930 vacancies lying vacant in Indian Police Service
A total of 930 posts of Indian Police Service (IPS) officers are lying vacant across the country with the highest 105 vacancies in Uttar Pradesh.

The total strength of IPS officers in the country is 4,728 and currently 3,798 are in service, leaving 930 posts of senior police officers vacant.

"The highest 105 posts are lying vacant in Uttar Pradesh cadre, followed by West Bengal cadre where 96 posts of IPS officers are lying vacant," a Home Ministry official said.

The strength of IPS officers in Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal cadres are 489 and 347 officers respectively.

There are 83 vacancies of IPS officers in Odisha cadre, 75 vacancies in Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territories (AGMUT) cadre and 61 vacancies in Karnataka cadre.
The strength of IPS officers in Odisha, AGMUT and Karnataka cadres are 188, 295 and 205 officers respectively.

Tamil Nadu has 52 vacancies of IPS officers, Andhra Pradesh 51 vacancies and Maharashtra 72 vacancies of IPS officers. The cadre strength of IPS in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra are 263, 258 and 302 officers.

Despite taking a number of steps to fill up the posts of IPS, the vacancies continue to remain across all cadres, the official said.

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The direct recruitment to IPS has been increased from 88 officers to 103 in 2005. Again in 2008, 130 officers were recruited to IPS and further 150 officers were recruited in 2009. In 2013, 145 officers were recruited into the service and all of them are currently undergoing their probationary period.

Apart from making recruitment, government has also introduced an alternate method of recruitment to IPS i.e. Limited Competitive Examination to recruit 80 candidates annually.

Besides the above, the process of appointments to the Indian Police Service by promotion from State Police Service has also been accelerated, the official said.