors General (IG) and 11 Deputy Inspectors General (DIG) among others.
For 65 IFoS posts, two will be for Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF), three for Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) and five for Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) among others, it said.
The Committee has recommended 211 posts for IAS, 144 for IPS and 82 for IFoS officers for residual Andhra Pradesh.
The committee was formed by the DoPT to make recommendations regarding determination of the cadre strength of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and IFoS of the two successor states, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
It will finalise its reports after analysing comments or suggestions received from concerned persons or any stake-holder.
Telangana, the country's 29th state, will be born on June 2 and start functioning from that day. The central government has already issued a gazette notification on the formation of Telangana.
Parliament gave its approval on February 20 for the creation of Telangana by bifurcating Andhra Pradesh.
The DoPT has also formed a six-member advisory committee, under the chairmanship of former IAS officer C R Kamalanathan, to decide on allocation of employees (excluding all India services) from Andhra Pradesh to Telangana.