Question
Download Solution PDFWhich of the following statements is/are correct about the Indian bureaucracy?
1. It consists of the All-India services, State services, employees of the local governments, and technical and managerial staff running public sector undertakings.
2. An IAS or IPS officer is assigned to a particular State, where he or she works under the supervision of the State government.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Both 1 and 2.
Key PointsAll-India Services:
- The Indian bureaucracy consists of the All-India services, State services, employees of the local governments, and technical and managerial staff running public sector undertakings. Hence statement 1 is correct.
- Makers of our Constitution were aware of the importance of the non-partisan and professional bureaucracy.
- They also wanted the members of the civil services or bureaucracy to be impartially selected on the basis of merit.
- So, the Union Public Service Commission has been entrusted with the task of conducting the process of recruitment of civil servants for the government of India.
- Similar public service commissions are provided for the States also.
- Members of the Public Service Commission are appointed for a fixed term.
- Their removal or suspension is subject to a thorough inquiry made by a judge of the Supreme Court.
- An IAS or IPS officer is assigned to a particular State, where he or she works under the supervision of the State government. Hence statement 2 is correct.
- However, the IAS or IPS officers are appointed by the central government, they can go back into the service of the central government, and most importantly, only the central government can take disciplinary action against them.
- This means that the key administrative officers of the States are under the supervision and control of the central government.
- Apart from the IAS and the IPS officers appointed by the UPSC, the administration of the State is looked after by officers appointed through the State Public Service Commissions.
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