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Tripura CM writes to PM, raises concern over IAS not returning after end of deputation 

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has raised concerns over a growing trend among IAS officers who fail to return to the state after their ends. 

Saha said that he has formally written to Prime Minister Narendra about the issue, although he did not name any specific officers.

While acknowledging that deputations are a part of normal movement, Saha voiced concern about officers who actively avoid returning to Tripura. “It triggers a problem when they become reluctant to return to the state,” he said. He also pointed to instances where officials “get involved in lobbying indirectly” to extend their stay outside the state.

The issue of bureaucratic retention in northeastern states has long been a challenge, with many officers seeking assignments in metro regions due to better infrastructure and prospects. Tripura's appears intent on reversing this trend by investing in institutional support and directly raising the matter with the Centre.

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