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Indian Civil Service was called the Steel Frame of the Indian Administration. Describe​

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After Independence, the Indian Administrative Service was expected to promote national integration, from a social as well as a spatial point of view. Yet, despite the reservation policy, this elite body lacks representativeness. The partisanship of IAS officers along caste, religious and ethnic lines has further reduced their efficiency as a binding force of the nation. Being an All-India Service, the IAS encourages the spatial mobility of its members, which is not always welcome by officers posted in far-off states or in disturbed areas.

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The Indian Civil Service (ICS) was the steel frame of the British rule in India. It was starte din 1855 and the first batch joined in 1856. ... By 1883, the total number of Indian ICS were12 and in 1915, exactly 60 years after the first competitive examination of ICS, only 63 Indians had joined the ICS.

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