Civil Service Day

Civil Service Day (21st April)

Every year, on the 21st of April, the “Civil Service Day” is observed by all Civil Services to re-dedicate and re-commit themselves to the cause of the people. It provides a unique opportunity for introspection as also chalking out future strategies to deal with the challenges being posed by the changing times.

On this occasion, all officers of Central and State Governments are honoured for excellence in public administration. The ‘PM Award for Excellence in Public Administration’ is presented in three categories. Under this scheme of awards instituted in 2006, all the officers individually or as group or as organization are eligible.

The award includes a medal, scroll and a cash amount of Rs.1 lakh. In case of a group, the total award money is Rs.5 lakh subject to a maximum of Rs.1 lakh per person. For an organization the cash amount is limited to Rs.5 lakh.

The sixth Civil Service Day was inaugurated by the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, in New Delhi on 21st April, 2011. The full text of the Prime Minister’s speech (External website that opens in a new window) can be accessed.

The Prime Minister’s Awards for Excellence in Public Administration were given to one in individual category, two in group category and two in organization category. The awards recognise the exemplary initiatives impacting the delivery of public services. Check the list of awards (File referring to external site opens in a new window) presented on April 21, 2011.

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