Showing posts with label All India Services (Conduct) Rules. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All India Services (Conduct) Rules. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2016

Madhya Pradesh IAS who praised Nehru in a Facebook post transferred

Ajay Singh Gangwar, the 2005 batch promoted IAS officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre and Barwani district collector, who had praised India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru in a sarcastic Facebook post early this week, faces the music— yes, he is transferred. After the controversy erupted, the 55-year-old officer was brought back to the secretariat in Bhopal, as deputy secretary, in an order issued on Thursday. In the Hindi Facebook post that went viral in social media, Gangwar questioned:

Saturday, December 06, 2014

Centre Amends Conduct Rules: List of 18 new rules for civil servants to follow

THE government wants civil servants to follow 18 basic principles in their conduct. Those include defending decency and morality, maintaining political neutrality, promoting principles of merit, and maintaining courtesy and good behaviour with the public, among others. The government on November 27, 2014, notified the Central Civil Services (Conduct) (Third Amendment) Rules, 2014 whereby under new Rule 3, the civil servants are asked to…

Saturday, August 09, 2014

Civil servants must maintain “good behaviour” with public, says amended AIS (Conduct) Rules, 1968

BUREAUCRATS now have to maintain “courtesy and good behaviour with the public”, according to sub-rule (1A) of the newly amended All India Services (Conduct) Rules, 1968. BoI here lists the points as inserted into the rules through an amendment:

Thursday, November 28, 2013

387-page government handbook answers questions on recruitment, training, retirement etc.

Officer Trainees of a Group A service with President (File Photo)
UNDER what circumstances, the government can appoint a non-Indian to a civil post? Is stammering a disqualification for taking up a job in the government? You may get the answers of those and many more in the 387-page-long document which the government has…

Friday, September 18, 2009

Don’t raise fund yourself to finance your study abroad, govt tells officers after a few cases of negotiations detected

THE government has reiterated that no officer is allowed to raise fund or ask for contribution from any source to finance his or her study if prior government permission is not obtained. The notice has come in the backdrop of detection of a few cases where officers had negotiated or taken financial assistance from private bodies and other domestic organizations, not known to sponsor study programmes, for financing their study programmes, without the previous knowledge of the government. Under Rule 10 of the All India Services (Conduct) Rules, 1968, no officer except with the previous sanction of the government can accept contributions or otherwise associate himself with the raising of any fund or other collections in cash or kind in pursuance of any objective whatsoever. The power to give cadre clearance for ex-India study leave or leave for the purpose of pursuing study abroad vests with the respective cadre controlling authorities viz., department of personnel and training (DoPT) in respect of IAS officers, ministry of home affairs (MHA) in respect of IPS officers and ministry of environment & forests in respect of IFS officers. The new directive further said that the state governments, Central ministries or Departments which are competent to grant study leave within India, shall ensure, before granting the leave that officials have given clear information on expenditure including travel, hospitality etc., and sources of funding and details of agencies bearing funding.

Bonanza for 1.3 million Indian Railway employees The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved the proposal of the ministry of railways for payment of Productivity Linked Bonus (PLB) to the railway employees to the extent of 75 days’ wages for FY09. About 13.05 lakh non-gazetted Group B, C and D employees are likely to be benefited from the decision. In fact, this will be the highest PLB payment ever to be made by Indian Railways. PLB is based on the productivity indices reflecting the performance of the Railways. The wage calculation ceiling prescribed for payment of PLB to the eligible non-gazetted railway employees (excluding RPF/RPSF personnel) is Rs 3500 per month. The financial implication of payment of 75 days’ PLB to railway employees has been estimated to be Rs 889 crore.