The correct answer is (c). Article 312 of the Indian Constitution provides for All-India Services.
All-India Services are a group of elite civil servants in India who are recruited and managed by the central government. They are responsible for carrying out the policies of the central government in the states. The three All-India Services are the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), the Indian Police Service (IPS), and the Indian Forest Service (IFS).
Article 312 of the Constitution provides for the creation of All-India Services by Parliament. It also provides that the members of these services shall be appointed by the President on the recommendation of a Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The UPSC is a statutory body that is responsible for conducting examinations for recruitment to the All-India Services and other central government services.
The members of the All-India Services are liable to be transferred from one state to another. They are also liable to be posted in any department of the central government. The central government has the power to determine the terms and conditions of service of the members of the All-India Services.
The All-India Services are an important part of the Indian administrative system. They play a vital role in the implementation of the policies of the central government. The members of the All-India Services are highly qualified and experienced professionals. They are committed to the service of the nation.
The other options are incorrect. Article 310 provides for the continuance of certain laws and officers after the commencement of the Constitution. Article 311 provides for the removal of public servants from office. Article 313 provides for the power of the President to make rules for the All-India Services.