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August 16, 2025

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Ganesh Chaturthi gift to PCS officers of Uttarakhand, bumper promotions

Today has been a very special day for the Provincial Civil Service (PCS) officers who have been waiting for promotion for a long time in Uttarakhand. The Uttarakhand government has conducted a Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) of many PCS officers of the state. After this, these officers are going to get the benefit of promotion. However, PCS officers were waiting for DPC for a long time. But due to various technical reasons, the formalities were not being completed. In such a situation, now finally the government has completed the DPC on Wednesday by completing various paperwork.

The government has conducted DPC of a total of 39 PCS officers, in which the names of 29 PCS officers were considered on 8700 grade pay. In this way, there were a total of 10 PCS officers, for whom promotion on 7600 grade pay was discussed in the DPC.

Investigation on 2 PCS officers underway: According to the information, the names of a total of 29 PCS officers were considered on 8700 grade pay. But due to various investigations going on against two PCS officers, their envelope has been kept closed. That is, the names of only 27 PCS officers are recorded in the file on 8700 grade pay. However, after the minutes of the DPC are prepared, the final approval of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is yet to be done.

Promotions of these officers: The officers who have been promoted on 8700 grade pay in the state include Lalit Narayan Mishra, PC Dumka, Sundarlal Semwal, Girish Gunwant, Veer Singh Budhiyal, Trilok Martolia, Abhishek Tripathi, Shivkumar Baranwal, Mohammad Nasir, Ilagiri, Jagdish Kandpal, Chandra Singh Imlal, Uttam Singh Chauhan, Ashok Joshi, Shivcharan Dwivedi, Mohan Singh, Hemant Kumar Verma, Arvind Pandey, Pyare Lal Shah and KK Mishra.

Promotion of these officers in 7600 grade pay: Shyam Singh Rana, Narayan Singh Nabiyal, Raza Abbas, Awadhesh Kumar, Vivek Rai, Kishan Singh Negi, Anil Garbyal, Vivek Prakash, Dinesh Pratap Singh and Pankaj Upadhyay.

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