LS nod to bifurcate CS cadres of Manipur, Tripura
Source: The Sangai Express / Press Trust of India
New Delhi,, September 03 2012:
The Lok Sabha on Monday passed a bill that seeks to bifurcate the civil services cadres of Manipur and Tripura, meeting a long standing demand from the two northeastern states.
The North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Amendment Bill, 2011, was passed by the Lok Sabha by voice vote amid sloganeering by opposition members who were demanding resignation of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the coal block allocation issue.
The Bill was piloted by Minister of State for Home Mullapally Ramachandran.
Currently, the states of Tripura and Manipur have a joint cadre of the Indian Administrative Service, the Indian Police Service, and the Indian Forest Service.
The Bill bifurcates each of these three cadres for the two states of Manipur and Tripura.
The demand for bifurcation of the joint Manipur and Tripura cadre in respect of the three services was raised by Tripura in 2004 .
After a meeting of the cadre controlling authorities of the All-India Services the Department of Personnel and Training, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Environment and Forests in January 2009, it was recommended to split the joint Manipur and Tripura All-India Service cadres into two independent State cadres.
The proposal for splitting the joint Manipur and Tripura cadre of the All-India Services was considered by the Central Government after consultation with all stakeholders.