The posting is part of a unique initiative started by the central government to groom bureaucrats at the Centre before they move out to their respective state cadres.
All officers of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) are allotted cadres -- which could either be a state or group of states. The officers are supposed to start their career in their respective cadre states.
As per rules, IAS officers are eligible to come on central deputation only after completing nine years service at their respective cadres.
These officers have been designated as Assistant Secretaries, a newly-coined designation, during the period and have been attached to home, finance and defence ministries, it said.
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None of them have been allocated to the PMO, as per the order.
They will have to report to their cadre states after completion of this posting, it said.
The officers will be entitled for medical facilities and Central Deputation on Tenure Allowance (CDTA), besides accommodation during the period of their central deputation.