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(TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA PART I SECTION II) No.I-12015/2/2007-IPS.

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GovernmentofIndia
Ministry of Home Affairs

Room No.220, North Block, New Delhi-110 001, dated the 23rd April, 2010.

NOTIFICATION
In exercise of powers conferred by Sub-rule (1) of Rule-5 of the Indian Police Service (Cadre) Rules, 1954, the Central Government allocates the following cadres to the candidates allocated to the Indian Police Service on the basis of their qualifying the Civil Services Examination, 2008. S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Rank No. 28 82 84 86 88 93 99 100 104 109 110 111 113 115 118 119 120 122 125 129 134 137 138 140 142 143 144 149 150 151 152 153 Name of the Candidate S/Shri Naveen Singla Kuldeep Singh Ms Debasmita Das Sharanappa S.D. Rahul Sharma Jasmeet Singh Atul Sharma M.N. Anucheth Ms Manusmriti Ms. Shaveta Dhankhar Navneet Bhasin Indrajeet Mahatha Deshmukh Abhinav Diliprao Naveen Chandra Jha Swapan Sharma Thomson Jose Koya Praveen Kundan Kumar Tarun Nayak Ms Preeti Jain Imtiaz Ismail Parray Keshav Kumar Choudhary Ms Neha Pandey Karthik Kashyap Ms. Monika Bhardwaj Ms. Harpreet Kaur Amit Singh Srinivas A. Shantanu Sinha Narendra Kumar Shiladitya Chetia C.Vamsi Krishna Cadre allotted Punjab Punjab West Bengal Karnataka Haryana AGMUT Uttar Pradesh Karnataka AGMUT Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh Jharkhand Maharashtra Bihar Punjab Kerala Andhra Pradesh Uttarakhand Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan Jammu & Kashmir Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Gujarat AGMUT Bihar Madhya Pradesh Kerala Karnataka Bihar Assam-Meghalaya Karnataka

S.No. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82

Rank No. 154 155 156 157 159 161 166 167 169 171 176 179 180 181 182 183 186 187 189 192 194 196 198 199 200 203 204 205 206 207 211 229 230 238 241 248 254 264 271 274 276 278 279 282 285 287 290 299 304 305

Name of the Candidate S/Shri Rahul Borase Bhushan Gulabrao Abhinav Khare Bhaskar Bhushan Samant Rohan Rajendra Ambar Kishor Jha Abhinav Kumar Saurav Kumar Shah Ziaul Haque Rupesh Kumar Ajay Singh Ms. Disha Mittal Akhileshvar Singh Mishra Shailendra Kumar Rajesh Ms Vijayanta Brijesh Kumar Rai Harish N. Amit Kumar Singh Nagendra Nath Tripathi Manjunath H. Akash Magharia Sumit Kumar Ajay Kumar Sahni Rahul Malik Rathod Amit Kumar Bharat Ms Amanjeet Kaur Nimbalkar Vaibhav Chandrakant Awadhesh Pathak Ms Anjali Ahuja Manavjit Singh Dhillon Vijaya Kumar C. Durai M. P. Vijaya Kumar K. Balaji Pushkar Anand Paraskar Anil Subhash Yogesh Yadav Virendra Singh Yadav Pawan Kumar Ms. Bharati Hollikeri Nirmala Devi S. J. Mahesh Holkar Prashant Vilasrao M. Ram Kumar MsVidhi Choudhary Ms N. Ambika Ms Baddipudi Vijaya Jyothsna Pankaj Kumar Choudhary Anees Ahmad Ansari Rudolf Alvares R.J.

Cadre allotted Uttar Pradesh. Karnataka Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Bihar Tamil Nadu West Bengal Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Orissa Jammu & Kashmir Tamil Nadu Orissa Tamil Nadu West Bengal West Bengal Kerala West Bengal West Bengal Uttar Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir West Bengal Assam Meghalaya Assam Meghalaya West Bengal West Bengal Jammu & Kashmir Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu AGMUT Bihar Maharashtra Rajasthan Gujarat Uttar Pradesh Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Maharashtra Gujarat Maharashtra Gujarat Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh

S.No. 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122

Rank No. 315 322 326 336 337 339 344 345 347 348 349 364 368 372 375 377 379 383 397 407 423 425 472 491 508 509 518 534 556 565 570 576 587 589 624 670 684 691 697 703

Name of the Candidate S/Shri R. Sathiya Sundaram A. Koan Ved Prakash Surya Akhilesh Kumar Chaurasia Shivasimpi Channappa Sunil Kumar Yadav R. Venkatesh Kumar Dinesh Kumar P Avvaru Ravindranath Muniraj G Gaurav Sharma Babloo Kumar Badana Varun Chandra Sekhar Suresh Kumar Chadive V. Ramparasath Manohar Rohan P. Kanay Nimbalkar Santosh Uttamrao Ram Niwas yadav Sudeep Sarkar Kuwar Rastradeep Gaurav Singh Babu Ram T.K. Shibu Kamble Amit Tukaram Ms Priyanka G. Dharmarajan Sibichakravarthi M.R. Dipak Ranjan Vaghela Vishal Kumar Baldevbhai P. Goulungmuon Singsit Jayant Kant Rama Rajeshwari R. Vikas P. Sridharan B. Ramesh Shashi Kumar Meena Iada Martin Marbaniang Santhosh Kumar Meena Charan Singh Meena Ravi D. Channannavar

Cadre allotted AGMUT AGMUT AGMUT Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Uttar Pradesh AGMUT Uttar Pradesh West Bengal West Bengal Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Sikkim West Bengal Rajasthan Himachal Pradesh Bihar Kerala Chhatisgarh Nagaland Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Kerala Gujarat Manipur-Tripura Bihar Andhra Pradesh Nagaland West Bengal Karnataka Maharashtra Karnataka Tamil Nadu Orissa Karnataka

(Inderjeet Kaur) Director (Police) Tel. No. 011-23093256 To The Manager, Government of India Press, Faridabad (Haryana).

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The Director, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy, Hydeabad, Andhra Pradesh. PIN : 500 052. The Director, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, Uttaranchal. PIN : 248179. The Chief Secretary to the Government of Andhra Pradesh / Assam / Meghalaya / Bihar / Chhattisgarh / Gujarat / Haryana / Himachal Pradesh / Jammu and Kashmir / Jharkhand / Karnataka / Kerala / Madhya Pradesh / Maharashtra / Manipur / Tripura / Nagaland / Orissa / Punjab / Rajasthan / Sikkim / Tamil Nadu / Uttar Pradesh / Uttaranchal / West Bengal. The Joint Secretary (UT), Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, New Delhi. Department of Personnel and Training ( Deputy Secretary- AIS), North Block, New Delhi, with reference to their OM No.13015/2/2009-AIS-I-Dossier, dated 05.11.2009, 14.12.2009 and 01.01.2010. The Secretary, Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House Shahjahan Road, New Delhi. IPS-I Section / IPS- II Section / IPS-III Desk Ten spare copies for IPS-IV Desk.

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Reference preceding notes. This is regarding allocation of cadres to the candidates who have been allocated to the Indian Police Service on the basis of Civil Service Examination 2008. 2. The cadre allocation is to be made in accordance with the new cadre allocation policy notified by DOPT vide O.M. dated 10.4.08 (Flag A). The number of vacancies to be filled through Civil Services Examination 2008 has been determined as 130 in consultation with the States. These vacancies have also been distributed category wise on the basis of 200 point running vacancy based roaster. The category and cadre wise distribution of these vacancies between outsider and insider in the ratio of 2:1 has been carried out as per 30 point vacancy roster and reserved roster. The details of each cadre regarding outsider/insider distribution of the 130 vacancies have been tabulated below:S. No Name Cadre of State Number of vacancies130 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AGMUT (UT) Andhra Pradesh Assam Meghalaya Bihar Chhatisgarh Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur- Tripura Nagaland Orissa Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal Total 8 4 4 7 1 5 1 1 4 1 9 5 4 7 2 6 4 3 6 1 14 15 1 17 130 GEN 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 23 Insider-42 OBC 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 13 SC 1 1 1 2 5 ST 1 1 GEN 2 2 2 3 1 3 4 2 2 2 1 2 1 6 2 1 6 42 Outsider - 88 OBC 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 7 3 23 SC 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 15 ST 1 1 2 1 2 1 8

3. In accordance with Para 5, 7 (d) and 8 (ii) the 24 State cadres for the purpose of cadre allocation have been arranged in alphabetical order. The alphabetical order followed for cadre allocation of IPS is same as the one followed by DoP&T for IAS (Flag-B). While processing the cadre allocation it has been observed that though the candidates are supposed to fill one preference of State/Cadre in one block of the prescribed form yet (i) 08 candidates for outsider vacancies have given more than one preference (Flag-C) within one block and (ii) one candidate for home State has ticked in the block in affirmative (Yes) whereas written by hand in negative (No). Such cases may be dealt in following ways:-

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(a) All the preferences may be treated as Nil as the form of preference has been filled wrongly. (b) More than one States preferred in a block be treated as cancelled and rest of the States written in each block be counted for the purpose of cadre allocation. (c) More than one State preferred in one block be considered alphabetically while making cadre allocation. (a) The preference of home state be taken as negative because the candidate has written No for that. (b) The candidate while preferring cadres for outsider vacancies has written his home State as first preference therefore at two places he has given preference for allocation to the home State. The preference for the home State may therefore be taken as Yes.

(ii)

Taking a liberal view in the above scenarios, the exercise of allocation of cadres has been based for outsider vacancies as per above (i) (c) and for insider vacancy as per (ii) (b). Such cases have been discussed below:(1) Sh Sharanappa S.D. belonging to the State of Karnataka (Rank No 86) while giving preference for home State has ticked on Yes but written No in hand in the form of UPSC main examination against column No 20 (b). In the preference form, for outsider vacancy he has written 1st option as Karnaktaka (Home State). Presuming that the candidate has written No in the column 20 (b) inadvertently, his preference for Karnataka as his home state has been accepted. Shri Kamble Amit Tukaram (Rank No. 491) has given preference 3 as Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. He is getting Chattisgarh as preference No.3

(2)

4. Out of the 130 candidates allocated to the Indian Police Service by the DOP&T (Flag-D). 8 candidates have not joined the service and therefore, their names are not considered for cadre allocation. Their offers of appointment have been cancelled (FlagE). The remaining 122 shall be allotted to Home State/Cadre or any other State/Cadre on the basis of merit, preference and vacancy available at their turn in the cadres. All the candidates but for Ms. Priyanka, SC (Rank 508) have given preferences. Ms. Priyanka has given her option only for the Home State and not for the outsider vacancy. The details regarding Home States/other cadres and preferences thereof are placed at (Flag-F). 5. The cadre allocation is being made for the first time as per new Cadre Allocation Policy of DoP&T dated 10.04.2008 in reference to the candidates selected on the basis of CSE 2008. The cadre allocation broadly involves two stages (a) filling up of insider vacancies with the candidates who have opted for the Home States, (b) filling up of outsider vacancies with candidates as per their merit and preferences. In the first step the cadre allocation process is to be initiated by making cadre allocation to the available

candidates belonging to various categories on the insider vacancies. In the second step the general OBC category candidates are to be given benefit under Para-9. In the third step the general insider vacancies which could not be filled due to non-availability of general candidates are to be filled in accordance with Para 7 (d). In the fourth step the insider SC vacancies which could not be filled due to non-availability of the SC category candidates are to be filled by exchange as stipulated in Para 7 (a). In the fifth step insider ST vacancies are to be filled by exchange as stipulated in Para 7 (b). In the sixth step the insider OBC category candidates are to be exchanged and filled as per Para 7 (c). After completion of this exercise, the remaining unfilled insider vacancies are to be converted into outsider vacancies as per Para-8 (iii). The outsider vacancies are to be filled as per merit and preferences of the candidates. Lastly, the candidates who have not given any preference for outsider vacancies are to be allocated cadres in accordance with Para 5. INSIDER VACANCIES 6. As per para 8(i) of Cadre Allocation Policy, First, all those candidates who can be allocated against the insider vacancies available in their category would be so allocated. Accordingly, out of 42, the following 26 candidates ( 17 General Category, 7 OBC, 1 SC and 1 ST) have been allocated to their Home States: (I) General Category candidates allocated to Home State S.No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Name Sh. Naveen Singla Ms Debasmita Das Sh. Sharanappa S.D. Sh. Atul Sharma Sh. M.N. Anucheth Ms Manusmriti Sh. Navneet Bhasin Sh. Deshmukh Abhinav Diliprao Sh. Naveen Chandra Jha Sh. Thomson Jose Sh. Koya Praveen Sh. Tarun Nayak Ms Preeti Jain Sh. Imtiaz Ismail Parray Ms Neha Pandey Sh. Shiladitya Chetia Sh. Ajay Singh Rank No. 28 84 86 99 100 104 110 113 115 119 120 125 129 134 138 152 176 Category General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General Home State Punjab West Bengal Karnataka Uttar Pradesh Karnataka Delhi Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Bihar Kerala Andhra Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan J&K Uttar Pradesh Assam Rajasthan Cadre allotted Punjab West Bengal Karnataka Uttar Pradesh Karnataka AGMUT Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Bihar Kerala Andhra Pradesh Madhya Pradesh. Rajasthan J&K Uttar Pradesh Assam-Meghalaya Rajasthan

(ii) OBC Category candidates allocated to Home State S.No.


1 2 3 4 Name Sh. Paraskar Anil Subash Sh. Holkar Prashant Vilasrao Sh. Gaurav Sharma Sh. Vijay Kumar C. Rank No. 248 279 349 211 Category OBC OBC OBC OBC Home State Maharashtra Maharashtra Delhi Tamil Nadu Cadre allotted Maharashtra Maharashtra AGMUT Tamil Nadu

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Sh. Durai M. Sh. Anees Ahmad Ansari Sh. Akhilesh Kumar Chaurasia

229 304 336

OBC OBC OBC

Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh

Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh

(iii) SC Category candidates allocated to Home State S.No.


1 Name Sh. Sudeep Sarkar Rank No. 397 Category SC Home State West Bengal Cadre allotted West Bengal

(iv) ST Category candidates allocated to Home State S.No. 1


Name Sh. Ravi Channannavar D. Rank No. 703 Category ST Home State Karnataka Cadre allotted Karnataka

7. Under Para 9 of the cadre allocation policy, a reserved category candidate selected on general standards shall be eligible for allocation against the available insider unreserved vacancy as per his merit and preference. But if he cannot be allocated against such vacancy, for he is lower in rank as compared with other general category candidates, he shall be considered for allocation as per his merit and preference against the available insider vacancy of his category and in case found eligible, adjusted by exchanging insider vacancy in his category into insider UR vacancy and outsider UR vacancy into outsider reserved vacancy of his category. This is to ensure that such candidate is not placed at disadvantageous position vis--vis other candidates of his category in the merit list below him. DoP&T have forwarded lists of the candidates allocated to the Indian Police Service on the basis of CSE 2008. These lists contain the names of the candidates as per their category e.g. unreserved OBC, SC and ST. However, the candidates qualifying on the general merit though belonging to reserved categories are a part of unreserved list. In the OBC category, there are 3 candidates who have been selected on General merit but only one could be given the benefit under the para 9 raising the filling of insider vacancies from 26 to 27. The details of the three OBC candidates qualifying on general merit are as follows:(i) Sh Manjunath H (Rank-192), Gen/OBC candidate (Home State Karnataka) :- In IPS Cadre of Karnataka, there are two insider general vacancies. These are getting filled by two insider General candidates (Rank No 86 and 100). Sh Manjunath H therefore cannot be allocated to Home State against the insider general vacancy. He can also not be adjusted on insider OBC vacancy as the same is not available in IPS cadre of Karnataka. Sh Manjunath H could therefore not be allocated to his Home State Karnataka. He has been allotted the cadre as an outsider candidate under para 8 (iii). Sh Ajay Kumar Sahni (Rank No 198) Gen/OBC candidate (Home State Uttar Pradesh) :- In IPS cadre of Uttar Pradesh, there are two (2) insider general vacancies and three (3) insider OBC vacancies. Sh Sahni is not eligible for allocation to his Home State against the insider general vacancies as the same are being filled by allocating two insider general

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candidates having higher ranks ( Rank No 99 and 138). Sh Ajay Kumar Sahni is eligible for allocation to home state by exchanging insider OBC vacancy with insider unreserved vacancy and outsider unreserved vacancy with outsider reserved vacancy of his category in IPS cadre of Uttar Pradesh. Shri Sahni (Rank No.198) therefore is adjusted in U.P as per Clause 9 of the cadre allocation policy. (iii)Sh Rathod Amit Kumar Bharat (Rank No 200) Gen/OBC candidate (Home State Maharashtra) :- In IPS cadre of Maharashtra, there is one insider General vacancy and two insider OBC vacancies. The insider general vacancy is filled by allocation of Rank No.113 over there. Sh Rathod Amit Kumar Bharat (Rank No 200) therefore cannot be allocated to his home state against the insider general vacancy. He could have been adjusted against the OBC insider vacancy but the same is not possible due to non availability of General category outsider vacancy to facilitate exchange. Shri Rathod Amit Kumar therefore is not getting the benefit under Rule 9. The 2 OBC candidates who are lower in rank than him are getting Home State. Shri Paraskar Anil Subhash (Rank No.248) and Sh Holkar Prashant Vilasrao Rank No 279 have therefore been allocated to their home state Maharashtra as per Rules. Shri Rathod Amit Kumar Bharat and Shri Holkar Prashant Vilasrao have represented for allocation to the home state. Since as per para 9, the exchange of insider vacancy into insider unreserved vacancy and outsider unreserved vacancy into outsider reserved vacancy is not possible in Maharashtra due to non-availability of outsider unreserved vacancy, Shri Rathod Amit Kumar Bharat (Rank No. 200), an OBC candidate qualified on general merit is on disadvantageous position in respect of allocation of home state with reference to the two candidates qualified on OBC category and are getting their home state. This is against the spirit of the policy. The matter was therefore referred to DOP&T in file No.I-21023/8/2010-IPS-IV (link file) for their comments. DOP&T have furnished their advice at flag G. (a) Clause 7 (d) of the cadre allocation policy provides, When no insider unreserved candidate is available against an Insider Unreserved vacancy, available in a cadre but insider SC/ST/OBC candidate (s) is/are available, such senior most ST candidate (failing which such senior Most SC candidate and such senior most OBC candidate in that order ) shall be adjusted by shifting out the Unreserved insider vacancy to the next cadre in alphabetical order having outsider vacancy in that category and bringing in an Outsider vacancy of that category from that cadre. Accordingly, in the following cadres, 5 candidates have been adjusted on the UR/General vacancies due to non-availability of UR general candidates and availability of reserved category candidates. Consequently, the number of filled vacancies has risen to 32. (i) GUJARAT :- There is one insider General vacancy but no insider general candidate has qualified. No insider ST candidate has also qualified. However, one SC candidate namely Shri Vaghela Vishal Kumar Baldevbhai ( Rank No 556) has qualified. He is eligible for

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allocation to Gujarat under the above Rule. For adjusting him in Gujarat, the insider general vacancy of Gujarat has been shifted out to Haryana and SC outsider vacancy has been brought in from there as an insider SC vacancy. Shri Vaghela Vishal Kumar Baldevbhai ( Rank No 556), SC candidate accordingly has been allocated to his Home State, Gujarat. KERALA :- There are two insider General vacancies in Kerala but only one General category candidate has qualified from the State of Kerala. For the second insider vacancy UR candidate is not available. No insider ST candidate is also available. However, S.C. candidates have qualified. The senior most SC candidate is eligible for allocation to his Home State as per the above rule. For adjusting him, the general insider vacancy of Kerala has been shifted out to Manipur-Tripura and SC outsider vacancy has been brought in from there as an insider SC vacancy. Shri T.K Shibu (Rank No.472) accordingly, has been allocated to his home State, Kerala. TAMILNADU :- In the IPS cadre of Tamil Nadu, there are 3 insider General Category vacancies but insider General Category candidates have not qualified. No insider ST candidates has also qualified.However insider SC category candidates eligible for allocation to home state are available. The three general category vacancies have been shifted out, one to Uttar Pradesh and two to West Bengal. SC outsider vacancy has been brought in from there as insider SC vacancies to Tamil Nadu. S/Shri P. Vijay Kumar (Rank No.230), G Dharmarajan (Rank No.509) and Sibichakravarthi. M.R. (Rank No. 518) have been allocated to their home State, Tamil Nadu.

8. Clause 7(a) of the cadre allocation policy provides, when no candidates is available against an insider SC vacancy in a Cadre, the same shall be filled up by bringing in the senior most insider officer available in the merit list of ST candidates (failing which in the merit list of OBC candidates and in the merit list of the Unreserved candidates in that order) and shifting the SC vacancy of the cadre to the cadre to which the incoming officer would have been allocated against the available outsider vacancy in his category (failing which to the next cadre in alphabetical order in which the outsider vacancy is available). In order to make adjustments under this Rule, first the candidates are allocated to the cadres on the vacancies which remain unfilled after adjusting the candidates as per 8 (i) and 7 (d). The allocation chart of the remaining 90 (122-26-1-5= 90) candidates after 8(i) and 7 (d) is placed at Flag H. The following two cases are getting covered under Para 7(a) of the Cadre Allocation Policy. Consequently, 34 insider vacancies are getting filled. (i) BIHAR :- In IPS cadre of Bihar, there is one insider SC vacancy but no candidate of SC category has qualified. No insider ST candidate has also qualified. However, OBC candidates are available. Shri Pushkar Anand, the senior most OBC candidate from Bihar (Rank No 241) is getting allocated to Chhatisgarh against the outsider OBC vacancy. Under Para 7(a), the insider SC vacancy of Bihar is shifted out to Chhatisgarh and OBC outsider vacancy has

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been brought in from there as insider OBC vacancy. Sh Pushkar Anand (Rank No.241) accordingly, has been allocated to his home state, Bihar. MANIPUR-TRIPURA :- In IPS Cadre of Manipur-Tripura, there is one insider SC vacancy but no candidate from SC category has qualified. However one candidate of ST Category has qualified. Shri P. Goulungmuon Singsit (Rank No. 565), the senior most ST candidate from Manipur is get allocated to AGMUT against the outsider ST vacancy. Under Para 7(a), the insider SC vacancy of Manipur-Tripura is shifted out to AGMUT and ST outsider vacancy has been brought in from there as insider ST vacancy. Sh. P. Goulungmuon Singsit (Rank No. 565) accordingly, has been allocated to his home state, Manipur-Tripura. It is also to be mentioned that there is only1 insider ST vacancy and it is filled under 8 (i) and therefore , there is no case under 7 (b).

9. Clause 7(c) of the cadre allocation policy provides, when no candidates is available against an insider OBC vacancy in a cadre, the same shall be filled up by bringing in the senior most insider officer available in the merit list of ST candidates (failing which in the merit list of SC candidates and in the merit list of the Unreserved candidates in that order) and shifting the OBC vacancy of the cadre to the cadre to which the incoming officer would have normally been allocated against the available outsider vacancy in his category (failing which to the next cadre in alphabetical order in which the outsider vacancy is available). . From the allocation chart at flag P it can be seen that Sh. Indrajeet Mahatha get allocated to the IPS cadre of Madhya Pradesh against the outsider vacancy. He has been allocated to the State of Jharkhand under Clause 7 (c) of the Policy. In IPS cadre of Jharkhand, there is one insider OBC vacancy but no candidate from OBC, SC or ST category has qualified. However, Shri Indrajeet Mahatha (Rank No.111), the senior most general candidate is eligible for allocation to his Home State under Para 7 (c). The insider OBC vacancy of Jharkhand is shifted out to Madhya Pradesh and General outsider vacancy has been brought in from there as insider General vacancy. Shri Indrajeet Mahatha (Rank No.111) accordingly, has been allocated to his home state, Jharkhand. 10. After making adjustment as indicated above, it is stated that no other candidate is eligible for allocation of home State against the remaining unfilled insider vacancies. The allocation chart of 35 insider candidates as discussed in the preceding para is placed at flag I. The details regarding 35 insider vacancies have been filled and 07 vacancies which still remain vacant are tabulated below:Category Insider vacancy 23 13 5 1 42 Cadre allocated under Rule 8 (i), 7 (c), 9 8 (i), 7 (a) 8 (i), 7 (d) 8 (i), 7 (a) Filled Unfilled Remarks

GEN OBC SC ST Total

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8 (i), 7 (c), 9 8 (i), 7 (a) 8 (i), 7 (d) 8 (i), 7 (a) Non-availability of candidates and finally converted into outsider

12. The vacancy position as indicated in Para 2 of note after filling the above insider vacancies has got changed as per following Table:Name of State Cadre S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AGMUT (UT) Andhra Pradesh Assam Meghalaya Bihar Chhatisgarh Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur- Tripura Nagaland Orissa Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal Total No. of vaca ncies 8 4 4 7 1 5 1 1 4 1 9 5 4 7 2 6 4 3 6 1 14 15 1 17 130 Insider GEN 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 2 2-1 2 1 1-1 1 2 3-3 2+1 1 19 OB C 1 +1 1-1 2 1-1 2 3-1 2-2 8 SC 1-1 +1 +1 1-1 1-1 +3 2-1-1 6 S T 1 1 2 Outsider GEN 2 2 2 3 1 +1 3 4 2 2-1 +1 2 1+1 2 1 6 2+1-1 1 6+2 46 OB C 3 1-1 2+1 1 3 +1 1 1 2 7+1 3+2 28 SC 1 1 2 +1 1-1 1 1 1-1 2+1 2 1-1 3-2+1 14 ST 1 2 1 2 1 7 Total of outsi der 6 3 3 5 1 4 1 1 3 6 3 2 4 1 6 4 2 4 1 9 10 1 15 95

OUTSIDER VACANCIES 13. Under Rule 8 (ii), If an insider vacancy cannot be filled as per para 7 above, it would be converted to outsider vacancy and filled as such, duly accounting the fact of unfilled insider vacancy in the insider-outsider roster of the relevant cadre.Accordingly, the remaining 7 unfilled insider vacancies have been converted into outsider and added in the rest of outsider vacancies. The outsider vacancies therefore have risen from 88 to 95. After adjusting 35 insider candidates on the insider vacancies, the remaining 86 candidates (General-43, OBC-27, SC-11, ST-5) have been allocated cadres against 86 outsider vacancies on the basis of their merit and preference. One candidate namely, Ms. Priyanka who had not given any preference has been allocated to Nagaland cadre on an outsider vacancy in accordance with Para-5 of the Cadre Allocation Policy. 14. Para 8 (iii) of the Cadre Allocation Policy provides, finally, all the remaining candidates will be listed under their respective category in the order of merit and then allocated to a cadre on the basis of their merit, preference and the outsider vacancies in their category (including the outsider vacancies resulting from conversion of insider vacancy, which remain eventually unfilled after the allocation as per clause

(i) and (ii) of Para 8 above) available at their turn in the cadres other than their home cadre. Notwithstanding this, however, if during the course of allocation against the outsider vacancies as above a candidate is going to be allocated to his own home cadre because there are no other vacancies left for allocation other than those in his home cadre, an exchange would be resorted to whereby the allocation of such candidate would be swapped with the cadre allotted to the first candidate above him in the list whose home state and allotted cadre are different. Accordingly, 86 candidates have been allocated cadres on the outsider vacancies as per their merit and preference. None of the candidates is getting allocated to his home state. The details regarding the preference of State cadres of 43 General, 27 OBC, 12 SC and 5 ST candidates allocated against outsider vacancies may please be perused at flag K, L, M & N respectively.

15. Para 5 of Cadre Allocation Policy provides, if a candidate does not give any preference for any of the cadre (s), it will be presumed that he/she has no specific preference for those cadres. Accordingly, if he is not allocated to any of the cadre for which he has indicated preference, he shall be allocated alongwith other such candidates in the order of rank to any of the remaining cadres, arranged in alphabetical order, in which there are vacancies in his category after allocation of all the candidates who can be allocated to cadre in accordance with their preference. Ms Prinyanka (Rank No.508), SC candidate has not given any preference for cadres against outsider vacancies. However, she had opted for the home state. The same could not be allocated to her as there was no insider SC vacancy in Punjab. After allocating 86 candidates, the SC vacancies are available in Nagaland & West Bengal. Under para 5 above, Ms Priyanka (Rank No.508) has been allocated to the IPS cadre of Nagaland. The allocation chart of the 87 candidates is placed at flag J.

16. As may be seen from the above, 122 vacancies (35 insider + 87 outsider) have been filled (cadrewise details are at Flag-P) and 8 vacancies have remained vacant due to non availability of 8 candidates who had not joined the Service. The details of unfilled vacancies are as under:-

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Cadre

Unfilled vacancy Gen 1 2 3 OBC 1 1 SC 1 1 2 ST 1 1 2 Total 1 1 4 1 1 8

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Total

Assam Meghalaya Manipur Tripura Nagaland Orissa West Bengal

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Details regarding allocation of cadres to 122 candidates are tabulated below:CADRE ALLOCATION

S.No.

Name

Rank

Category

Home State

Cadre allotted

Under Para 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (i) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8(i) 8(i) 8(i) 8 (iii) 8(i) 8(i) 8 (i) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8(i) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (i) 8 (i) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

Sh. Naveen Singla Sh. Kuldeep Singh Ms Debasmita Das Sh. Sharanappa S.D. Sh. Rahul Sharma Sh. Jasmeet Singh Sh. Atul Sharma Sh. M.N. Anucheth Ms Manusmriti Ms. Shaveta Dhankad Sh. Navneet Bhasin Sh. Indrajeet Mahatha Sh. Deshmukh Abhinav Diliprao Sh. Naveen Chandra Jha Sh. Swapan Sharma Sh. Thomson Jose Sh. Koya Praveen Sh. Kundan Kumar Sh. Tarun Nayak Ms Preeti Jain Sh. Imtiaz Ismail Parray Sh. Keshav Kumar Ms Neha Pandey Sh.Karthik Kashyap MsMonika Bhardwaj Ms Harpreet Kaur Sh. Amit Singh Sh. Srinivas A. Sh.Shantanu Sinha Sh.Narendra Kumar Sh.Shiladitya Chetia Sh. C.Vamsi Krishna Sh. Rahul Sh. Borase Bhushan

28 82 84 86 88 93 99 100 104 109 110 111 113 115 118 119 120 122 125 129 134 137 138 140 142 143 144 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156

General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General

Punjab Haryana West Bengal Karnataka Punjab Punjab Uttar Pradesh Karnataka Delhi Haryana Madhya Pr. Jharkhand Maharashtra Bihar Himachal Pr. Kerala Andhra Pr. Bihar Madhya Pr. Rajasthan J&K Bihar Uttar pr. Karnataka Haryana Punjab Uttar Pr. Karnataka Delhi Uttar Pr. Assam Andhra Pr. Haryana Maharashtra Madhya Pr.

Punjab Punjab . West Bengal Karnataka Haryana. AGMUT Uttar Pradesh Karnataka AGMUT Rajasthan Madhya Pr. Jharkhand Maharashtra Bihar Punjab Kerala Andhra Pr. Uttarakhand Madhya Pr. Rajasthan J&K Uttar Pradesh Uttar pr. Gujarat AGMUT Bihar Madhya Pr. Kerala Karnataka Bihar AssamMeghalaya Karnataka Uttar Karnataka Karnataka

Sh. Abhinav Khare

S.No.

Name

Rank

Category

Home State

Cadre allotted

Under Para 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (i) & 9 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8(i)) 8 (i) 7 (d) 8 (ii) 7 (a) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii)

36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72

Sh. Bhaskar Bhushan Sh. Samant Rohan Rajendra Sh. Ambar Kishor Jha Sh. Abhinav Kumar Sh. Saurav Kumar Shah Sh. Ziaul Haque Sh. Rupesh Kumar Sh. Ajay Singh Ms. Disha Mittal Sh. Akhileshvar Singh Sh.Mishra Shailendra Ms Vijayanta Sh. Brijesh Kumar Rai Sh. Harish N. Sh. Amit Kumar Singh Sh. Nagendra Nath Tripathi Sh. Manjunath H. Sh.Akash Magharia Sh. Sumit Kumar Sh. Ajay Kumar Sahni Sh. Rahul Malik Sh Rathod Amit Kumar Ms Amanjeet Kaur Sh. Nimbalkar Vaibhav

157 159 161 166 167 169 171 176 179 180 181 182 183 186 187 189 192 194 196 198 199 200 203 204 205 206 207 211 229 230 238 241 248 254 264 271 274

General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General General Gen./OBC General General Gen./OBC General Gen./OBC General General General General General OBC OBC SC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC

Bihar Maharashtra Bihar Bihar Delhi Bihar Bihar Rajasthan Chandigarh Uttar Pr. Maharashtra Punjab Uttar Pr. Karnataka Uttar Pr. Uttar Pr. Karnataka Chhatisgarh Jharkhand Uttar Pr. Delhi Maharashtra Punjab Maharashtra Uttar Pr. Delhi Punjab Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Bihar Maharashtra Haryana Rajasthan Rajasthan Karnataka

Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Andhra Tamil Nadu Bihar Tamil Nadu West Bengal Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Orissa J&K Tamil Nadu Orissa Tamil Nadu West Bengal West Bengal Kerala West Bengal West Bengal Uttar Pr. J&K West Bengal Assam Meghalaya Assam Meghalaya West Bengal West Bengal J&K Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu AGMUT Bihar Maharashtra Rajasthan Gujarat Uttar Pr. Tamil Nadu

Sh. Awadhesh Pathak Ms Anjali Ahuja Sh. Manavjit Singh Dhillon Sh. Vijay Kumar C. Sh. Durai M. Sh. P. Vijaya Kumar Sh. K. Balaji Sh. Pushkar Anand Sh. Paraskar Anil Subhash Sh. Yogesh Yadav Sh. Virendra Singh Yadav Sh. Pawan Kumar Ms Bharati Hollikeri

S.No.

Name

Rank

Category

Home State

Cadre allotted

Under Para 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8(i) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (i) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 7 (d) 8 (iii) 5 7(d) 7(d)

73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109

Ms Nirmala Devi S. Sh. J. Mahesh Sh. Holkar Prashant Vilasrao Sh. M. Ram Kumar MsVidhi Choudhary Ms N. Ambika Ms Baddipudi Vijaya Sh. Pankaj Kumar Choudhary Sh. Anees Ahmad Ansari Sh. Rudolf Alvares R.J. Sh. R. Sathiya Sundaram Sh. A. Koan Sh. Ved Prakash Surya Sh. Akhilesh Kumar Chaurasia Sh. Shivasimpi Channappa Sh. Sunil Kumar Yadav Sh. R. Venkatesh Kumar Sh. Dinesh Kumar P Sh. Avvaru Ravindranath Sh. Muniraj G Sh. Gaurav Sharma Sh. Babloo Kumar Sh. Badana Varun Chandra Sh. Suresh Kumar Chadive Sh. V. Ramparasath Sh. Rohan P Kanay Sh Nimbalkar Santosh Uttamrao Sh. Ram Niwas yadav Sh. Sudeep Sarkar Sh. Kuwar Rastradeep Sh. Gaurav Singh Sh. Babu Ram Sh. T.K. Shibu Sh. Kamble Amit Tukaram Ms Priyanka Sh. G. Dharmarajan Sh. Sibichakravarthi M.R.

276 278 279 282 285 287 290 299 304 305 315 322 326 336 337 339 344 345 347 348 349 364 368 372 375 377 379 383 397 407 423 425 472 491 508 509 518

OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC SC OBC OBC OBC OBC SC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC OBC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC

Tamil Nadu Karnataka Maharashta Tamil Nadu Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Andhra Pr. Uttar Pr. Uttar Pr. Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Madhya Pr. Uttar Pr. Karnataka Uttar Pr. Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Andhra Pr. Tamil Nadu Delhi Bihar Andhra Pr. Andhra Pr. Tamil Nadu Karnataka Maharashtra Rajasthan West Bengal Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pr. Haryana Kerala Maharashtra Punjab Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu

Maharashtra Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Maharashtra Gujarat Maharashtra Gujarat Rajasthan Uttar Pr. Madhya Pradesh AGMUT AGMUT AGMUT Uttar Pr. Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Uttar Pradesh AGMUT Uttar Pradesh West Bengal West Bengal Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Sikkim West Bengal Rajasthan Himachal Bihar Kerala Chhatisgarh Nagaland Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu

S.No.

Name

Rank

Category

Home State

Cadre allotted

Under Para 8 (iii) 7(d) 7(a) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (iii) 8 (ii) 8(i)

110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122

Sh. Dipak Ranjan Sh. Vaghela Vishal Kumar Baldevbhai Sh. P. Goulungmuon Singsit Sh. Jayant Kant Sh. Rama Rajeshwari R. Sh. Vikas Sh. P. Sridharan . B. Ramesh Sh. Shashi Kumar Meena Sh. Iada Martin Marbaniang Sh. Santhosh Kumar Meena Sh. Charan Singh Meena Sh. Ravi D. Channannavar

534 556 565 570 576 587 589 624 670 684 691 697 703

SC SC ST SC SC SC SC ST ST ST ST ST ST

UP Gujarat Manipur Uttar Pr. Kerala Delhi Tamil Nadu Andhra Pr. Rajasthan Meghalaya Rajasthan Rajasthan Karnataka

Kerala Gujarat ManipurTripura Bihar Andhra Pradesh Nagaland West Bengal Karnataka Maharashtra Karnataka Tamil Nadu Orissa Karnataka

18. Kind approval of the Honble HM is solicited to the cadre allocation made in the para-17/N for the candidates allotted to the Indian Police Service on the basis of CSE 2008.

sd (Rajinder Kumar) Section Officer (IPS- IV) 16.4.2010 Director (P)

JS (P-II)

Notes on pp.25-37/N dealing with the cadre allocation of candidates who have been allocated to the Indian Police Service on the basis of Civil Services Examination, 2008 may be perused in toto. 2. The number of vacancies and candidates recommended is 130. The break-up of vacancies available in different cadres and different categories may be seen in the Table in para-2. 3. The methodology followed has been explained in para-3. Out of 130 candidates allocated to IPS by DoPT (Flag-D), 8 candidates have not joined the service and therefore they are not considered for cadre allocation. The names of these candidates may be seen at Flag-E. 4. The step by step procedure followed as per the new Cadre Allocation Policy of DOP&T, which is being followed for the first time, has been outlined in para.5 (p.26/N). Accordingly, the procedure followed in allocating insider vacancies as per para-8(i) of the Cadre Allocation Policy and the result thereof may be seen in para-6(p.27/N). It may be seen that out of 42 insider vacancies, 26 candidates (17 General category, 7 OBC category, 1 SC and 1 ST) have been allocated to their home State as per para-8(i) of the Cadre Allocation Policy. 5. Under para-9 of the Cadre Allocation Policy, only one candidate could be given the benefit of being allotted an insider vacancy. It may be seen that there are 3 candidates belonging to the OBC category who have been selected on general merit as per policy but only one could be given the benefit under para-9 of the Cadre Allocation Policy. These 3 candidates are: (i) Shri Manjunath H, (ii) Shri Ajay Kumar Sahni, and (iii) Shri Rathod Amit Kumar Bharat. Their cases have been explained in para-7 of the note on pp.28-29/N. It may be seen that out of these three candidates only Shri Ajay Kumar Sahni has been allocated to his home cadre as per policy and Shri Manjunath H and Shri Rathod Amit Kumar Bharat have not been allotted their home cadre in keeping with the provisions of the Cadre Allocation Policy. The case of Shri Rathod Amit Kumar Bharat, who is in a disadvantageous position because of being considered on General merit instead of OBC category to which he belongs was referred to

DoPT, who have advised as per Flag-G (linked file) that the cadre allocation proposed by MHA is as per policy and should be followed. 6. The cadre allocation made as per clause 7 (d) of the Cadre Allocation Policy has been discussed in para-7(a) on pp.29-30/N. Similarly, the cadre allocation made as per the provisions of clause 7(a) and 7(c) of the Cadre Allocation Policy may be seen at para-8 and para-9.

7. The details of the unfilled vacancies of insider candidates may be seen in para-10, according to which, out of 42 insider vacancies, 35 have been filled. 8. The procedure according to which the outsider vacancies have been filled and cadre allocation is made under Rule 8 (ii) and (iii) has been discussed in para-13, 14 & 15 of the note on pp.32-33/N. 9. As per the above system of cadre allocation 122 vacancies (35 insider + 87 outsider) have been filled and 8 vacancies have remained unfilled due to non-availability of 8 candidates who have not joined the service. The details of unfilled vacancies are in para-16 of the note on p.33/N. 10. Accordingly, the cadre allocation of 122 candidates finalized as per the Cadre Allocation Policy of DoPT as in para-17 (pp.34-37/N) ante is submitted for approval of HM.

sd (Ashok Lavasa) Joint Secretary(P-I) 20.4.2010

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