Best Books By IAS Officers That Every UPSC Aspirant Must Read
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Bureaucrazy Gets Crazier: IAS Unmasked – M.K. Kaw
The story of a person who stayed true to their honesty. This book does an excellent job of describing the honesty of a public servant.
The Honest Always Stand Alone – C.G. Somiah
Topics like the relevance and significance of the Indian Administrative Service in modern India are discussed.
Bhaskar Ghose’s, The Service Of The State: The IAS Reconsidered
Why I am Not a Civil Servant’ is one of the best books. The Reality of Indian Civil Services, which has garnered excellent reviews.
Why I Am Not A Civil Servant – Ajay Singh Yadav
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Must-read books for aspirants. The role of the Indian Civil Service was one of the distinguishing features of the British government's rule.
The Steel Frame: A History Of The Ias – Deepak Gupta
In this enlightening book, Javid Chowdhury talks about his diverse experiences from his forty years in the IAS.
The Insiders View: Memoirs Of A Public Servant – Javid Chowdhury
M.K. Kaw looks at his own life. In one of the chapters, he mentions the phenomenon that made some of his younger colleagues.
An Outsider Everywhere: Revelations By An Insider – M.K. Kaw
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