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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Reply to Miss/Mr Anonymous

Comment from Miss/Mr Anonymous: "You are in Group A Service, no body can touch you...." What do you mean by this? Are we appointing people for an Aramdayak career in the Government? In corporates its the reverse. Top executives are always held accountable for performance and it is the equivalents of Group Cs and Group Ds who can not be touched. It is not a healthy mindset to have .... nobody can touch you!! After all as a Public servant drawing salary this mentality reeks of rent seeking.
Manmauji's Reply: Hello Miss/Mr Anonymous, thanks for your visit on the blog and taking pain to write straight from the heart....Regarding your comment, I think it has been mis- conceived by you and taken in wrong context. I fully agree with your views about the accountability of senior executives and specially Group A officers...The quoted phrase was written in the context of a query from a reader of this blog who want to know about IAS scope as he was selected in IRS[IT] and was confused whether he should appear again for the exam to become an IAS. His/her apprehension was that whether he will get the time for the preparation and whether he will be harassed by anybody in the field for preparing for the Civil Service Exam..In this context it was replied that he need not worry about it as no body can harass un- necessarily on this ground and thus this quote was written that 'You are in Group A Service, no body can touch you'...I hope that I am able to make my point clear and politely disagree with your allegation on the particular post....further comments are welcome...keep blogging..

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the pains in clarifying. Have no doubt at all about your dedication.
Best wishes & Regards.

Anonymous said...

Hi Neutral views,
Thanks for the clear guidance you provide. I am a well educated person of 22 years. I have joined my Fathers business of about 40 employees in a junior leadership role. Do you think one can have a more fulfilling career, both for oneself and for the country, in the IAS / IA&AS / IFS / IPS / IRS / IC&CES than as an honest tax paying and hardworking businessman? Kindly reply in a manner that i am able to take a decision and focus resolutely on either my business (which incidentally is of a CHA, transport, etc) OR prepare earnestly for the CSE.
Thanks and with very warm regards
Rajeev Parashar