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Cadre Allocation Policy 2026: Officers Can Transfer Only Within Zones, Chhattisgarh Grouped with Delhi, AP, Assam, Bihar

Union Government Introduces New IAS, IPS, and IFS Cadre Allocation Policy 2026: Chhattisgarh Placed in Zone 1
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New Delhi: The central government has announced a major overhaul in the cadre allocation system for IAS, IPS, and IFS officers under the newly implemented Cadre Allocation Policy 2026. The change replaces the previous zone system that had been in place since 2017 and introduces a more transparent and equitable method of officer placement and transfer.

New Zone System and State Groupings

Under the new policy:

All states are divided into four zones for officer transfers. Officers can now transfer only within their assigned zone.

Chhattisgarh has been placed in Zone 1, along with Delhi and Union Territories, Andhra Pradesh, Assam-Meghalaya, and Bihar.

The alphabetical arrangement of states within a zone ensures a more even distribution of officer placements. For example, if an officer prefers Haryana, the appointment could also be in Jharkhand, Karnataka, or Kerala if these states fall in the same zone.

The rotation system ensures that cadre allocation starts with a different group of states each year, preventing top-ranking officers from being concentrated in the same zones annually.

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How the New Policy Differs from the Old System

Previously:

  • 25 cadres were divided into five zones: North, West, South, Central, and East.
  • Candidates chose their zone first, then their state preference.

Officers were permanently posted in their allotted state once appointed.

Now:

  • Zones are reorganized into four groups with alphabetical placement, increasing fairness in allocation.
  • Rotation ensures all states get equitable access to meritorious officers each year.

Transfers are limited within the zone, enhancing coordination and operational efficiency.

Current Officer Strength and Vacancies in Chhattisgarh

  • IAS: 202 sanctioned, 169 officers posted; 33 vacancies. Three new officers were appointed in December 2025, bringing the total to 172.
  • IPS: 153 sanctioned, 129 posted; 24 vacancies.
  • IFS: 153 sanctioned, 118 posted; 35 vacancies.

The new system is expected to reduce officer shortages and facilitate better coordination among officers across states.

Expected Benefits

According to BKS Ray, Former Additional Chief Secretary, Chhattisgarh:

“The new allotment system will significantly reduce the shortage of officers. The creation of zones and rotation mechanism will bring transparency to home cadre allotment and improve coordination among officers across states.”

The policy is also expected to ensure equitable distribution of talent, enhance administrative efficiency, and reduce bias in officer allocation.

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