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“Institutional quality is a crucial driver of economic performance”. In this context suggest reforms in Civil Service for strengthening democracy.

Civil services, as the steel frame and core institution of governance, plays a decisive role in policy formulation, implementation, and Economic growth.

Reforms in Civil Service to Strengthen Democracy

Political Reforms

Political Neutrality: Ensure insulation from political interference through Civil Services Boards as per T.S.R. Subramanian Case (2013).

Transparency in Appointments: Adopt merit-based and open selection for key administrative posts.

Continuity in Tenure: Fix minimum tenure for key field officers to ensure policy stability and accountability.

Decentralisation of Power: Strengthen PRIs and ULBs by devolving funds, functions, and functionaries, promoting participatory democracy.

Institutional Reforms

Capacity Building: Implement Mission Karmayogi for continuous learning, digital skills, and behavioural transformation.

Performance Management: Introduce outcome-based appraisals and digital tools like SPARROW.

Code of Ethics: Institutionalise a Civil Services Code of Ethics promoting integrity, impartiality, and empathy.

Ethical Auditing: Conduct periodic integrity audits through initiatives like Mission Satyanistha (Indian Railways).

Reform Commission: Establish a Permanent Civil Service Reform Commission for policy evaluation and innovation.

Economic Reforms

Efficiency and Cost Optimisation: Encourage outsourcing of non-core functions for better utilisation of resources.

Technology Integration: Use AI, CPGRAMS, and e-Office for efficient, transparent, and real-time service delivery.

Social Reforms

Citizen-Centric Governance: Implement Citizen’s Charters and Right to Service Acts to ensure time-bound service delivery.

Public Participation: Enhance citizen engagement platforms such as Prashasan Gaon Ke Sang Abhiyan (Rajasthan).

Value Orientation: Reinforce integrity, empathy, compassion, and public service motivation among officers.

Inclusivity: Promote gender and social diversity in recruitment and leadership positions.

A reformed service structure is essential for fulfilling the 2nd ARC’s vision of a proactive, accountable, and responsive administration.