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Historic Milestone: Record 41% Women in IAS Batch Reflects New India’s Aspirations, Says Dr. Jitendra Singh

RR Team, April 20, 2025April 20, 2025

In a heartfelt and inspiring interaction with the 2023 batch of Indian Administrative Service Officer Trainees, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh celebrated a historic milestone for women in the civil services. With 74 women among the 180 officers, the batch marks the highest-ever female representation in IAS history—nearly 41 percent. This powerful shift reflects a changing India, one that is increasingly inclusive and aligned with the vision of gender equality in governance.

The Minister’s remarks came during the ongoing Assistant Secretary Programme, a unique initiative launched in 2015 under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Through this programme, young officers gain early exposure to policymaking by working directly with 46 Central Ministries. As the initiative enters its 10th year, Dr. Singh highlighted its transformative impact, calling it a bold step toward preparing future-ready administrators from the very start of their careers.

 

Dr. Singh attributed this leap in women’s representation to the unwavering commitment of Prime Minister Modi towards women-led development. He noted that this batch not only breaks records in terms of gender balance but also stands out for its diversity and youth. Officers aged between 22 and 26 are set to embark on long and impactful careers, many of them bringing valuable expertise from technical and professional backgrounds. With 99 engineers, several doctors, and specialists in other fields, the batch is a testament to the growing appeal of civil service among India’s brightest minds.

 

The Minister passionately spoke about the changing nature of public administration and the importance of technical knowledge in today’s governance landscape. From flagship initiatives like Digital India to the rollout of Smart Cities, he emphasized how professionals from science and technology fields are helping shape a modern, efficient, and citizen-centric government.

 

He also touched on the need for continual learning, urging officers to make the most of platforms like iGOT Karmayogi, which offer dynamic training opportunities. In a fast-evolving India, Dr. Singh said, officers must stay ahead of the curve and be prepared to adopt a flexible, tech-savvy, and empathetic approach to public service.

 

Importantly, the Minister reflected on the emotional dimension of governance, noting that while technology can streamline processes, it is human empathy that truly wins the trust of citizens. He spoke about innovations like the CPGRAMS platform for grievance redressal, and the newer “human desk” initiative, which addresses citizens’ emotional concerns alongside administrative ones. “Governance,” he said, “must be deeply human.”

 

He further advocated for a dynamic civil services model that could allow officers to gain experience outside government and return with domain expertise, enriching public administration. The idea, he shared, is to create a system that is not only efficient but also adaptive and forward-looking.

 

One of the most touching moments of the interaction came when a young trainee quoted Dr. Singh’s earlier words: “One retires from service, not from citizenship.” This sparked a discussion on how the wisdom of retired civil servants can be preserved through initiatives like the Digital Repository of Expertise and the Anubhav Awards, ensuring their lifetime of service continues to guide the next generation.

 

In his closing remarks, Dr. Jitendra Singh reminded the officer trainees of the sacred responsibility they carry. He encouraged them to embody the spirit of Antyodaya—serving the last person in the queue—and to always act with integrity, compassion, and accountability.

“This batch is not only the youngest and most diverse, but also the most representative of New India’s hopes and aspirations,” he said. “May your journey in service echo the dreams of a

billion people.”

 

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