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IAS trainee’s use of amber light, name board triggers probe by Odisha Govt

According to rules, amber lights are reserved for vehicles used in emergencies, disaster management, and other specified situations.

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
19 June 2025
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IAS trainee’s use of amber light, name board triggers probe by Odisha Govt

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A photo of a vehicle bearing the board “IAS Probationer Kalahandi” along with an amber light has sparked controversy in Odisha, prompting the state government to order an official inquiry into the matter.

In a letter issued to the Kalahandi district collector, the General Administration (GA) Department expressed concern over the display of the name board and unauthorized use of an amber light on what appears to be a private vehicle.

The letter stated: “It’s not known under which circumstances the IAS probationer is using such facilities. You are, therefore, requested to furnish a report in this matter to this department at the earliest.”

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The government has not disclosed the officer’s name, and Kalahandi Collector Sachin Pawar has remained unavailable for comment despite repeated attempts.

The image, which circulated widely on social media platforms, drew criticism from users pointing out the apparent violation of protocol and misuse of official insignia.

IAS probationers, governed by the Indian Administrative Service (Probation) Rules, 1954, are subject to strict codes of conduct during their training period. Additionally, under the All India Services (Conduct) Rules, 1968, officers, especially those still in probation, are expected to maintain high levels of discipline, humility, and public decorum.

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According to rules, amber lights are reserved for vehicles used in emergencies, disaster management, and other specified situations. Their use by probationers or for self-identification is not permitted under current norms.

The inquiry is expected to ascertain whether the probationer acted in violation of service conduct rules and whether any disciplinary action is warranted.

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