Those in the know say that the BJP does not want to disturb the existing cadre arrangement of IAS, IPS and IFS officers.The museum showcases the history, development and growth of China underfloor heating Factory administration in India, like original pamphlets, documents, reports and other records. It might prove a boon to scholars and historians, and even the general public, interested in this field of study. The material, which is on display, covers the period since the founding of the UPSC in 1916, up to 2015. This proposal also has the support of some PDP ministers but coalition dharma prevailed, for at least this instance.UPSC showcasing babu historyDelhi probably has the highest number of museums in the country, and there are growing.Sources say that 147 articles have been displayed currently.

That noble thought has now been tossed aside, as the Modi government struggles to contain the fallout of the demonetisation announcement.Bound to silenceTime was when the Modi government encouraged bureaucrats to use social media to reach out to the public. It was also seen as a step towards freeing babus from the shackles of their political masters.. Failure to comply, it says, will invite “disciplinary action”.It also showcases books authored by babus, mementos received from different organisations and panels with lists of the toppers of civil services and other all-India services examinations. But the coalition’s strength will be truly tested if the chief minister persists with pushing the proposal, as seems very likely. The government has shown its extreme sensitivity to criticism, especially that emanates from within itself. (Photo: PTI) Lack of support for the proposal of cadre review for officers of the Kashmir Police Service and reservation of two IPS posts of IGP and three IPS posts of DIG for state cops has created a rift within the PDP-BJP coalition government. During a recent state Cabinet meeting the ministers belonging to BJP strongly resisted chief minister Mehbooba Mufti’s proposal to convert IPS cadre posts for promotion of KPS officers. Among the outstanding objects on display at present are pamphlets of the civil service of India, 1916 and 1918 examination,

Indian Imperial Police Service Examination, 1926, Combined Competitive Examination 1938 and pamphlets of various other examinations.The railway ministry has issued a gag order on all its employees, barring them from using the social media to criticise the government or its policies and actions. On the heels of the recently inaugurated Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum comes a first-of-its-kind museum dedicated to Indian bureaucracy. It was inaugurated by UPSC chairperson Alka Sirohi. At the time it was seen as a winning step, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi injecting some much-needed fresh thinking to rejuvenate the ossified bureaucratic functioning.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti speaks at the launch of financial assistance package for displaced persons of Pak Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) 1947, 1965 and 1971, in Jammu.Delhi probably has the highest number of museums in the country, and there are growing. These services have been complaining about cadre posts being diverted to accommodate state service officers. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has recently opened a museum in its office building which possesses a rich treasure of archival material.Sources say that the railway order is similar to the draft notification of July 18 attempt on the IAS, IPS and Indian Forest Service (IFoS) officers through a draft notification issued on July 18, to amend the All India Service Rules, which was an attempt to gag the IAS, IPS and IFoS officers. Watch this space for updates.It is the same story in some states, especially the BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh, where senior bureaucrats have got into trouble for their Facebook posts or Twitter comments