HI FRIENDS,......
The Indian Civil Service has great respect and responsibilities. Corporate jobs may offer more perks, but an entry to Civil Service as officers is considered prestigious by many Indian youngsters. Indian Civil Services are held by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Major share of top posts in Civil Service are bagged by highly qualified people from various streams. This shows that Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is still an Indian youngster’s dream job.
Entry into the IAS, IPS and the Central Services, Group A and Group B is through the All India Combined Competitive Examination for the Civil Services conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). One has to put a lot of time and energy to come out successful in Civil Service Examination. The competition is so high that the interested candidates sometimes will have to take the Exam repeatedly to become successful.
There are many services one can opt if successful in the examination. They are:
Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
Indian Police Service (IPS)
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) :
The post of an IAS officer carries a lot of responsibility. At the top of the hierarchy of IAS officers is the Cabinet Secretary followed by Secretary/ Additional Secretary, Joint Secretary, Director, Under Secretary and then the Junior Scale Officers. These posts are filled according to seniority.
The Indian Police Service (IPS) :
The Indian Police Service is mainly public safety and security. The Indian Police Service is divided into various departments like the Crime Branch, the Criminal Investigation Department, Home Guards and the Traffic Bureau. The area of functioning for the IPS can be broadly divided into: maintenance of law and order, crime prevention and detection, traffic control and accident prevention and management.
The Indian Foreign Service (IFS) :
The foreign service of India is the functionary body of the career diplomats of India. The Indian Foreign Service forms a part of the Central Services under the Government of India. The administrative head of the Indian Foreign Service is the Foreign Secretary of India.
Friends, this is the best opportunity for every aspirant of Indian Civil Services.

Hi All,
ReplyDeleteAs we all know there are only a few books completely dedicated to
Public Administration UPSC exam preparation. Therefore we run after
the only available resources like Laxmikant, Prasad & Prasad, Coaching
materials.
After careful analysis it could be easily found that they all are
copied from one another and has almost same content.
Ex : Almost all topics from Laxmikant are copied from International
Journal for Public Administration and could be easily found if you
check on internet. Thus they are decades old and are not relevant in
Indian context.
The books by reputed authors like Avasthi & Maheshwari or foreign
authors are topic and research specific. So they are bulky and covers
only a few topic. Further they are not relevant in contemporary
context.
Therefore here is a book which covers each and every topic of UPSC for
authentic sources. Further the content is latest (ie; upto 2019
January) and covers the contemporary issues which is the crux of UPSC
exam. Sources of this book are :
1) National & International research papers
2) National ministries & departmental sites
3) National & International Organizations (like WTO,WB…)
4) National & International newspapers
5) PIB,RSTV,LSTV,Doordarshan
6) NGO’s,Reports of various committees
* There is no content copied from any contemporary books( like
Laxmikant, Avasth,coaching materials….etc) which are in market . The
sources are authentic as almost 90% content is taken from research
papers and governmental organizations .
If anyone is interested in this book please whatsapp @ 8290440946 or
email @ bhupesh.k1987@gmail.com
Please check
https://www.scribd.com/document/398053019/Public-Administration-Capsule-for-Upsc
https://publicadministrationcapsule.blogspot.com/