Madhya Pradesh to promote 13 SAS, 9 SPS officers to IAS-IPS

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Madhya Pradesh to promote 13 SAS, 9 SPS officers to IAS-IPS

Madhya Pradesh has shortlisted 39 SAS and 27 SPS names for IAS and IPS promotion; DPC dates sought from UPSC as pending inquiries could delay some cases.

 

The Madhya Pradesh government has shortlisted officers from the State Administrative Service (SAS) and State Police Service (SPS) for promotion to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) cadres, officials said on Thursday. According to state records, 13 SAS officers and nine SPS officers are expected to receive IAS and IPS slots this year, subject to a Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) and Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) clearance.

SAS names sent

Officials in the General Administration Department said a list of 39 SAS names — drawn mainly from the 2007 and 2008 batches — has been prepared for consideration in the IAS promotion DPC. “Their service records and annual confidential reports (ACRs) have been compiled in the prescribed format and sent for scrutiny,” a senior official told reporters. The department said the UPSC will be requested to set a date for the DPC, after which the final promotions will be cleared based on fitness and CRs.

Batch-wise consideration

The state administration has focused on officers from the 2007–08 batches for IAS promotion. Names of 2007-batch officers such as Minisha Pandey, Ila Tiwari, Nita Rathore, Shailendra Singh Solanki, Rani Pasi, Ranjana Devda, Madhavi Nagendra, Varsha Solanki, Priyanka Goyal, Abhishek Dubey, Narottam Prasad Bhargav, Nidhi Singh Rajput, Nimisha Jaiswal and Sandeep Sony feature on the list, officials said. Officials added that some names could still be excluded during the DPC stage.

Pending cases may delay promotions

Two senior officers from earlier batches — Jayendra Vijaywat (1999) and Manoj Malviya (1999) — were noted as being beyond the age or fitness limits and thus not eligible for the current promotion cycle. The file also flagged the case of 2002-batch officer Kamal Nagar, whose matter is sub judice; his name may be deferred as happened previously. Similarly, 2007-batch officer Sapna M. Lovanshi faces an ongoing inquiry and could be kept out of the DPC list pending the probe’s outcome, officials said.

Police promotions in pipeline

The Home Department has separately progressed a list for IPS awards, with 27 SPS officers proposed for promotion. The candidates mainly belong to the 1997 and 1998 SPS batches and their dossiers have been forwarded for the DPC process. “A proposal to set the DPC date for nine promotions has already been sent,” a police department spokesperson said.

Names under scrutiny

Among the 27 names being considered for IPS elevation are 1997-batch officers Sitaram and Amrit Meena, and 1998-batch officers Nimisha Pandey, Rajesh Mishra, Malay Jain, Amit Saxena, Manisha Soni, Suman Gurjar, Sandeep Mishra, Sabyasachi Sarraf, Samar Verma and Satyendra Singh Tomar. Sources said some cases could stall the DPC: Amrit Meena’s caste certificate is under verification, and Rajesh Mishra is subject to a departmental inquiry, which may lead to their files being set aside.

Process and timeline

The promotion exercise follows vacancies created by retirements in 2025 among promotee IAS and IPS officers. State officials said the selection panels will examine CRs, performance records and vigilance clearances before recommending names. Once the DPC convenes and endorses candidates, the UPSC and the central government will issue the final cadre allotments and empanelment orders.

Ground-level impact

For the officers involved, the promotions would mean central-service status, broader responsibilities and change in cadre benefits. For district administrations and the police establishment in Madhya Pradesh, fresh inductions to the IAS and IPS may trigger reshuffles at senior levels. Local government sources said departments are preparing transitional plans to fill gaps that the promotions and subsequent transfers could create.

What happens next

State departments have already supplied the required formats for officers to complete and verify their CRs and related documents ahead of the DPC. “Once the UPSC fixes the DPC date, eligible names with clear CRs will be given the go-ahead,” the General Administration official added. Observers noted that the timeline will depend on the resolution of pending inquiries and document verifications; any litigation or adverse findings could delay or block individual elevations.

As the formal DPC dates are awaited, departments across Bhopal and other districts are updating records and preparing for possible changes in leadership that will follow the promotions.

 

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11 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Madhya Pradesh to promote 13 SAS, 9 SPS officers to IAS-IPS

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The Madhya Pradesh government has shortlisted officers from the State Administrative Service (SAS) and State Police Service (SPS) for promotion to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) cadres, officials said on Thursday. According to state records, 13 SAS officers and nine SPS officers are expected to receive IAS and IPS slots this year, subject to a Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) and Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) clearance.

SAS names sent

Officials in the General Administration Department said a list of 39 SAS names — drawn mainly from the 2007 and 2008 batches — has been prepared for consideration in the IAS promotion DPC. “Their service records and annual confidential reports (ACRs) have been compiled in the prescribed format and sent for scrutiny,” a senior official told reporters. The department said the UPSC will be requested to set a date for the DPC, after which the final promotions will be cleared based on fitness and CRs.

Batch-wise consideration

The state administration has focused on officers from the 2007–08 batches for IAS promotion. Names of 2007-batch officers such as Minisha Pandey, Ila Tiwari, Nita Rathore, Shailendra Singh Solanki, Rani Pasi, Ranjana Devda, Madhavi Nagendra, Varsha Solanki, Priyanka Goyal, Abhishek Dubey, Narottam Prasad Bhargav, Nidhi Singh Rajput, Nimisha Jaiswal and Sandeep Sony feature on the list, officials said. Officials added that some names could still be excluded during the DPC stage.

Pending cases may delay promotions

Two senior officers from earlier batches — Jayendra Vijaywat (1999) and Manoj Malviya (1999) — were noted as being beyond the age or fitness limits and thus not eligible for the current promotion cycle. The file also flagged the case of 2002-batch officer Kamal Nagar, whose matter is sub judice; his name may be deferred as happened previously. Similarly, 2007-batch officer Sapna M. Lovanshi faces an ongoing inquiry and could be kept out of the DPC list pending the probe’s outcome, officials said.

Police promotions in pipeline

The Home Department has separately progressed a list for IPS awards, with 27 SPS officers proposed for promotion. The candidates mainly belong to the 1997 and 1998 SPS batches and their dossiers have been forwarded for the DPC process. “A proposal to set the DPC date for nine promotions has already been sent,” a police department spokesperson said.

Names under scrutiny

Among the 27 names being considered for IPS elevation are 1997-batch officers Sitaram and Amrit Meena, and 1998-batch officers Nimisha Pandey, Rajesh Mishra, Malay Jain, Amit Saxena, Manisha Soni, Suman Gurjar, Sandeep Mishra, Sabyasachi Sarraf, Samar Verma and Satyendra Singh Tomar. Sources said some cases could stall the DPC: Amrit Meena’s caste certificate is under verification, and Rajesh Mishra is subject to a departmental inquiry, which may lead to their files being set aside.

Process and timeline

The promotion exercise follows vacancies created by retirements in 2025 among promotee IAS and IPS officers. State officials said the selection panels will examine CRs, performance records and vigilance clearances before recommending names. Once the DPC convenes and endorses candidates, the UPSC and the central government will issue the final cadre allotments and empanelment orders.

Ground-level impact

For the officers involved, the promotions would mean central-service status, broader responsibilities and change in cadre benefits. For district administrations and the police establishment in Madhya Pradesh, fresh inductions to the IAS and IPS may trigger reshuffles at senior levels. Local government sources said departments are preparing transitional plans to fill gaps that the promotions and subsequent transfers could create.

What happens next

State departments have already supplied the required formats for officers to complete and verify their CRs and related documents ahead of the DPC. “Once the UPSC fixes the DPC date, eligible names with clear CRs will be given the go-ahead,” the General Administration official added. Observers noted that the timeline will depend on the resolution of pending inquiries and document verifications; any litigation or adverse findings could delay or block individual elevations.

As the formal DPC dates are awaited, departments across Bhopal and other districts are updating records and preparing for possible changes in leadership that will follow the promotions.

 

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