
New Delhi: Probationers of the Indian Corporate Law Service, Defence Aeronautical Quality Assurance Service and Central Labour Service today called on the President of India at Rashtrapati Bhavan, marking the start of their careers in public service.
Addressing the officers, the President said that their achievement is a reflection of their determination and perseverance. As they take on the challenges of public service, they should remember that their decisions and actions have the power to transform lives. In their respective domains, they will be the torchbearers of good governance, transparency, and accountability.
On the role of Corporate Law Service officers, she added that the corporate sector is a key pillar of our nation’s economic growth and development. As officers entrusted with the implementation and enforcement of corporate laws, their role will be central in nurturing a business environment that is transparent, accountable, and conducive to innovation and entrepreneurship.
Speaking to Central Labour Service probationers, the President observed, “On one hand, you are custodians of the law, tasked with ensuring compliance of labour laws that safeguard the rights and dignity of workers. On the other hand, you serve as compassionate mediators and advocates for social justice, promoting fair labour practices, harmonious industrial relations, and the overall welfare of the working population. Your work can bring balance to the complex relationship between employers and employees, creating an environment of mutual respect, productivity, and equity.”
Turning to Defence Aeronautical Quality Assurance Service officers, she added, “Quality in military aviation is not just about meeting technical specifications—it is about ensuring operational safety, mission preparedness, reliability, and strategic superiority. You have a prime responsibility to ensure that all military aviation stores, whether indigenously produced or imported, meet the stringent quality and airworthiness requirements at par with the highest global standards. Augmenting defence capabilities requires not only strengthening public sector undertakings but also actively handholding and enabling the private sector. By integrating private enterprises into the defence ecosystem through supportive policies and technology transfers, India can accelerate indigenization efforts and position itself as a global defence manufacturing hub.”
BI Bureau