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New transfer policy for group A and B officers approved by state cabinet

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Yogi Cabinet Meeting News: Giving information about the proposals passed in the cabinet meeting, Finance and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Khanna said that the cabinet has approved the Transfer Policy 2024-25. The provisions of last year’s policy have been followed in this policy.

The Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday approved the new transfer policy for 2024-25. Under this policy, those officers of Group A and B who have completed 3 years in the district and 7 years in the division can be transferred. At the same time, the oldest officers in Group C and D will be transferred. The maximum limit for the transfer of Group A and B officers has been kept at 20 percent, while for Group C and D it is 10 percent. Under this transfer policy, all transfers are to be done by June 30. A total of 42 proposals were placed in the cabinet meeting chaired by CM Yogi on Tuesday, out of which 41 proposals were approved.

Giving information about the proposals passed in the cabinet meeting, Finance and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Khanna said that the cabinet has approved the Transfer Policy 2024-25. In this policy, the provisions of last year’s policy have been followed. Under this, those officers of Group A and B who have completed 7 years in the division and 3 years in the district in their service period will come under the transfer policy.

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Along with this, the number of officers transferred cadre wise in Group A and B will be maximum 20 percent and the maximum limit for Group C and D has been kept at 10 percent. He told that according to the arrangement made for Group C and D, the oldest officers will be transferred first. If more than 10 percent transfer has to be done, then the permission of the minister will be required for this. At the same time, if there is a need to transfer more than 20 percent in Group A and B, then it will be necessary to take permission from the Chief Minister.

Transfer will be digitized through Manav Sampada.

He told that transfer in Group C and D will be completely completed through Manav Sampada portal. Under the system of Manav Sampada that has been started, the arrangement of relieving and taking over the charge after transfer will be done online only. With this the service book and salary of the officers can be digitized. Along with this, he told that under the system that is already in place for the 8 aspiring districts of the state and 100 aspiring development blocks of 34 districts, filling the vacant posts there will be the top priority.

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