Friday, March 19, 2010

Something about Civil Services IAS IPS

India and Indian people needs a well organised government machinery for proper governance. There are two facets to the administration of a country. One of them is security for which the country has its defence services and the other is the non-military part, which is taken care of by the Civil Services Administrator. The Iinidna Administrative Service can be traced back to the year of India’s independence, 1947. The IAS services can be operates at three levels -central, district and divisional. Work at the central level involves the framing and implementation of policies. The functions of the IAS at the district level encompass all district affairs with special emphasis on development. General administration and development work is the responsibility of the IAS at the divisional level. The post of an IAS officer carries a lot of responsibilities. The officers are answerable to the Parliament for any irregularities that may occur. At the top of the hierarchy of IAS officers is the Cabinet Secretary followed by Secretary/ Additional Secretary, Joint Secretary, Director, Under Secretary and then the Junior Scale Officers. These posts are filled according to seniority. The Indian Police Service (IPS) As the name suggests, the main responsibility of the IPS is public safety and security of the people. The Indian Police Service is divided into various departments like the Crime Branch, the Criminal Investigation Department, Home Guards etc. The area of functioning for the IPS can be broadly divided into: maintenance of law and order, crime prevention and detection, traffic control and accident prevention and management. The IPS also has several policing agencies like the Intelligence Bureau, the Central Bureau of Investigation, Cabinet Secretariat Security, Border Security Force and the Central Reserve Police Force. An IPS officer is given charge as an Additional Superintendent of Police of a district after 2 years initial service. This post is usually held for two years and then comes the next appointment, that of the Superintendent of Police and then the post of the Deputy Inspector General (DIG). The hierarchy in the IPS cadre is like this - the Director General of Police (DG) is the head of the entire Police force of a state. Special divisions of the Police force like the Border Security Force, the CBI, etc., have a Director General at the helm. The Indian Forest Service (IFS) The maintenance of the natural resources of the country is very essential for a balanced all round development of the country. Maintenance of forests is so important for maintaining the ecological balance that the Indian Forest Service has been set up for this very purpose.

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