Civil Services of India
The Civil Services refer to the career bureaucrats who are the permanent executive branch of the Republic of India.
The Civil Service Day is celebrated on 21 April every year
The purpose for this day is to rededicate and recommit themselves to the cause of the people. It is observed by all Civil Services.
This day gives civil servants the opportunity for introspection and thinking about future strategies to deal with the challenges being posed by the changing times
The 'Prime Minister Award for Excellence in Public Administration' is presented in three categories. Under this scheme of awards instituted in 2006, all the officers individually or as group or as organisation are eligible.
The award includes a medal, scroll and a cash amount of ₹100,000 .
In case of a group, the total award money is ₹500,000 subject to a maximum of ₹100,000 per person. For an organisation the cash amount is limited to ₹500,000
The Civil Services refer to the career bureaucrats who are the permanent executive branch of the Republic of India.
The Civil Service Day is celebrated on 21 April every year
The purpose for this day is to rededicate and recommit themselves to the cause of the people. It is observed by all Civil Services.
This day gives civil servants the opportunity for introspection and thinking about future strategies to deal with the challenges being posed by the changing times
The 'Prime Minister Award for Excellence in Public Administration' is presented in three categories. Under this scheme of awards instituted in 2006, all the officers individually or as group or as organisation are eligible.
The award includes a medal, scroll and a cash amount of ₹100,000 .
In case of a group, the total award money is ₹500,000 subject to a maximum of ₹100,000 per person. For an organisation the cash amount is limited to ₹500,000