The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) had on Tuesday notified new rules raising the age limit for the three all-India services -- Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Forest Service (IFS).
Now, DoPT has clarified in an order that the amendments are applicable for select lists of 2015, that is vacancies arising between January and December this year, and onwards.
"For example, for the select list of 2015, the upper age limit for consideration will be 56 years with crucial date for determination of age as January 1, 2015," it said.
As per the rules, a Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
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committee is responsible for making selection to IAS, IPS and IFS from state services.
"The committee shall not consider the cases of the members
of the state civil service, who have attained the age of 56 years on the first day of January of the year for which the select list is prepared," says the recently notified rules for the three all-India services.
DoPT has asked the states not to recommend names of officers for selection who are over 56 years of age.
The move to increase the age limit had come following a representation from some state services officers to Supreme Court challenging the threshold of 54 years. They had contended that the maximum age bar should be increased as retirement age in the central government has been increased from 58 years to 60 years.
The increase in age limit is likely to help Centre fill the vacancies in the three all-India services, DoPT officials said.
As per the latest government data, there are 4,619 IAS, 3,798 IPS and 2,668 IFS officers working against the sanctioned strength of 6,270, 4,728 and 3,131, respectively.