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Civil servants must learn to work with anonymity and dedication: Vice President

New Delhi: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has called upon IAS officers to work with dedication for improvement in delivery of services and grievance redressal to citizens, while maintaining the principle of anonymity.

Recently 175 IAS officers of the 2020 batch posted as Assistant Secretaries in various Ministries called on Vice President Dhankhar at Upa-Rashtrapati Nivas along with S Radha Chauhan, Secretary, Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) and other senior officials from DoPT.

Addressing the officers, Dhankhar said that as civil servants, “you owe your highest allegiance to the Constitution and must always strive to preserve and uphold the rights guaranteed under it. Attracting attention to oneself or taking political positions must be avoided at all costs.”

The Vice President advised the officers to remember that “today’s citizen aspires to have a voice in the processes of policy formulation and implementation.” He suggested that a civil servant’s empathetic attitude towards the common citizen determines their satisfaction from the government services.

Interacting with the officers, the Vice President observed that the batch has diverse educational backgrounds such as engineering, medicine, management, law and arts, and suggested that they utilise their educational background to innovate and deliver high quality outputs in governance.

The Vice President also noted with pleasure that the batch comprised a significant number of women IAS officers and noted that “it is an encouraging development that women are now leading in all fields, including administration and governance.” He conveyed his best wishes to the batch of 2020 in their endeavours. /BI/