Salary and perks of an IAS officer
The salary and perks of an IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer in India can be outlined as follows:
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Basic Pay:
The basic pay for an entry-level IAS officer is determined by the Pay Band and Grade Pay. The starting basic pay was around Rs. 56,100 per month.
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Dearness Allowance (DA):
DA is provided to offset the impact of inflation on the cost of living. It is revised twice a year. The current DA rate is around 17% of the basic pay.
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House Rent Allowance (HRA):
HRA depends on the posting location and varies between 8-24% of the basic pay.
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Transport Allowance:
This allowance is provided to cover the commuting expenses. The amount depends on the officer’s posting and can range from Rs. 3,200 to Rs. 7,600 per month.
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Medical Facilities:
IAS officers and their families receive medical benefits. The government covers expenses for treatments at recognized hospitals.
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Pension:
After retirement, IAS officers are entitled to a pension based on their last drawn salary.
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Provident Fund (PF):
A part of the salary is contributed to the provident fund, which accumulates over the yea
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Study Leave:
Officers are often granted study leave with full pay and allowances for higher education.
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Security:
IAS officers are entitled to security personnel depending on the threat perception, especially at higher ranks.
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Government Accommodation:
Officers are often provided with government accommodation, or they receive a house rent allowance if they choose to stay in private accommodation.
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Official Vehicle:
Depending on the rank and posting, officers may be provided with an official vehicle and a driver.