Ias Officer Suspended
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Kerala govt reinstates 2 IAS officers suspended by Vijayan-led LDF regime; why were they suspended?
India | June 07, 2026 15:27 ISTB Ashok, a 1998-batch IAS officer, and N Prasanth, from the 2007 batch, had previously held important positions in the state administration. The government clarified that the disciplinary cases initiated against them will proceed separately in line with applicable regulations.
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I got IAS officer suspended in 41 minutes: SP leader
Politics | August 02, 2013 13:36 ISTLucknow, Aug 2: A video purportedly showing a senior Samajwadi Party (SP) leader claiming he got IAS official Durga Shakti Nagpal suspended in "just 41 minutes" put the Uttar Pradesh government in a tight spot
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