So if government does the talking,and two blind lovers become IAS and
get married they would be posted in the same state!
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/ias-officers-ask-to-be-posted-in-same-state-as-their-spouses/article1-1343960.aspx
They fell in love and got married. But the government will get to
decide if and when they live together.

Nearly a dozen Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers — most of
them married to batchmates they met during their training at the Lal
Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administrators — have petitioned
the government to move them to the same state as their spouse.

Each IAS, IPS and forest service officer is allocated to a state where
he spends the rest of his or her career. This time, the department of
personnel & training said seven male and six lady IAS officers
belonging to 2010-2014 batches had sought a cadre change on grounds of
marriage.

Like IAS officer Medha Roopam who was allocated the union territory
cadre, but wants to be shifted to Uttar Pradesh where her batchmate,
Manish Bansal, will spend his career.

Officials said most of them would be accommodated, but a handful could
still get left out.

Some states like Chhattisgarh that face an acute shortage of IAS
officers usually refuses to let a young officer go to another state.
So when Riju Bafna asked for a change of cadre from Chhattisgarh to
Madhya Pradesh, the state allocated to her husband Avi Prasad, she was
told she wouldn’t be transferred but Prasad could be accommodated if
he moved from Bhopal to Raipur.

“There have been instances where the two states have refused to let go
of their officers for years,” a government official said. The Centre
is mulling giving itself some powers to intervene only in cases where
one of the two officers is disabled.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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