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    Reading Between the Lines: PREPARING FOR THE CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION Designed‚ Written and Compiled by Nikhil Pavan Kalyan‚ IAS Contributions by: Ravi Shankar Shukla‚ IAS Shena Aggarwal‚ IAS Vibhu Goel‚ IAS Ajay Singh Tomer‚ IAS Ramachandran R‚ IAS K Thavaseelan‚ IAS Anupam Saha‚ IAS Harshika Singh‚ IAS Bhuvnesh Pratap Singh‚ IAS Rukmani Riar‚ IAS Nitesh Patil‚ IAS Suhas Sivanna‚ IAS Prince Dhawan‚ IAS Surabhi Malik‚ IAS Mangeh Kumar‚ IAS Dr. Piyush Singla‚ IAS Rajanvir

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    Paper V) will be such that a well-educated person will be able to answer them without any specialized study. The question will be such as to test a candidate’s general awareness of a variety of subjects‚ which will have relevance for a career in Civil Services. The questions are likely to test the candidate’s basic understanding of all relevant issues‚ and ability to analyze‚ and take a view on conflicting socio- economic goals‚ objectives and demands. The candidates must give relevant‚ meaningful

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    Case Study #1 An Island Firestorm In our fast changing world and with the advancement of technology‚ modernization and development happens in many ways. With these developments‚ there is an increase in the number of people that lives or visits in a certain area which also creates influx of tourist. These aspects of development also results to various problems such as pollution in air‚ land and water. Today‚ there is a mad rush to build high-rise buildings and commercial establishments at the expense

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    Definition and Legal framework of the principles which govern Civil Service employment 1. The Principle of Merit and Fitness The merit and fitness system is the process of promoting and hiring government employees based on their ability to perform a job‚ rather than on their political connections. A person’s qualifications are to be determined by competitive examinations as far as practicable. The system secures efficiency in government service and promote social justice because it guarantees equal opportunity

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    COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DATE: 19TH MARCH‚ 2012. ASSIGNMENT: USING CASE STUDIES IDENTIFY AND DISCUSS THE FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR IN THE CIVIL SERVICES OF DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. LECTURER: MAUKESH BASDEO TABLE OF CONTENTS BRIEF ABSTRACT ----------------------------------------------------------------- page 3 BACKGROUND OF STUDY --------------------------------------------------------

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    that the Civil Service is the ‘real government’ in this country. Bethan Boyes Her Majesty’s Civil Service is a hierarchical‚ unelected organisation that plays an integral part in decision-making within the British political system. Operating discreetly as a highly functioning component of the core executive‚ the civil service is a permanent bureaucracy whose role is to serve and assist the incumbent government. Operating within Whitehall‚ historically it’s been the work of the civil service to carry

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    The Civil Service System

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    is a civil service system? A civil service system can be defined as the administrative part of a government or the employees of a government excluding military personnel. They are merit based jobs and prospective employees are required to take exams to be considered for employment. According to their website‚ “The Federal civil service includes all appointive positions in the executive‚ judicial‚ and legislative branches of the Federal Government‚ except positions in the uniformed services” (Personnel

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    Department of Commerce‚ Delhi School of Economics‚ Delhi University [pic] Ehtical Issues in INDIAN CIVIL SERVICES An assignment submitted in the Partial fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of the degree of “Master of Human Resource and Organisation Development” By Rohit Kumar Singh Shivika Tandon Shweta Jatwani Shruti Sayana Mohit Yadav Rahul Kumar Acknowledgement We deem it our privilege to extend the gratitude and

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    The Federal Civil Service

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    Ashley Kim Period: 7 Unit Four Paper The Federal Civil Service system has to do with the three branches of government executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial and their officials. When the system of government first came about many of the officials were amateurs and didn’t quite know what their job were and how to do it effectively. But as time went on the officials gained knowledge and experience on how to preform their job in the government as best as possible as well as help shape the United

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    Civil Service Commission

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    T. BAYOT The responsibility of the Civil Service Commission is to advise the Mayor and the Director of Human Resources on problems concerning personnel administration in City service and to uphold the interest of the City’s merit-based civil service system‚ a role which is vital to the public interest. The principal responsibilities of the Commission are to serve as an appellate tribunal for employee appeals; to rule on proposed changes to the Civil Service Regulations and the Classification and

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