Public Service Values - Public Service Bill 2006

 Public Service Values - Public Service Bill 2006 

In 2006 the department Of Personnel drafted a Public Service Bill12 which enumerated fundamental values of Public Services, a Code of Ethics, a Management Code etc. with the object of developing public services as a professional, politically neutral, merit based and accountable civil service. 

The main values by which the Public Servants shall be guided are as follows: 

a) allegiance to the Constitution and the law, democracy, nationalism, sovereignty, integrity of India and the security of the nation; 

b) function in apolitical manner; 

c) Act objectively, impartially, honestly, equitably, and in a fair and just manner;

 d) Act with integrity and in a courteous and just manner; 

e) Establish high standards, and ensure quality service, effective working and prompt decision making;

f) Be accountable for the decisions; 

g) Establish merit as the fundamental principle in employment, promotion and placements;

 h) Discharge functions with due regard to diversity of the nation/community and religion but without discrimination of caste, community, religion, gender or class and duly protecting the interest of poor, underprivileged and weaker sections;

 i) Provide honest, impartial and frank advice to political executive; 

j) Ensure that public money is used with utmost economy and care;

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