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No More a Civil Servant” continues a narrative that started with “Not Just a Civil Servant” and was sustained through “Ethical Dilemmas of a Civil Servant.”

Anil Swarup has poured in his vast experience as a Civil Servant to narrate stories that give hope despite the adverse circumstances in which Civil Servants often work. The book has colorful anecdotes and rich experiences. The excellent works of Swarup’s batchmates of 1981 form a significant highlight of the book. Many myths about Civil Servants are shattered, and tales of their good work for the sake of good are being recounted, which kindles a ray of hope.

Anil Swarup is an author and retired IAS officer of the UP cadre of the 1981 batch. Mr. Swarup in his 38 years of career has served in different capacities and later went on to become the Secretary to the Government of India.

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ISBN 13
978-93-93796-09-7
Language
English
Number of pages
344
Book Publisher
ANIL SWARUP
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Paper Back
LENGTH
14
BREADTH
2.6
HEIGHT
21.6
WEIGHT (Kg)
0.566
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No More A Civil Servant I Hard Back I Signed Copy I Anil Swarup I English Medium

No More A Civil Servant I Hard Back I Signed Copy I Anil Swarup I English Medium

Regular price ₹480
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1. Must read for all who want to know the nitty-gritty of Civil Services
2. Narrates stories that give hope despite the adverse circumstances in which Civil Servants often work
3. Anil Swarup is an author and retired IAS officer of the UP cadre of the 1981 batch.
4. The book shatters various myths and highlights the good work done by Civil Servants.
5. The book gives hope despite the adverse circumstances that a civil servant faces during his career.

Author of Not Just a Civil Servant, Ethical Dilemmas of a Civil Servant, No More a Civil Servant and Encounters with Politicians, Anil Swarup attempted to 'make it happen' during his career lasting 38 years. This book, You Can Make It Happen, based on his personal experience, is about how to make it happen. Born in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, he earned his Master's Degree in Political Science from Allahabad University in 1978 where he was also awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal for being the Best All Round Student. Before joining the Indian Administrative Service (1AS) in 1981; he served the Indian Police Service for a year. He won the Director's Gold Medal for the best Officer Trainee at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration amongst the officers of his batch. As a civil servant, he held various assignments within both the State (Uttar Pradesh) and Central Government. During the final years of his career, he served as Secretary to Government of India in the Ministry of Coal where he handled the aftermath of the coal scam. Thereafter, he served as Secretary, School Education and Literacy, where he attempted to foster public private partnership to improve quality of school education. As a strategic thinker and an innovative leader, he won several awards and nominations, the prominent ones being: Nominated as one of the Policy Change Agents by The Economics Times during the years 2010, 2012, 2015 & 2016. He was selected as one of the 35 Action Heroes in India Today's 35' Annual Edition. He is the Founder Chairman of Nexus of Good: an initiative towards recognising positive action and providing inspiration to the society at large to replicate them. He drives the intiative through contact programmes across the country and abroad. Through his work he addresses the upcoming generation to focus on character building and making things happen, while coping effectively with the environment and their own attitudes, overcoming the limitations of both.
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1. Must read for all who want to know the nitty-gritty of Civil Services
2. Narrates stories that give hope despite the adverse circumstances in which Civil Servants often work
3. Anil Swarup is an author and retired IAS officer of the UP cadre of the 1981 batch.
4. The book shatters various myths and highlights the good work done by Civil Servants.
5. The book gives hope despite the adverse circumstances that a civil servant faces during his career.

Author of Not Just a Civil Servant, Ethical Dilemmas of a Civil Servant, No More a Civil Servant and Encounters with Politicians, Anil Swarup attempted to 'make it happen' during his career lasting 38 years. This book, You Can Make It Happen, based on his personal experience, is about how to make it happen. Born in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, he earned his Master's Degree in Political Science from Allahabad University in 1978 where he was also awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal for being the Best All Round Student. Before joining the Indian Administrative Service (1AS) in 1981; he served the Indian Police Service for a year. He won the Director's Gold Medal for the best Officer Trainee at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration amongst the officers of his batch. As a civil servant, he held various assignments within both the State (Uttar Pradesh) and Central Government. During the final years of his career, he served as Secretary to Government of India in the Ministry of Coal where he handled the aftermath of the coal scam. Thereafter, he served as Secretary, School Education and Literacy, where he attempted to foster public private partnership to improve quality of school education. As a strategic thinker and an innovative leader, he won several awards and nominations, the prominent ones being: Nominated as one of the Policy Change Agents by The Economics Times during the years 2010, 2012, 2015 & 2016. He was selected as one of the 35 Action Heroes in India Today's 35' Annual Edition. He is the Founder Chairman of Nexus of Good: an initiative towards recognising positive action and providing inspiration to the society at large to replicate them. He drives the intiative through contact programmes across the country and abroad. Through his work he addresses the upcoming generation to focus on character building and making things happen, while coping effectively with the environment and their own attitudes, overcoming the limitations of both.
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