Title: Articles for IAS
1 Articles for IAS
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2Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is the
administrative civil service of the government of
India. Indian administrative service officers
hold key positions in the union government, state
government and public sector undertakings. All
India Services are controlled by the Central
Government of India. The selected candidates are
appointed to different state cadres and when
required they also move to Central Government
jobs on deputation. This being the main
responsibility, every civil servant is assigned
to a particular office which deals with policy
matters pertaining to that area.
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3The policy matters are framed, modified,
interpreted in this office under the direct
supervision of the Administrative Officer in
consultation with the Minister. The
implementation of policies is also done on the
advice of the Officer. The implementation process
involves supervision and touring. The allocation
of enormous funds to and by the field officers
calls for supervision and the officials concerned
have to reply to queries made in the Parliament
for which they must remain well informed.
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4Most IAS officers start their careers in the
state administration at the sub-divisional level
as a sub divisional magistrate. They are
entrusted with the law and order situation of the
city along with general administration and
development work of the areas under their
charge.
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5Direct recruitment of a candidate into IAS is by
the examination conducted by UPSC. In the year
2013, UPSC has come up with the new pattern and
new syllabus for conducting the IAS exam. Prior
to 2013, the candidates were required to take two
optional subjects but as per the new syllabus the
aspirants are now required to choose only one. In
the new pattern more information is given to the
General Studies paper.
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6In the District, the most senior person is the
Collector or Deputy Commissioner or District
Magistrate. The DM/Collector/DC handles the
affairs of the District including development
functions. He necessarily tours all rural sectors
inspecting specific projects, disputed sites and
looks into the problems of people on the spot
also.
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7At the divisional level, the Divisional
Commissioner is in charge of his division. His
role is to oversee law and order and general
administration and developmental work. Appeals
against the Divisional Commissioner are heard by
the Chairman of the Board of Revenue.There is
many coaching centre for this IAS exam in all
over India. Excell career India is one of the top
five IAS Coaching center in Chennai and it is the
best place for studying.
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8Excell also offer regular coaching, and weekend
coaching for working candidates Online / Postal
coaching also is available. Also excel career
India conducts the weekly and monthly exams and
for students who going for exam before they
conducts the model exam like UPSC conducts in the
centre.For more details Articles for IAS
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