Responsibilities of the Civil Servants
The main responsibility of the civil servants is to run the administration of India. The country is managed through a number of central government agencies in accordance with policy directions from the ministries. Civil servants are the actual makers of Indian law and policy. They work on behalf of the elected government and fulfill following responsibilities:
- Basis of Government:The prime responsibility of the civil servants is to serve the elected government. Civil servants must offer same standard of free, frank, impartial and responsive advice, and the same level of professionalism in administration and delivery of services, policies, programs irrespective of political ....
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