All India Services
The All India Services (AIS) are a group of elite civil services in India. They are the highest-ranking civil servants in the country and are responsible for carrying out the policies of the central government. The AIS consists of four services: the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), the Indian Police Service (IPS), the Indian Forest Service (IFS), and the Indian Revenue Service (IRS).
The AIS was created in 1947, shortly after India’s independence from British rule. The goal of the AIS was to create a cadre of civil servants who would be loyal to the new Indian government and who would be able to administer the country effectively. The AIS has been successful in achieving these goals, and it has played a vital role in the development of India.
The AIS is recruited through a competitive examination called the Civil Services Examination (CSE). The CSE is one of the most difficult examinations in India, and only a small percentage of candidates are successful. Those who are successful in the CSE are then appointed to the AIS as probationers. Probationers must complete a two-year training program before they are appointed to a permanent position in the AIS.
The AIS is a highly respected and prestigious service. Members
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