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Explained: Why is a transfer to Ladakh or Arunachal Pradesh considered a ‘punishment’ posting for a bureaucrat?

The transfer order, issued by Union Minister of Home Affairs, was perceived as ‘punishment’ for the IAS officer Sanjeev Khirwar and his wife, yet many wondered why a posting to a place like Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh is called a ‘punishment posting’

January 17, 2023 / 18:13 IST
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Thyagraj Stadium in Delhi (File Picture)
Thyagraj Stadium in Delhi (File Picture)

Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Sanjeev Khirwar, accused of getting a Delhi stadium vacated to walk his dog, was on Thursday night transferred to Ladakh. His wife Rinku Dhugga, also an IAS officer and who was spotted walking with her husband in the stadium, was transferred to Arunachal Pradesh.

The transfer order, issued by the Union home ministry, was perceived as ‘punishment’ for the IAS couple, yet many wondered why a posting to places like Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh is called a ‘punishment posting’ in the first place.

The punishment rules

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Who initiates disciplinary proceedings against a civil servant depends on whether the officer is posted on state or central deputation.

Typically, civil servants officers are assigned their ‘home cadres’ depending on a combination of their domicile, rank and vacancies in their home state, among others. If they do not meet these criteria, they are posted in other states. Officers on central deputation are those that are absorbed into central ministries.