COVER STORY
civil services day pm awards 2013
‘Training is the Mantra’
Occasion: 8th Civil Services Day
Chief Guest: Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India
Venue: Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi
Date: April 21, 2013
Mantra: Training of Civil Servants is vital to keep pace with the world
by Anil Tyagi
Manmohan
Singh, the Prime Minister of India, is not a dramatic man. He enters
calmly, sits down, looks around and does not talk at all during a
function, except when he is delivering a speech. His speech on Sunday,
April 21, was a clarion call to the Indian bureaucracy: "acclimatise
yourself as per the new world order. The world is knocking on your
door.”
Who
better than Manmohan Singh – having headed the government for nine
turbulent years – can understand that knowledge is power? It was on
April 21, the Civil Services Day, organised every year to honour
officers of India’s premier and administrative services for their work
done in the respective fields, that the Prime Minister voiced his
thoughts on what his expectations were from the lifeline of governance
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Four-time
Congress MLA and Minister in the Dikshit Government Rajkumar Chouhan
has nursed the resettlement colony part of Mangolpuri quite well and
hopes to serve another term
Congress’
Mala Ram Gangwal is hoping to re-enter the Assembly for the fourth
consecutive time from Madipur, which houses a large number of dalit
migrants from Rajasthan and Gujarat 
BSP’s lone MLA Surendra Kumar is tipped to be renominated from Gokalpur, the constituency reserved for SC 
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Dikshit’s former Parliamentary Secretary Naseeb Singh is looking for
his fourth consecutive victory even as the State Government faces flak
on account of inflation and rising prices
BSP’s
Ram Singh Netaji holds the aces, as his foe Rambir Singh Bidhuri does
not want to contest and wants to prop up NCP Councillor Narsingh Shah

BJP’s
three-time MLA Karan Singh Tanwar is unlikely to be dislodged from this
constituency where a large number of voters reside in five villages and
a few settlements but do not own them and are not even free to
reconstruct or sell them 
Indian
National Lok Dal’s Bharat Singh looks set to re-enter the Delhi
Assembly for the second consecutive term from Najafgarh, where his
fellow Jats are in an overwhelming majority, unless the BJP can find a
strong Jat candidate to dislodge him 
BJP
MLA O P Babbar seems to be going strong despite having represented the
seat thrice given the Sikh community’s antipathy towards the Congress
over 1984 anti-Sikh riots
Former
Delhi Minister Surendra Pal Ratawal has his back to the wall as his
bluntness has left many voter rooting against him. Moreover, his rivalry
with his party Councillor Yogesh Chandolia has also sullied his
reputation to some extent.
Former
Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President and three-time Kalkaji MLA
Subhash Chopra is likely to return as a majority of voters in urban
centres and villages express their faith in him. However, the slum
clusters could be his Achilles’ heel.
Three-time Congress MLA Tarvinder Singh Marwah looks set to retain the Jangpura seat unless the opposition conjures some magic
Two-time
Congress legislator Surendra Pal Singh Bittoo is on a weak wicket.
While his own record is under scrutiny, the Chief
Minister’s unpopularity also seems to have upset many voters. 
Three-time
BJP MLA Ravinder Nath Bansal looks invincible, with the electorate in
this jujube berry orchard rich constituency set to repose faith in his
honesty, accessibility and responsiveness
Kejriwal gives Cong, BJP the jitters
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