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Why Civil Service called Permanent Executive? - Political Science

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Why Civil Service called Permanent Executive?

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  1. Fixed tenure and continuity: Civil servants remain in their positions for a long duration, often until retirement, regardless of changes in the ruling political party.
  2. Non-political in nature: Unlike ministers who are elected for a specific term, civil servants are appointed based on merit and do not change with each election.
  3. Consistent governance: They provide stability, expertise, and continuity in administration, ensuring that government policies and laws are consistently implemented over time.

Thus, their permanent Destroyer presence, even as political leaders change, gives them the title.

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Chapter 7: Organs of Government: The Executive - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 338]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 Organs of Government: The Executive
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 5. (ii) | Page 338
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