Millennium Post

POLITICS MUST NOT OVERRIDE POLICY: PM TO IAS OFFICERS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: “Politics should never override policy.” This was the message of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to IAS officers as a young batch met him here.

“The Prime Minister urged the officers to inculcate team spirit, and work towards breaking silos, in whatever capacity they serve,” a PMO statement said.

“Stating that politics should never override policy, the Prime Minister urged the officers to use two touchstone­s to help them in their decisionma­king: that the decisions should never be counter to national interest, and that the decisions should not harm the poorest of the poor,” it added.

The IAS officers of 2014 batch who have completed their three-month stint at Centre as Assistant Secretarie­s made eight presentati­ons before Modi on various themes of governance such as DBT, Swachh Bharat, e-courts, Tourism, Health and Satellite Applicatio­ns in Governance.

The Prime Minister compliment­ed the young officers, for their in-depth presenta- tions. He said the attachment of IAS officers as Assistant Secretarie­s with the Union Government had been envisaged as a mechanism that would bring the best out of the blend of youth and experience, the PMO statement said.

The results as presented today, gave him satisfacti­on that this vision was well on the road to realizatio­n, Modi told the young officers.

These officers started working as Assistant Secretarie­s in 58 central government department­s from August 1, instead of starting their career from the cadre states assigned to them, after their training at the Lal Bahadur Shashtri National Academy of Administra­tion, Mussoorie.

The officers were assigned important desks related to policy and flagship programmes of the concerned ministries and department­s. They were groomed by principal mentors at the level of Secretary.

This is the second batch of IAS Officers to have commenced their career with a stint in the central government.

“During their three-month posting with the central government, they were provided a holistic overview of the functionin­g of the central government. However, they started their office work from day one and disposed files related to their desk,” according to a statement by Ministry of Personnel.

“The objective of this initiative is to provide exposure of government of India functionin­g to the IAS officers at a very early stage in their career,” it added. As primary implemente­rs in the field, this exposure would also facilitate a broader macro perspectiv­e even when the officers work in the field, the statement said on Wednesday.

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