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Should IAS Be replaced by Management Services ?
Believe it or not, majority people in the country feel that the time
has come when the Indian Administrative service be replaced by management
Services. Atleast 90 per cent respondents to the mind boggling question
- " Should IAS be replaced by Management Services ? " - posted
on the portal whispersinthecorridors.com agree that the IAS were now
obsolete like the Indian Civil Services when they were replaced by the
former. A professional mangement service comprising of the best officers
from various fields including public and private sector would be better
than the present bureaucracy, they opine mainly because the IAS in recent
years has got into inextricable nexus with the corrupt politicians despite
the fact that bureaucracy should be managed in an impartial manner.
Some others feel that the change should be brought as early as possible
in the organisations / institutes / management institutes, etc. IASs
are meant to manage, control and administer over clerks and baboos of
secretariat and also to some extent control district administration.
"I have seen their failure in technical and specialisation posts
(barring some examples). An IAS armed with BA(pass) or MA (history)
etc. can make stride successfully in a technical institute? no and never",
says Harish Gurjar.
"The right solution could be contracting of senior positions in
GOI at Joint Secretery and above levels with outstanding professionals
in the respective field. The selection is to be based on a shortlisting
to be done by a standing selection board and confirmed by a parliamentary
committee in a public hearing. This service should be restricted",
says keshav Prasad.
Others feel that IAS lobby is controlling the affairs of the top management
of not only the Govt of India but also PSUs and other Autonmous bodies
like Universities and educational institutions despite that they were
not the cream ones. The toppers from the School Exams go to medicines,
engineering and other much demanded professionals line like armed forces,
airlines and the rest residue goes to colleges for graduation.
The UPSC, they say, has to choose from amongst mostly this residue for
IAS services. They get training of less than 2 years and this training
how makes them fit for ruling ministrial and secretarial administration
of the state govts and central govt. Being near to executive, they claim
all benefits and do not have these extended to other services like defence,
scientists, doctors, engineers, professors , judiciary and similar others.
This is leading to resentment amongs the non IAS categories.
Besides, the self interest is too high and they do not allow other cadres
to develop and prove their deservance over the IAS cadre. They have
no other qualification except of that training after the selection but
this training doesn't makes them expert for all fields including the
Airlines, PSUs, Universities, Banks , Financial Institutions and other
technical bodies. This is why they are failure and being non technical
experts, all these organisation are incurring losses and leading to
privatisation.
Why all govt organisation headed by these officers incurr loss where
as as soon as they are privatised i.e headed by non-IASs they stared
giving profits. The IAS services must therefore be restricted to Ministries
and Deptts of the Govt of India and the States Governments only. One
IAS officer Rahul Tewari has defended the service.
"It would have been a useful exercise to discuss as to whether
IAS should be replaced by a mgmt. service only if there was some possibilty
in near future of the same happening. Presently as the scheme of things
in this country is I do not see even the remotest possibility of the
IAS getting replaced or even complimented by some other service. The
top 3500 posts in this country are bagged by senior IAS officers. Even
the junior ones as collectors are the 550 , most important people in
this country.Now changing this at present seems impossible because it
will take years & years to create an institution which would replace
these 4000 show makers of this country. So instead of criticizing the
IAS from outside lets try to get into it and then try to make it as
better as possible.Even better than the best mgmt. services that we
can think of. "
One dozen IAS officers to retire this month
Altogether one dozen IAS officers in the country are retiring by this
month end. They are MssrsA Venkatratnam (UT),K Ambarish (Andhra Pradesh),Arun
Kshetrapal (Madhya Pradesh),Manmohan Singh and W G Gorde (Maharashtra),K
H Dinamani Singh (Manipur-Tripura),Sarita Das (Orissa ),Sant Kumar Tripathi,D
S Bagga (Uttar Pradesh) and Hari Pada Roy ,K K Chakraborty ,Sarafat
Ali Ahmad (West Bengal).
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the Governor of Kerala.
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He is 1984 batch IAS officer of the Bihar cadre.
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arena?The ball is said to be in the court of the Congress party.
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Parshuram Mathur,Sanjay Mane,Milind Kaniskar ,D P Dudhane and Sanjeev
Shami have been selected for foreign training.
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come.
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