PM Modi, President Murmu Lead Tributes to Civil Servants on National Services Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings on Civil Services Day, urging civil servants to uphold excellence and innovation in service. President Droupadi Murmu praised their work in strengthening governance and building a more progressive nation. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Minister Nitin Gadkari also lauded their dedication to policy implementation and public welfare. The day, observed annually on April 21, commemorates Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's 1947 address where he termed civil services the "Steel Frame of India."

Key Points: Civil Services Day: PM Modi, President Murmu Praise Bureaucracy

  • PM Modi extends greetings on Civil Services Day
  • President Murmu praises commitment to equitable governance
  • Amit Shah highlights role in nation-building
  • Day commemorates Sardar Patel's "Steel Frame" speech
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May our civil servants continue to serve with excellence, compassion and innovation: PM Modi

PM Modi, President Droupadi Murmu, and Amit Shah honor civil servants on Civil Services Day, praising their role in governance and nation-building.

"May our civil servants continue to serve with excellence, compassion and innovation - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 21

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday extended greetings to all civil servants on Civil Services Day and wished that they would continue to serve the nation with excellence, compassion and innovation, upholding the highest standards of duty.

PM Modi took to social media 'X' and said, "Greetings to all civil servants on Civil Services Day. This is an occasion to further strengthen the resolve to work towards good governance and nation building."

"From the grassroots to policy-making, the efforts of civil servants touch countless lives and contribute to India's progress. May our civil servants continue to serve with excellence, compassion and innovation, upholding the highest standards of duty," he said.

Earlier in the day, President Droupadi Murmu also extended greetings to civil servants on Civil Services Day and praised their commitment to strengthening governance and building a more equitable and progressive nation.

In a statement, the President said, "Warm greetings to all civil servants on Civil Services Day. Your commitment continues to strengthen responsive governance and reinforce public institutions. From the formulation of innovative, future-oriented and citizen-centric policies, to their effective implementation on the ground, your work significantly impacts the quality of life of millions."

"As Bharat advances with renewed aspirations, your integrity and empathy will be instrumental in bridging gaps, fostering inclusivity, and strengthening trust between the State and its citizens. May you continue to uphold the highest standards of public service and contribute meaningfully to the building of a more equitable and progressive nation," she added.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also extended warm wishes to the civil servants on the occasion, and said, "On Civil Services Day, greetings to our civil servants. Their dedication to implementing policies, strengthening governance, and serving citizens with integrity plays a vital role in nation-building. May this occasion further fortify their commitment to contribute to the nation."

Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, also took to social media to wish civil servants on Civil Services Day.

In a post on X, Gadkari said, "On this Civil Services Day, we salute the dedication, integrity, and tireless service of our civil service professionals who shape the nation's progress. Your commitment to governance and public welfare inspires trust and drives change. Thank you for being the backbone of a stronger, more resilient India."

Observed annually on April 21, National Civil Services Day is a day of tribute to the tireless efforts of civil servants in India. This day serves as a reminder of their dedication and commitment to the country's governance and progress.

The day also highlights the vital role of bureaucracy in ensuring that the administrative machinery runs smoothly, thus making significant contributions to national growth.

The Government of India began celebrating National Civil Services Day in 2006 in New Delhi at Vigyan Bhawan. It was on this date, back in 1947, that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, India's first Home Minister, addressed the newly-appointed officers of the Indian Civil Services and dubbed them the "Steel Frame of India."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has worked on development projects in India, I've seen firsthand the difference a compassionate and efficient IAS officer can make in a district. The "steel frame" analogy by Sardar Patel is so apt. Wishing all civil servants the strength to uphold that legacy.
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Priya S
Compassion and innovation are the need of the hour. So many government schemes have great intent, but their success depends entirely on the officers implementing them. Hope they feel motivated by these words and work to reduce red tape even further.
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Aman W
Respect to all the hardworking officers. But we must also acknowledge there is room for improvement. The common man still faces delays and a lack of transparency in many offices. This day should be about renewing a pledge for citizen-centric service, not just praise.
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Kavya N
My father was a civil servant. I saw the late nights, the transfers to remote areas, and the constant pressure. It's a tough job. Greetings to all the officers and their families who support them. The nation's progress rests on your shoulders. 🙏
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David E
The emphasis on innovation is crucial. Digital India initiatives have shown how technology can transform governance. Hoping our civil services continue to embrace tech solutions to deliver services faster and more efficiently to every citizen.

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