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Rent an adviser, boards: How firms can tap bureaucrats’ wisdom without boardroom conflictsFormer government officials and regulators are increasingly joining private companies. This practice raises concerns about potential confli...
From Balance Sheets to Ballots: The quiet coup of India's IRS officersOnce confined to tax roles, IRS officers are now making significant inroads into high-profile positions traditionally held by IAS officers....
Gazetted v/s Non-gazetted jobs: Understanding the key differencesGazetted officers in India, whose appointments are published in the Gazette of India, hold significant authority, handle policy decisions, ...
5 government jobs that don’t require a graduation degreeGovernment jobs in India are highly sought after for their job security and benefits. Five positions without a graduation degree that offer...
Centre forms one-member committee to look into controversy involving IAS officer Puja KhedkarThe Central Government has formed a committee to investigate the candidature claims and actions of IAS officer Puja Khedkar. The controvers...
How much does an IAS officer earn? Social media debate erupts over chartered accountant's postThe Indian Administrative Service (IAS) continues to captivate the youth despite debates on salary comparisons with other professions. Moti...
IAS officer tweets about 10 productivity enhancement tools. Netizens question her prioritiesIn a viral tweet, IAS officer Divya Mittal shared 10 productivity tools, balancing her official duties with online engagement. Netizens exp...
Following in Centre's footsteps, West Bengal to go in for lateral entry in bureaucracyThe lateral entry scheme could see these officials posted in different departments as advisors. The details of their exact job profile and ...
Justice Kurian Joseph seeks 8 LTCs a year for Supreme Court judgesThe LTCs granted to SC judges is the same as an IAS officer in the rank of secretary. However, Unlike IAS officers, SC judges can travel an...
7th pay panel hike: Cabinet Secretary's Rs 2.5 lakh cheque no match for corporate biggiesIn comparison, the chief executive officer in a Rs 1,000 crore company will get a “minimum Rs 10 lakh a month and this could easily go up t...
Allowances allow tax saving but some may be obsolete and outdatedThe list of outdated government perks is pretty long. Sample this: select postal department employees are entitled to a Rs 90-per month cyc...
Seventh Pay Commission may bump up salaries, but IAS has institutionalized the caste systemIn the current jobs caste system, those trained to fight insurgency in C'garh or Manipur would be cleaning saheb’s toilet or doing memsaheb...
What central government employees can expect from the 7th Pay CommissionA formula towards pay parity has been the hallmark of the last few pay commissions. A government entry-level peon now gets a monthly pay of...
Health Ministry looks at DoPT proposal, prescribes medical service on lines of IAS & IPSAs per government statistics, there’s only one doctor for every 1,700 Indians as against the desired ratio of 1:1,000.
After security, Arvind Kejriwal says no to CM bungalow"As I have already informed earlier, I don't need any security, I don't need any escort or PSO. God is my biggest security," Kejriwal said.
Is Durga Shakti Nagpal a victim of the political class?The suspension of UP-based IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal has become a larger story of the IAS as a victim of the political class.
Top IAS officer Rajiv Nayan Choubey eyes perks of ONGC chairmanRajiv Nayan Choubey has been eyeing the ONGC chairman's perks after he became the first bureaucrat to head the Directorate General of Hydro...
- 50 years on, Indian Economic Service officers have little to celebrate
The 500 officers are up against a harsh reality: only a select few can rise up the ladder, grab a secretary's post and become a decision ma...
- Thulasidas named CMD of Air India
Govt appointed V Thulasidas as CMD & Vishwapati Trivedi as Joint MD of newly merged carrier.
- Sell-off blues: Babus give ministry a wide berth
The Ministry of Disinvestment run by Arun Shourie may be the hub of India's massive privatisation programme but nobody wants to work for it.