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A 2009 stamp dedicated to LBSNAA. On 15 April 1958, the then Union Home Minister Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant announced in the Lok Sabha, that the Government would set up a National Academy of Administration, where training would be given to all the recruits of the Civil Services.
The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is the administrative arm of the All India Services of Government of India. [3] The IAS is one of the three All India Services along with the Indian Police Service and Indian Forest Service. Members of these three services serve the Government of India as well as the individual states.
The training at Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy is designed in such a way that a Forest Service officer after completion of the probation, should be hardened enough to serve in the most difficult terrains of India. Another remarkable feature of this service is that it needs keen technical knowledge along with excellent administrative ...
Punya Salila Srivastava 1993 Secretary (Health Research) and ex officio Director General, ICMR: Dr. Rajiv Bahl Scientist — Heavy Industries: Secretary (Heavy Industry) Kamran Rizvi IAS officer 1991 Home Affairs: Home Secretary: Govind Mohan: 1989 Secretary (Official Language) Ansuli Arya 1989 Secretary (Border Management) Rajendra Kumar 1992
Earlier 75% of GAS (Junior scale) posts were reserved for Class II Mamlatdars and Gujarat Development Service Class II officers while 25% were directly recruited. This resulted in career stagnation and slower promotion avenues for promoted officers. Direct GAS officers too didn't like the move as larger intake results in slower promotion into IAS.
Administrative Training Institute, Mysore is a major federally funded training organization of the Government of Karnataka located in Mysore, India. [1] V. Manjula IAS is the current Director General. From 2002 to 2006, Anita Kaul was the Director General of the Institute.
In 2010, he resigned from the IAS and worked as a part of the Providing Urban Amenities to Rural Areas Project of Dr. Abdul Kalam. [13] [14] In 2013, he started Officers IAS Academy, a civil services coaching institute to train aspirants. [15] [16] Since 2022 he is also serving as a Madras Christian College Association member.
The tradition was finally brought to an end in 2010 when Gautam Sengupta an archaeologist, replaced K.M Srivastava an IAS officer as director general. He was again succeeded by Pravin Srivastava, another IAS officer. Srivastava's successor incumbent, Rakesh Tiwari was also a professional archaeologist.