3. How are the central civil services different from the other civil services? Explain with example
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Explanation:
The Central Civil Services (CCS) is part of Civil Services of India and are concerned directly with the union non-political executive administration and is the permanent bureaucracy of the federal Government of India. Most of the specialized fields in civil services in India belong to the central services.
The highest personnel cadre strength among CCS is with Central Secretariat Service and Indian Revenue Service (IT and C&CE). The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions is the cadre controlling authority for the Central Secretariat Service, while the rest in CCS is controlled by respective Union Government ministries of India. The Central Civil Services are classified into Group A and Group B, both of which are gazetted.