IAS officer Tina Dabi: A look at her salary and perks as Barmer's new district collector
Tina Dabi has been transferred to Barmer as the new District Collector, reflecting her continued rise in her IAS career. As an IAS officer, Tina Dabi¡¯s salary in her new role is expected to be between Rs 1.34 lakh and Rs 1.5 lakh per month, along with various perks and benefits.
Tina Dabi¡¯s journey in the IAS began with her exceptional performance in the UPSC examination, where she achieved the top rank in 2015. Known for her dedication and hard work, Tina Dabi's career has been marked by rapid progression. She started as an Assistant Collector in Ajmer in 2017 and has since taken on various key roles in the Indian administrative system.
In a recent shake-up, the Rajasthan government, under Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, has announced significant changes in its administrative setup. This move includes the transfer of 96 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers to new roles and the assignment of duties to 10 IAS officers who were previously without postings. Among these changes, Tina Dabi, a prominent IAS officer, has been transferred to Barmer as the new District Collector.
Tina Dabi¡¯s Monthly Salary and Pay Structure
As an IAS officer, Tina Dabi¡¯s salary is governed by the 7th Pay Commission. The pay scale for IAS officers is categorised into eight grades, each with its salary structure.
Tina Dabi, formerly the Commissioner of the Employment Guarantee Scheme (EGS) in Jaipur, has been appointed as the District Collector of Barmer. In her new role, Tina Dabi¡¯s salary is estimated to be around Rs 1.34 lakh to Rs 1.50 lakh per month, including allowances, according to Times Now. As IAS officers progress in their careers, their salaries increase. Here is a breakdown of the salary structure at different ranks:
SDM, Undersecretary, Assistant Secretary
Basic Pay | Rs 56,100 |
Pay Level | 10 |
Years of Service | 1-4 years |
ADM, Deputy Secretary, Undersecretary
Basic Pay | Rs 67,700 |
Pay Level | 11 |
Years of Service | 5-8 years |
District Magistrate, Joint Secretary, Deputy Secretary
Basic Pay | Rs 78,800 |
Pay Level | 12 |
Years of Service | 9-12 years |
District Magistrate, Deputy Secretary, Director
Basic Pay | 1,18,500 |
Pay Level | 13 |
Years of Service | 13-16 years |
Divisional Commissioner, Secretary-cum-Commissioner, Joint Secretary
Basic Pay | Rs 1,44,200 |
Pay Level | 14 |
Years of Service | 16-24 years |
Perks and Benefits of an IAS Officer
In addition to her salary, IAS Tina Dabi enjoys several benefits and allowances. Every IAS officer, including Tina Dabi, receives a Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), and Travel Allowance (TA) on top of their basic pay. Besides these allowances, Tina Dabi, like other UPSC officers, has access to four house helpers and two constables. These constables serve as gatekeepers and provide security, while a Personal Security Officer (PSO) is always with her.
IAS Tina Dabi¡¯s career & education background
Tina Dabi is a prominent figure in the Indian administration who gained national fame by topping the UPSC exam on her first attempt in 2015. She started her career as an Assistant Collector in Ajmer in 2017. Tina's previous marriage to IAS officer Athar Aamir Khan, which attracted considerable media attention, ended in 2020 after two years. Her career continues to be notable, especially with her younger sister, Ria Dabi, also achieving a top rank in the UPSC exam in 2020.
Tina Dabi completed her schooling at Jesus and Mary School in New Delhi. She then went on to graduate from Lady Shri Ram College for Women at the University of Delhi. While in college, Tina began preparing for the civil services exams and succeeded in passing the UPSC on her first try in 2015, achieving the top rank (AIR 1).
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Tina Dabi¡¯s recent transfer to Barmer as Collector highlights her ongoing commitment to her career and her role in shaping the future of governance in Rajasthan.
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