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The civil service is the permanent, politically neutral bureaucracy that implements government policies and programs. In a democracy, the civil service plays a crucial role in translating the elected government’s vision into effective service delivery.
Civil servants provide expert advice, ensure continuity in administration, maintain impartiality, and uphold the rule of law. Their professionalism and integrity are vital for good governance.
A reformed system of recruitment, training and evaluation needs to be put in place to take forward the development of a highly efficient and accountable civil service. Discuss in the context of India.
Answer: Reforms in civil services are a continuous process and several initiatives have been taken in recent years such as the introduction of a multi-stakeholder feedback (MSF) performance evaluation, dispensing with interviews for lower-level positions, introduction of online mechanisms for appraiRead more
Answer: Reforms in civil services are a continuous process and several initiatives have been taken in recent years such as the introduction of a multi-stakeholder feedback (MSF) performance evaluation, dispensing with interviews for lower-level positions, introduction of online mechanisms for appraisals and filing of various returns by employees, implementation of e-office, etc. Several constraints impede the development of a highly efficient, transparent and accountable civil service, as explained below: Size and Structure of bureaucracy: Since independence, the number of ministries and the size of associated bureaucracy have increased considerably, due to which:
Recruitment:
Human Resource Management:
Reform measures that needs to be taken: Recruitment Level
Training Level
Evaluation Level
A paradigm shift in the nature of civil service/servants is required to cope up with the emerging demands and the changes in society and economy and to reorient them into a dynamic, efficient and accountable apparatus for public service delivery.
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