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Vice President asks Civil Servants to be at the forefront in eliminating corruption
Ensure sustainable and inclusive growth by providing good governance: Vice President; Focus more on eradicating poverty, preventing gender discrimination & other social evils: VP; Spare a thought for the less fortunate: VP; Interacts with officers of the All India Services,Central Civil Services, and Military Engineering Services at MCRHRD
The Vice President of India, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu today called upon Civil Servants to be at the forefront in eliminating corruption and ensure sustainable and inclusive growth by providing good governance.
Advising the civil servants to treat their profession as a public service, he wanted them to uphold integrity and honesty at all times. “Develop a passion to give your best and not just perform assigned duty in a mechanical and routine fashion,” he added
Interacting with officers of the All India Services, Central Civil Services, and Military Engineering Services, who are attending the Foundation Courses at MCRHRD institute in Hyderabad today, Shri Naidu pointed out that corruption was eating into the vitals of the system and asked the officials to take up the elimination of corruption as a mission.
He urged them to focus more on eradicating poverty, preventing gender discrimination and removing illiteracy, apart from providing basic amenities in many rural areas.
Opining that good governance was one of the key elements for India to achieve the desired growth trajectory, Shri Naidu wanted officers to take steps to provide efficient and effective delivery of p
Expressing concern over the rising gap between Urban and Rural areas, Shri Naidu called for concerted efforts to bridge the divide and asked officers to attach high priority to agriculture. “All of you must spare a thought for the less fortunate and reflect on what needs to be done as the representative of the government in your domain,” he added.
Shri Naidu asked all the officers to understand the nature, functioning, and role of the three tiers of governance – Central, State, and Panchayati Raj. He wanted the States and Centre to work together with the spirit of ‘Team India’ to ensure.
While the country has made impressive strides on social, economic, health and other indicators since Independence, the need of the hour for every stakeholder is to not only contribute his or her mite to accelerate growth, but must ensure it to be inclusive and sustainable. And officers like you are the important change agents who can bring about a rapid transformation in the country’s growth narrative.
Dear officers,
Despite the global slowdown, India continues to be one of the bright spots and one of the fastest growing economies in the world. By continuing growth-oriented reforms, India has the potential to become the third largest economy in the coming years. And good governance is one of the key elements for India to achieve the government.
To bring about the desired transformation, the need of the hour is for everyone to render his duty selflessly by adopting a reform
I have made a mention of Gandhi Ji’s talisman just to underscore the need for all administrators to be more empathetic and humane during their interactions with the people.
The ultimate aim of every government policy or scheme is to improve the living standards of the common man. You, the bureaucrats are the facilitators and implementers of the decisions taken by the government. You act as the bridge between the government and the people of this country.
It was the vision and foresight of Shri Sardar Patel that led to creation of the All India Services. He wanted the Civil Services to serve the people zealously with impeccable integrity, honesty and dedication.
May be the time has come for all us to do a serious introspection as to what extent have we collectively realized the dreams of Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel and other national icons.
Even 72 years after independence, the country is facing challenges like poverty, illiteracy, corruption and lack of basic amenities in many rural areas, apart from.
As an officer, you must always ensure that all are given equal access to resources regardless of their social status—be it healthcare or education. It is an essential step in reducing or bridging the divide between the urban and rural areas.