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IAS officers express gratitude to PM Modi after receiving awards for excellence in governance

IANS April 21, 2025 145 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated India's civil servants during the 17th Civil Services Day, presenting awards to exceptional IAS officers who are driving transformative change. The event highlighted innovative approaches in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and social welfare across different regions of India. Modi emphasized the critical need for bureaucracy to adapt rapidly with technological advancements and maintain a forward-thinking approach. The awarded officers shared inspiring stories of ground-level improvements that are directly contributing to India's development vision.

"Governance cannot continue with outdated practices" - PM Narendra Modi"
New Delhi, April 21: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday addressed the 17th Civil Services Day at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, where he lauded India's civil servants for their pivotal role in shaping a 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) and presented the Prime Minister's Awards for Excellence in Public Administration.

Key Points

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Civil servants recognized for transformative administrative innovations

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Technology and capacity building crucial for development

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PM awards highlight grassroots-level administrative excellence

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Schemes targeting youth empowerment and social welfare

In his speech, PM Modi paid homage to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who famously called civil servants the "steel frame" of India.

He emphasised that achieving the vision of a developed India by 2047 requires synergy between all administrative arms and a forward-thinking, technology-driven approach.

"Governance cannot continue with outdated practices. As the world and youth evolve with rapid technological advancements, our bureaucracy must adapt at the same pace," PM Modi said.

Several IAS officers who received awards expressed their gratitude and shared how their work aligns with the Prime Minister's vision.

Athar Aamir Khan, District Magistrate of Kulgam, Jammu & Kashmir, said, "It's a great honour to receive this award from PM Modi. His encouragement has inspired us. Under his vision of 'Viksit Bharat @2047', schemes like PM Mudra Yojana are empowering youth across the country."

Ayushi Sudan, IAS from Kupwara, J&K, emphasised the importance of capacity building and technology.

"First of all, I am grateful to the Prime Minister for bestowing us with this award. Definitely, capacity building is important at every stage, at the beginning, middle and the end of birth of career. We've developed over 300 smart classrooms, robotics and innovation labs to improve education. Using trackers and monitoring tools, we aim to ensure better governance at the grassroots."

Swapneel Paul, Tinsukia, Assam, discussed innovations in water supply through Jal Shala and Jaldoot schemes.

"For the first time in many flood-prone villages, uninterrupted water supply is available during monsoons, significantly reducing waterborne diseases. I am grateful after being awarded by PM Modi," Paul said.

Prabhav Joshi, Rajkot DM, shared achievements in solar energy and housing: "We installed over 33 solar rooftops, reducing power bills to zero. Under PM Awas Yojana, 9,200 houses were constructed, improving living conditions in slums."

Neha Meena, IAS, Jhabua, MP, discussed the 'Moti Aai' campaign to combat anemia through local community support.

"Our campaign used regional language folk songs and peer counseling to address malnutrition among tribal children," Meena said.

Rajarshi Shah, Adilabad District Collector, highlighted the transformation in Narnoor Block: "In the last two years, significant improvements in health, education, and infrastructure helped us achieve saturation targets. We also launched a 'Mahua Laddu' initiative for anaemic girls, recognised by the PM in 'Mann Ki Baat.'"

Shashank Shubhankar, IAS, Nalanda, Bihar, shared, "This award reflects our district's success in delivering schemes effectively. The Prime Minister rightly pointed out that real quality in governance is not just about launching schemes, but ensuring they truly reach and impact people on the ground."

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Really inspiring to see our civil servants getting recognition for their hard work! The 'Moti Aai' campaign sounds particularly innovative - using folk songs to address malnutrition is brilliant 👏
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Priya M.
While the awards are well-deserved, I hope this recognition extends to the thousands of unsung officers working in remote areas who may never get such spotlight. The real 'steel frame' includes them too.
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Amit S.
The solar rooftops initiative in Rajkot is exactly what we need more of! Clean energy + cost savings = win-win. More districts should replicate this model 🌞
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Sneha T.
So proud of these officers! Especially the women IAS officers making such impactful changes in their districts. Neha Meena's work in Jhabua is truly commendable 💪
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Vikram J.
The PM's emphasis on technology in governance is spot on. We need more officers like Ayushi Sudan who are implementing smart classrooms and innovation labs. Future-ready India starts here!
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Kavita R.
Mahua Laddu for anaemic girls is such a thoughtful initiative! It's wonderful to see traditional knowledge being combined with modern governance. More such culturally-rooted solutions please!

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