Modi lists out 19 new commandments for conduct of bureaucrats, says maintain political neutrality
The new rules say that a civil servant should not misuse his position & take decisions in order to derive financial or material benefits for himself.

The Government has issued a gazette notification on August 6 amending the All India Service (Conduct) Rules, 1968 for All-India Service officers of IAS, IPS and Indian Forest Service.
As many as 19 provisions have been inserted in the existing rules which now say that every member of the all-India service shall maintain "high ethical standards, integrity and honesty" as well as political neutrality. "Every member of the service shall maintain promoting of principles of merit, fairness and impartiality in the discharge of duties, accountability and transparency, responsiveness to the public - particularly to the weaker sections - and courtesy and good behaviour with the public," say the new set of rules inserted by the government.
Earlier conduct rules only said this much: "All members shall at all times maintain absolute integrity and devotion to duty and shall do nothing which is unbecoming of a member of the Service."
Now, it has also been stipulated that a bureaucrat shall not place himself under any financial or other obligations to any individual or organisation which may influence him in the performance of his official duties. Another new provision inserted in the conduct rules is that the bureaucrat should declare his private interests relating to his public duties and take steps to resolve any conflicts in a way that protects the public interest.
Other new attributes expected now of a bureaucrat by the Modi government are: "he should commit himself to and uphold the supremacy of the constitution and democratic values, defend and uphold the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the state, public order, decency and morality."
The new set of rules by the government also specify that bureaucrats shall take decisions "solely in public interest" and use/cause to use public resources "efficiently, effectively and economically".
The new rules also say that a civil servant "should not misuse his position" and not take decisions in order to derive financial or material benefits for "himself, his friends or family". Bureaucrats are now expected not to discriminate against anyone, particularly the poor and under-privileged sections of society and "refrain" from doing anything which is contrary to law or established practices.
It has also been specified that a civil servant shall performs and discharge his duties with the "highest degree of professionalism" and "dedication to the best of his abilities." Such wide-ranging set of conduct rules now ensure bureaucrats will have to be on their toes as violation of these conduct rules can lead to strong disciplinary action.
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