1. Public Services Bill 2007(Chapter III):
Values of
Public Services:
The
Public Service and the Public Servants shall be guided by the following values
in the discharge of their functions:
(a) Patriotism
and upholding national pride;
(b) Allegiance
to the Constitution and the law of the nation;
(c) Objectivity,
impartiality, honesty, diligence, courtesy and transparency; (d) maintain
absolute integrity.
Without
prejudice to the provisions of this Act, the Central Government may, on the
recommendation of or in consultation with the Central Authority, notify from
time to time other values in this Section
Public
Services Code:-
(1) The
Government shall promote the Public Service Values and a standard of ethics in
the Public Service operations, requiring and facilitating every Public Service
employee –
(i) To
discharge official duties with competence and accountability; care and
diligence; responsibility, honesty, objectivity and impartiality; without
discrimination and in accordance with the law;
(ii) To
ensure effective management, professional growth and leadership development;
(iii) To
avoid misuse of official position or information and using the public moneys
with utmost care and economy; and
(iv)
function with the objective that Public Services and Public Servants are to
serve as instruments of good governance and to provide services for the
betterment of the public at large; foster socio-economic development, with due
regard to the diversity of the nation but without discrimination on the ground
of caste, community, religion, gender or class and duly protecting the interest
of poor, underprivileged and weaker sections.
2. CCS
CONDUCT RULES 1968:
Every
member of the Service shall:-
(i)
commit himself to and uphold the supremacy of the Constitution and democratic
values;
(ii)
Defend and uphold the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of
State, public order, decency and morality;
(iii)
Maintain integrity in public service;
(iv)
Take decisions solely in public interest and use or cause to use public
resources efficiently, effectively and economically;
(v) Declare
any private interests relating to his public duties and take steps to resolve
any conflicts in a way that protects the public interest;
(vi)
Not place himself under any financial or other obligations to any individual or
organisation which may influence him in the performance of his official duties;
(vii)
Not misuse his position as civil servant and not take decisions in order to derive
financial or material benefits for himself, his family or his friends;
(viii)
Make choices, take decisions and make recommendations on merit alone;
(ix)
Act with fairness and impartiality and not discriminate against anyone,
particularly the poor and the under-privileged sections of society;
(x) Refrain
from doing anything which is or may be contrary to any law, rules, regulations
and established practices
(xi)
Maintain discipline in the discharge of his duties and be liable to implement
the lawful orders duly communicated to him;
(xii)
be liable to maintain confidentiality in the performance of his official duties
as required by any laws for the time being in force, particularly with regard
to information, disclosure of which may prejudicially affect the sovereignty
and integrity of India, the security of State, strategic, scientific or
economic interests of the State, friendly relation with foreign countries or
lead to incitement of an offence or illegal or unlawful gains to any person;
(xiii)
Perform and discharge his duties with the highest degree of professionalism and
dedication to the best of his abilities.
3. Do’s
and Don’ts for Central Government Employees as per CCS (Conduct) Rules:
Do’s:
1.
Maintain absolute integrity at all times.
2.
Maintain absolute devotion to duty at all times.
3.
Maintain independence and impartiality in the discharge of your duties.
4.
Maintain a responsible and decent standard of conduct in private life.
5. Render
prompt and courteous service to the public.
6.
Observe proper decorum during lunch break.
7. Report
to your superiors the fact of your arrest or conviction in a Criminal Court and
the circumstances connected therewith, as soon as it is possible to do so.
8. Keep
away from demonstrations organized by political parties.
9.
Maintain political neutrality.
10.
Manage private affairs in such a way as to avoid habitual indebtedness or
insolvency.
11. If
any legal proceedings are instituted against you for the recovery of any debt
or for declaring you as insolvent, report the full facts of such proceedings to
the competent authority.
12. Act
in accordance with the government policies.
13.
Observe courtesy and consideration to Members of Parliament and State
Legislatures.
14. In
performance of duties in good faith, communicate information to a person in
accordance with the ‘Right to Information Act, 2005′ and the rules made
thereunder.
Don’ts:
1. Do not
enter into any private correspondence with Foreign Embassies or Missions/ High
Commission.
2. Do not
accept lavish or frequent hospitality from any individual, industrial or
commercial firms, organizations, etc., having official dealings with you.
3. Do not
accept any offer of the cost of passage to foreign countries or hospitality by
way of free board and lodging there, if such offers are from foreign firms
contracting with Government.
4. Do not
accept invitations to you and members of your family for free inaugural flights
offered by Air India, Indian Airlines Corporation or Foreign Airlines.
5. Do not
accept any gift from any foreign firm which is having official dealings.
6. Do not
encage yourself in canvassing business of Life Insurance Agency, Commission
Agency or Advertising Agency owned or managed byte members of your family.
7. Do not
lend money to or borrow money from or deposit money as a member or agent, with
any person, firm or private company with whom you are likely to have official
dealings. Do not otherwise place yourself under pecuniary obligation with such
person, firm or private company.
8. Do not
approach your subordinates for standing surety for loans taken from private
sources either by you/your relations/friends.
9. Do not
undertake private consultancy work.
10. Do not speculate in any stock, share or other investment.
11. Do not purchase shares out of the quota reserved for friends and associates
of Directors of Companies.
12. Do not bid at any auction of property where such auction is arranged
by your own officers.
13. Do not stay as guest with foreign diplomats or foreign nationals in
India.
14. Do not invite any Foreign Diplomat to stay with you as your guest in
India.
15. Do not accept or permit your wife or dependants to accept passage
money or free air transport from a Foreign Mission / Government or
Organization.
16. Do not bring any political influence in matters pertaining to your
service.
17. Do not consume any intoxicating drinks or drugs while on duty.
18. Do not appear in public place in a state of intoxication.
19. Do not indulge in any act sexual harassment of any women at her work
place.
20. Do not employ children below 14 years of age.
21. Do not accept award of monetary benefits instituted by Private
Trusts / Foundations, etc.
22. Do not make joint representations in matters of common interest.
23. Do not indulge in acts unbecoming of a Government servant.
24. Do not be discourteous, dishonest and partial.
25. Do not adopt dilatory tactics in your dealings with the public.
26. Do not convey oral instructions to subordinates. If any oral
instruction is issued due to urgency, confirm it in writing as soon as
possible.
27. Do not practice untouchability.
28. Do not associate yourself with any banned organizations.
29. Do not join any association or demonstration whose objects or
activities are prejudicial to the interest of the sovereignty and integrity of
India, public order and morality.
30. Do not give expressions to views on Indian or foreign affairs, while
visiting foreign countries.
31. Do not get involved in unauthorized communication of any official
document or any part of thereof or classified information to any Government
servant or any other persons to whom you are not authorized to communicate such
document or classified information.
32. Do not join or support any illegal strike.
33. Do not give or take or abet giving or taking of dowry or demand any
dowry directly or indirectly from the parent or guardian of a bride or
bridegroom.
34.Do not address the higher authority prematurely on the same issue
unless it is established that all the points or submission made earlier have
not been fully considered by the immediate superior head of office or any other
authority at the lowest level competent to deal with matter.
35. Do not use your official position or influence directly or
indirectly to secure employment for any number of your family in any company or
firm.
4. A CASE
STUDY: MISSION SATYANISHTHA BY INDIAN RAILWAYS
Indian Railways Launches “Mission Satyanishtha” a
Program on Ethics in Public Governance
In first of its kind event held by any government
organization, the Indian Railways organized a programme on Ethics in Public
Governance and Launched “Mission Satyanishtha” at a daylong event held at
National Rail Museum, New Delhi, today i.e. 27.07.2018.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Piyush Goyal said “People
define an organization and an organization defines its people, hence, work
culture has to be improved and transparency brought about, data should be
displayed on public domains so as to get constructive feedbacks from the
users”. He further added “Lack of interest towards work in any system, may be
termed as unethical amounting to corruption”.
Earlier in the day, Sh. Ashwani Lohani, Chairman,
Railway Board inaugurated the event and introduced the subject to the
participants. The Senior Officers and Staff members of Railways
also participated in the event. The event was webcast live to all Zonal,
Divisional and Production Units from the National Rail Museum.
The issue of Ethics, Integrity and probity in
public life have been a matter of concern all over the government sector. In
this context it is also extremely important that all railway servants adhere to
impeccable conduct and integrity at all times. “Mission Satyanishtha”
launched on 27th July 2018 aims at sensitizing all railway employees
about the need to adhere to good ethics and to maintain high standards of integrity
at work. Talks and Lectures on the subject are being organised all over the
Indian Railways today for this purpose.
The objectives of the Mission
are:
- To train every employee to understand the need and value of ethics in Personal and Public life.
- To deal with ethical dilemmas in life and Public Governance.
- To help understand the policies of Indian Railways on ethics and integrity and the employee’s role in upholding the same.
- To develop inner governance through tapping inner resources.
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