Do IAS trainees get house?

Do IAS trainees get house?

Residence: IAS officers generally get huge houses as residences on very low or no rent. They also can avail of the services of maids, cooks, gardeners, security guards, etc.

Are IAS trainees paid during training?

In training, officers get ₹45,000 per month. This is not a salary per say but a “special pay advance”. Meaning thereby that LBSNAA is paying them on behalf of their cadre. So, they get ₹38,500 per month from September to June.

Do IAS trainees get leave during training?

“ Lady IAS Officers who are capable of completing the training will be allowed to complete the training. Those who require leave will be allowed to take leave as due and admissible and will complete the training with the batch that may be training in Mussoorie at that time.” [ DoP O.M.

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What is the stipend in LBSNAA?

How to become an IAS officer trainee?

IAS Officers’ Training at LBSNAA: The complete training for an OT (Officer Trainee) comprises various phases. Phase I: It comprises a Foundation Course running for 4 months at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration.

Can an IAS officer get a small bungalow?

Though some IAS Officers can get a small Bungalow when they attain higher posts ( if Bungalow are available ) but they cannot be compared with the bungalows where a DM lives. When the IAS officers are posted as District Collectors, they usually get a bungalow because a bungalow is earmarked for the Collector.

What is Phase-I training in IAS?

Soon after the completion of Foundation Course, the IAS Officer Trainees graduate to Phase-I training. This Course imparts rigorous training to the Officer Trainees of the Indian Administrative Service in a wide range of subjects to enable them to handle varied assignments that they would hold in the first ten years of their service.

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Should training period for IAS officers be reduced from two years?

The Kiran Aggarwal Committee constituted by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has recommended that the total training period for IAS officers be brought down from two years to one-and-a-half years.