Governor BD Mishra asks Centre for separate IAS cadre for Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Brig (Retd) Dr BD Mishra on Thursday pleaded the Centre for creating a separate Indian Administrative Service (IAS) cadre for the State.
Governor BD Mishra asks Centre for separate IAS cadre for Arunachal Pradesh
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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Brig (Retd) Dr BD Mishra on Thursday pleaded the Centre for creating a separate Indian Administrative Service (IAS) cadre for the State.

The Governor took up the issue of a separate IAS cadre when Union Minister of State (Independent) for Personnel & Public Grievances, Dr Jitendra Singh called on him at Raj Bhawan here.

During the meeting, the Governor said that a separate cadre would go a long way in laying a strong foundation of public administration and good governance in the State.

"Till that is done the minimum tenure of IAS and IPS officers being posted to Arunachal Pradesh should be minimum of 5 years," Mishra urged the Minister.

The present tenure of IAS and IPS officers posted to Arunachal Pradesh is three years.

Mishra commended the Centre for organizing the two-day regional conference, which aims to implement good governance practices. He said that it would reinforce Prime Minister's commitment towards transparency, 'Justice for All' and the people-friendly reforms.

The Governor also emphasized that administration should reach the last man in the queue and his issues must be addressed on priority.

Mishra also requested the Union Minister for providing special assistances to the State to promote the spirit of science and technology.

The Governor also commended Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein for their personal intervention in streamlining the pendency of pension cases in State.

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