As many as 64 IAS officers from the Telugu
states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have not filed their annual report on
immovable property return (IPR) to the department of personnel and training
(DoPT), according to official data. Telangana state has 138 IAS officers and 170
are posted in Andhra Pradesh. The deadline for IAS officers to submit their
IPR ended at midnight on January 31. In 2018, 86 IAS officers from the two
states did not submit their IPRs to the DoPT. According to DoPT’s instructions, vigilance clearance
shall be denied to IAS officers who fail to submit the annual immovable
property returns. They will, therefore, find it difficult to go on deputation,
foreign training and for empanelment among others.
As many as 64 IAS officers from the Telugu
states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have not filed their annual report on
immovable property return (IPR) to the department of personnel and training
(DoPT), according to official data.
Telangana state has 138 IAS officers and 170 are posted in Andhra Pradesh.
The deadline for IAS officers to submit their IPR ended at midnight on January 31. In 2018, 86 IAS officers from the two states did not submit their IPRs to the DoPT.
According to DoPT’s instructions, vigilance clearance shall be denied to IAS officers who fail to submit the annual immovable property returns. They will, therefore, find it difficult to go on deputation, foreign training and for empanelment among others.