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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to address valedictory ceremony at LBSNAA in Mussoorie tomorrow
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to address valedictory ceremony at LBSNAA in Mussoorie tomorrow

India Gazette

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to address valedictory ceremony at LBSNAA in Mussoorie tomorrow

ANI 11 Jun 2025, 23:54 GMT+10 New Delhi [India], June 11 (ANI): Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will address the valedictory ceremony of the 127th Induction Training Program at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie on 12 June 2025. He will arrive at Jolly Grant Airport at 9:45 AM and reach Mussoorie at 11:30 AM. The Lok Sabha Speaker is scheduled to return to Delhi the same day, said an official release. The 127th Induction Training Programme at the Mussoorie-based Academy is specifically designed for officers promoted from State Civil Services to the Indian Administrative Service. A total of 97 officers promoted from the services of 19 states are participating in this program, including 73 male officers and 24 female officers. This programme is inspired by the national vision of 'Viksit Bharat @2047' and the transformational goals of 'Mission Karmayogi.' It provides a structured platform for officers to transition smoothly from state-level administrative roles to national-level leadership responsibilities. The objective is to nurture ethical, capable, and future-ready civil servants equipped for policy-making, inter-regional coordination, and institutional leadership. The programme is based on seven key thematic pillars: Good Governance, Personality Development, Collaborative Learning, Technology, Leadership Insights, Entrepreneurship, and Regional Understanding. (ANI)

Refrain from impulsive social media posts & reject inducements, say guidelines for selected civil service candidates
Refrain from impulsive social media posts & reject inducements, say guidelines for selected civil service candidates

Time of India

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Refrain from impulsive social media posts & reject inducements, say guidelines for selected civil service candidates

LBSNAA NEW DELHI: Be mindful of social media and refrain from impulsive posts, stated official guidelines issued for those selected for the civil services this year (2024 batch). The guidelines, issued by Mussoorie-based Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration ( LBSNAA ), also emphasise: 'It's important to keep a diligent account of financial issues and reject all forms of inducement such as gifts, hospitality and free publicity. In this context care has to be taken that your success is not leveraged inappropriately at any stage.' It added that the selected candidates should start following these norms from now on and should also familiarise their family members with the cultural norms of the service. The premier academy for training of civil servants also said 'any kind of social media that promotes self is strongly discouraged'. The advisory comes at a time when several civil servants seek to boost their social media presence. Some of the senior IAS officers told TOI that contrary to the earlier norm when civil servants remained in the background and focused on execution of assigned tasks, now there is self publicity by officers using social media in some cases. The guideline said officers should 'pause and reflect' on the possible impact before posting any comment. '...You should remain mindful, even at this stage, of avoiding posts that would or could defame the service ot its is advisable to avoid posting any content lest it may lead to misinterpretation at an individual/ institutional level,' it said. The academy has also urged the new recruits to show compassion and engage with people in a manner that while expressing their viewpoint they must not hurt others' sentiments. It said they must ensure their personal conduct and official and social interface with the general public, people's representatives, corporate entities, civil society organisations, govt personnel and vulnerable sections of the society is 'courteous, respectful, dignified and appropriate'. On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had urged civil servants to treat citizens as Gods and serve them. He had told young officers to reach out to the poor and their concerns.

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