President Murmu Urges IAS Officers to Embrace 'Nation First' for a Developed India
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New Delhi, March 2 (NationPress) President Droupadi Murmu referred to IAS officers as the "guardians of governance standards" during her remarks on Monday. She emphasized that the ethos of "Nation First" ought to be their foundational principle for fostering developmental achievements towards "Viksit Bharat by 2047".
While addressing the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers who transitioned from State Civil Services at the 128th Induction Training Programme held at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), the President asserted that each decision made by these officers should align with the comprehensive vision of creating a developed India by 2047.
She reminded the officials that their duties now surpass local or state interests, stressing the necessity of their collective professionalism, coordination, and dedication to uphold the highest public service standards.
President Murmu highlighted that IAS officers are not merely regional administrators; they are the guardians of governance standards that need to be maintained across the entire country.
As IAS officers, they are anticipated to effectively implement policies that address the needs and aspirations of the populace.
She noted that their rich experiences and the "Nation First" spirit should serve as their guiding light while facing increasingly complex challenges.
"These elevated responsibilities demand a viewpoint that transcends departmental confines and breaks down administrative barriers," she stated, adding that through collaboration, they can enhance institutional coherence and fortify governance mechanisms.
The President underscored that IAS officers are expected to play a pivotal role in fostering inclusive development.
She stressed that India's evolution into a developed nation will only be significant when the most vulnerable and marginalized communities benefit from it.
President Murmu urged IAS officers to make relentless efforts to ensure no community is overlooked due to geographical, social, or economic barriers.
Another critical area requiring their dedication is sustainability and climate resilience.
As senior administrators, they must advocate for green practices, promote climate-adaptive governance, and ensure sustainable growth, she stated, emphasizing that our actions today will shape the quality of life for future generations.