Kerala IAS, IPS officers barred from accepting personal awards with out permission
By IANS
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Chief Secretary V P Joy has issued an order directing all IAS and IPS officers within the state to not settle for awards from personal organisations or people with out getting prior permission from the state authorities.
The order says that any longer, all such officers should apply by means of the General Administration Department for the sanction.
If any official fails to observe the procedures, strict motion might be taken in opposition to them, the order stated.
The directive comes after a bit of the Kerala Police officers registered a robust protest on an IAS official getting an award from a non-public organisation for efficient administration of the devotees at a outstanding temple within the state.
It is frequent within the state, particularly amongst golf equipment and organisations, particularly within the personal sector to offer away awards to those that occupy excessive posts, particularly within the authorities, to not point out political personalities.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Chief Secretary V P Joy has issued an order directing all IAS and IPS officers within the state to not settle for awards from personal organisations or people with out getting prior permission from the state authorities.
The order says that any longer, all such officers should apply by means of the General Administration Department for the sanction.
If any official fails to observe the procedures, strict motion might be taken in opposition to them, the order stated.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
The directive comes after a bit of the Kerala Police officers registered a robust protest on an IAS official getting an award from a non-public organisation for efficient administration of the devotees at a outstanding temple within the state.
It is frequent within the state, particularly amongst golf equipment and organisations, particularly within the personal sector to offer away awards to those that occupy excessive posts, particularly within the authorities, to not point out political personalities.