Women in civil services (Administrative)

    02-Jun-2023
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Vijay Garg
 The current year 2023 will be considered a milestone in the history of India's administrative services because women have got 34 per cent seats in the declared results of this service. Out of total 933 seats, women candidates have been successful in 320 seats. Along with this, women candidates have been successful in the first four places as well.
Seeing this, it can be said that for the last 74 years, the participation of women has become remarkable in the country India which is travelling on its progress, but it is only a part of the picture. There is an aspect because if seen in totality, the percentage of women in the total working population of India is still considered to be around 17, but the working population can also be said to be only a partial scale of development because in any society the sure measure of overall development is the status of women in that society, that is, how and in what form the society respects them.
Of course, India is continuously moving forward since 1947 on all scales and women are also seen moving forward in every field, but the overall development of women. No less important is the development of the downtrodden and backward and minority people of the society. It is a matter of pleasure that 24 trainees of the residential coaching center of Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia University have also been successful in administrative services this time. Every year 100 trainees from dalits, backward and minorities are taken in this center of the university and out of these 24 trainees have been successful this time. This is also believed to be a record.
With this the total at all India level one-third of the successful candidates have been students of the State of Bihar. There was a time when administrative services were considered to be the possession of the so-called elite and elite class only. After independence, there was an outbreak of students from the States of South India and in North India, only students of Allahabad University could dream of passing this exam, but after the 90s, the choice of language as a medium in the IAS exam started increasing. As exemptions went on, so did the courage of the students of North India. His talent could not be suppressed due to being weak in English language.
(To be contd)