Civil Servants: Their Powers and Duties

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As the title suggests, “Civil Servants – Their Powers and Duties” will not only be the source of knowledge to thousands of its readers but will also inspire and inform the subsequent writings on the subject. In recent years Civil servants are under attack by their guardians and public both. This has led to the demoralisation of the whole lot, which in turn has eroded their working capacity. There was, therefore, a felt need for knowing the healthy and wealthy past to shape the present for better tomorrow. One can not understand our present administrative set up without knowing something about its origin and development of the different phases of administrative growth. The present has its roots in past. An effort has been made to locate the roots without uprooting the tree, thus tried to prevent such loss of racial memory. I have also tried to indicate and explain some aspects of administration for the young Civil Servants which will help in their efforts or self improvement.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rabindra Singh

Born in Gaya Distt. of Bihar in 1956. Dr. Rabindra Singh completed his secondary Education from High School, Wazirganj, Gaya. Dr. Singh secured first Division and First position in I.Sc. and B.Sc. (Hons. Physics) from Gaya College, Gaya which led him to hold National merit Scholarship. While preparing himself for higher competitive examination, he joined R.B.I. in the year, 1980 and there after in 1983 joined NABARD, Patna. During the period he did B.A. privately. He received M.A. Degree in History with special paper Medieval India from Magadh University, Bodh Gaya in 1986. He was selected in Bihar Administrative service in 1986 and served Govt. of Bihar in many capacities including Divisional Manager, Roadways Magistrate with Powers of special judicial Magistrate, Ist Class, chief of personnel and chief of Administration, B.S.R.T.C. Patna. In the year, 1999 he joined as P.S. to Minister, Registration, Govt. of Bihar. In the year 2000 he joined as executive Magistrate and after that again P.S. to Minister, Food, Civil Supplies and Commerce and thereafter P.S. to Minister Art, Culture, Youth affairs and Tourism, Government of Bihar. Under sub-section (i) of Section 72 of the Bihar Reorganisation Act, 2000 after final Cadre division of Officers his services has been placed in Jharkhand State and at present he is posted at PAKUR as an Executive Magistrate holding charges of various sections including development and general sections of the District. Thus he acquired varied experiences in many fields which enabled him to peep into various facets of civil administration in depth which inturn inspired him to go through this challenging work.

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Title
Civil Servants: Their Powers and Duties
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8186867767
Length
256p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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