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Session for Civil Services Day: Context and Challenges of the Civil Services in India

Session for Civil Services Day: Context and Challenges of the Civil Services in India
Start Date :
Apr 01, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 07, 2015
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Civil Services Day is organised on 21st April every year, when civil servants re-dedicate themselves to the cause of the citizens and renew their commitment to public services. The ...

Civil Services Day is organised on 21st April every year, when civil servants re-dedicate themselves to the cause of the citizens and renew their commitment to public services. The 9th Civil Services Day in the series is being organized on 20-21st April, 2015 at Vigyan Bhavan New Delhi.

The objective of this Conference is to discuss and deliberate on important aspects impinging on Civil Services, share lessons learned and exchange ideas. Inputs for the proposed Plenary Session of the Conference are sought from civil servants and public at large on the following points:

1. How has the civil services evolved over the years? How has the service delivery paradigm changed and what are the perceived gaps?

2. What do we stand for? What do people expect from us? What should be our shared values?

3. What are the challenges civil servants faces in the current context? Does job security impact civil services?

4. How can the civil service contribute better to the society and the people it is meant to serve? What should be the measurement parameters? What are the new frontiers civil servants need to be aware and adept at?

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Tapas Chandra Pal
Tapas Chandra Pal 11 years 1 week ago
In central Govt the officers are divided into two groups 'A and B. This British culture - the Britishers are 'A' and natives are 'B' employees. India must remove this otherwise attempts to proper administration shall remain a dream.
Jaisen Nedumpala
Jaisen Nedumpala 11 years 1 week ago
I am working as the Assistant Secretary to a Village panchayat of Kerala. We have done a mapping excercise in our village panchayat (which still remain unsurveyed). Here is the detailed report: http://blog.smc.org.in/mapping-efforts-in-an-unsurveyed-land-koorachundu/ Hope this model can be copied to other areas too. #ICT4D #CiviServices
NITESH KUMAR SAINI
NITESH KUMAR SAINI 11 years 1 week ago
पुलिस विभाग में Police Reforms Act में संशोधन कर उसे फिर लागू करने की जरुरत है। ये मेने घोषणापत्र बनने के दौरान भी लिखा था मुरली मनोहर जोशी साहब को।
rajkumar pandey
rajkumar pandey 11 years 1 week ago
out of 1500 under secretaries in central secretariat half of them are without work. there is an urgent need for work study in central secretariat service (CSS) so that all of them can be used productively. there is total dictatorship and arbitrariness in transfers and postings in CSS by secretaries and other highers officers which has caused frustration in the service and due to uneven distribution of work. when will new government start looking into the working of every ministry.
Aruna Gangu
Aruna Gangu 11 years 1 week ago
Problems faced by the house hold people wives, old people must also be given importance .We people who stay at home are facing problems .If counselors are provided by the government we can approach such people.
N J Raj
N J Raj 11 years 1 week ago
After NaMo came to power, there is a quick response from Public Grievance and Redressal Machinery esp. comes under PMO. Through Public grievance machinery govt. can measure and understand what is going on the ground and direct some structural changes for improving governance of the country. PG becomes a tool to understand magnanimity of corruption, malpractices, poor admin. bad policy, policy paralysis, indecision, injustice which affect common citizenery in the country.PM should take note of it
Ananya Prakash
Ananya Prakash 11 years 1 week ago
Watch the attached video. Don't you think we should not ignore the Northeastern brothers and sisters? India is going to integrate :'( Every state will become Kashmir if ignored. :(
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI
SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI 11 years 1 week ago
Sir, could it be possible to develop a dedicate mobile application, as is suggested for the PMO, for all district collectors / RDO's / IG's. This can be linked so as to facilitate exchange of complaints / views. Regular google hangouts can be held for receiving feedback from the public. This will also help in co-ordinated approach to tackling local issues, which at times may have various dimensions. It will also then be mandatory to begin a time bound redressal mechanism.