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gfiles is the country's first independent magazine written, designed and produced for India's civil services—the vast and formidable network of bureaucracies and public sector organisations that provides continuity and stability to this nation's governance. Every month this niche market product reaches 20,000 individuals with a universe of more than 1,00,000 readers. Its exclusive audience consists of the men and women who lead the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), the Indian Foreign Service (IFS), the Indian Police Service (IPS), the Indian Revenue Service (IRS), Class I Union Services, as well as a host of Allied Services. magazine edited by India's seniormost journalists who have made an intensive study of the reading preferences of decision makers and implementers in government services, the magazine—with substantial contributions from serving and retired officers—is uniquely designed to engage the bureaucrat's attention in the entire content. It has therefore been divided into sections according to the specific reading needs of this target audience. While these readers flip through newswpapers and general magazines, they read from page to page. This is because magazine provides not only exclusive news unavailable anywhere else in the media or the Internet, but also focuses exclusively on the future, anticipating events and developments. It contains detailed, extensive, and accurate reports about transfers and postings. It features interviews, case studies, snippets, retirement profiles, financial planning advice, political changes, as well as birthdays and alumni tracking. magazine cuts through rumour mills and hearsay and helps India's civil servants reach out to one another, share and become acquainted with their issues, practical problems, everyday challenges and the intricacies of their working environment.
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 4 years ago
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Uttarakhand in Limbo Will the new Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami be able to bring back BJP in power again in 2022. Guests : Nisheeth Joshi. Editor, Punjab Kesari, Uttarakhand, Umakant Lakhera Sr, Journalist Jai Singh Rawat Sr. Journalist,, Sunil Negi Editor, UKnewnation.com
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It's a big dilemma before India, what to do after the withdrawal of US forces. Watch out for as US troops prepare to leave the landlocked Afghanistan.
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 11 years ago
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gfiles-India s first magazine focusing exclusively on governance & Indian Bureaucracy.
The UPA government’s efforts to appoint Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag as the new Army Chief are controversial and need to be scrutinised closely
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 11 years ago
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gfiles-India s first magazine focusing exclusively on governance & Indian Bureaucracy.
The moment the elections are announced and the code of conduct is in place, governments in power usually desist from taking important policy decisions. This is an age-old tradition based on ethics, morality, propriety and respect for the opponent. But, today, who cares? When you have the Election Commission willing to turn a blind eye to the illegitimate whims of the government, everything goes. 
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 11 years ago
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Human security is much more than national security. Only when its four vital elements—material sufficiency, human dignity, democracy and participatory governance—coalesce can there be true development
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 11 years ago
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While governance has collapsed and corruption has increased, the IAS mandarins have come out with a wish list instead of addressing these issues
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 11 years ago
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Bureaucrats have failed to play the role assigned to them in the task of nation- building. Instead, they seem more concerned with enjoying the fruits of power
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 11 years ago
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Prime Minister Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s former Media Adviser Sanjaya Baru’s book, The Accidental —The Making and Unmaking of Manmohan Singh, has created a lot of controversies, not only about the timing of the release of the book but also certain important facts. When Baru was with Singh, he did enjoy the confidence of the Prime Minister. But he was known as a loudmouth, who used to make derogatory remarks about journalists and politicians whom he did not like. 
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 11 years ago
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Dr Syeda Saiyidain Hameed figures in Sanjaya Baru’s controversial book The Accidental Prime Minister. Baru, who has kicked up a political storm as an author, mentions Dr Hameed as someone who pipped Anu Aga, Chairperson of Thermax, as Member, Planning Commission. The Prime Minister had asked Baru to sound Aga but a last-minute change saw Hameed in and Aga out.
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 11 years ago
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“We know from daily life that we exist for other people first of all, on whose smiles and well-being our own happiness depends.”
•  “How can I manage my company when two of my directors on the Board have not spoken to each other for years?” laments the chairman of a large government sector steel company. 
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 11 years ago
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Fiji marked a turning point in India’s policy towards overseas Indians as the developments there took place at a time when the government was in the process of rediscovering the potential of the Indian diaspora 
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gfilesmagazine-blog · 11 years ago
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A good reputation is an element of personal security and is protected by the Constitution equally with the right to the enjoyment of life, liberty and property
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