Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

REFORGING THE RUSTED STEEL FRAME: CIVIL SERVICES NEED REFORMS FROM WOMB TO TOMB

The Daily Guardian

|

November 21, 2025

India’s dream of Atmanirbhar Bharat will remain incomplete unless its rusted steel frame — the civil services — is reforged.

- K. MAHESH

REFORGING THE RUSTED STEEL FRAME: CIVIL SERVICES NEED REFORMS FROM WOMB TO TOMB

Despite the extraordinary constitutional protection granted to them under Article 311, the Indian bureaucracy continues to be plagued by inefficiency, corruption, and a worrying lack of empathy for the people it serves.

India is among only a dozen federal democracies in the world that extend such constitutional protection to its civil servants. Yet, even after 75 years of Independence and more than 600 state and union committees and commissions recommending reforms from the Gorwala Report (1951) and Appleby Report (1953) to the Administrative Reforms Commissions of 1966 and 2005 — the system remains largely unchanged.

While much public debate revolves around electoral and judicial reforms, civil services reform arguably deserves higher priority. The bureaucracy's inefficiency is not merely a governance issue; it lies at the heart of the country's judicial backlog, time of Parliament getting utilised to discuss local governance issues then discussing and debating national issues, and erosion of public trust.

India’s courts are burdened by over five crore pending cases — 4.6 crore in lower courts, 63 lakh in High Courts, and nearly 87,000 in the Supreme Court (as per the National Judicial Data Grid, 2025). More than half involve the government as a litigant. This is when a large number of Indians are not leading a Constitutional way of life due to illiteracy and poverty

This “docket explosion” is not an accident. It reflects the absence of administrative and judicial imagination among civil servants.

Poorly drafted orders, lack of due diligence, and weak understanding of legal provisions force citizens into litigation. Most officers receive little or no serious grounding in administrative law, constitutional interpretation, or landmark judicial pronouncements.

MORE STORIES FROM The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

Red Fort blast: Four more held, sent to 10-day NIA custody

The National Investigation Agency has arrested four more key suspects in the 10 November car blast outside the Red Fort, taking the total number of arrests to six in the terror case that killed 15 people and injured more than two dozen.

time to read

1 min

November 21, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

No judicial deadlines for Raj Bhavan or Rashtrapati Bhavan, rules SC

The Supreme Court on Thursday held that neither the Governor nor the President can be bound by judicially imposed timelines for granting assent to Bills passed by state legislatures.

time to read

1 min

November 21, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

Anupam Kher looks forward to screening of three films at IFFI 2025

Actor Anupam Kher has expressed deep pride and excitement ahead of the screening of his three films at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa.

time to read

1 min

November 21, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

SIR 'unplanned, chaotic and dangerous', Mamata tells CEC Gyanesh Kumar

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, condemning the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls as “unplanned, chaotic and dangerous”.

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

Dragon Fruit: The bright new superfruit in your daily diet

Vibrant, photogenic, and packed with nutrients, dragon fruithas quickly evolved from an exotic curiosity toa mainstream favourite in Indian kitchens.

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

NITISH 10.0: NDA UNVEILS CASTE- BALANCED, REVAMPED CABINET

Nitish Kumar returned for a record 10th term on Thursday as the NDA unveiled a sharply reworked, caste-balanced Bihar cabinet.

time to read

3 mins

November 21, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

'Children first': Experts demand stronger policy, wider coverage for cancer care

Hailing the government for prioritising childhood cancer, experts have urged Health Minister J.P. Nadda and NITI Aayog Member V.K. Paul to intensify efforts towards a comprehensive National Childhood Cancer Management Policy (NC-CMP).

time to read

3 mins

November 21, 2025

The Daily Guardian

Sabarimala gold theft: Former Board president held

The Special Investigation Team on Thursday arrested former Travancore Devaswom Board president A. Padmakumar in the Sabarimala gold theft case, officials said.

time to read

1 min

November 21, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

Delhi Police bust transnational drug syndicate

The Delhi Police has dismantled a transnational drug trafficking syndicate with the arrest of five Nigerian nationals and the recovery of synthetic narcotics worth around Rs 3 crore, an official said on Thursday.

time to read

1 min

November 21, 2025

The Daily Guardian

The Daily Guardian

DIKSHA WINS GOLF GOLD; MAHIT CLAIMS SHOOTING SILVER AT DEAFLYMPICS

Indian athletes continued their exceptional run at the 25th Summer Deaflympics in Tokyo, with golfer Diksha Dagar securing a dominant gold medal performance and rifle shooter Mahit Sandhu clinching her third medal of the Games with a hard-fought silver in the 50m rifle prone event.

time to read

1 mins

November 21, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size