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Civil servants becoming endangered species
By Our Staff Reporter
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, OCT. 29. The former Director General of
Police, Mr. P.R. Chandran, has said that the civil servant has
become an endangered species.
Inaugurating a seminar on vocational training organised by the
Rotary Club of Thiruvananthapuram here today, he said that the
civil service has become an insecure and frustrating job over the
years. With the advent of globalisation, liberalisation and
privatisation, job opportunities and career prospects are
brighter in the private sector, he said.
The Internet has brought the whole world to your home. Details
about new courses and job opportunities could be surfed out from
it. The youth should be committed to their profession. However,
there is no sure formula for success. One has to take a decision
which is quite often a compromise, he added.
Mr. B.S. Warrier, columnist, explained the various academic
opportunities for higher studies and job openings for the
engineering graduates and the ways of preparing for an interview.
The president of the Rotary Club of Trivandrum, Mr. P. Prasanth,
and the director of vocational services in Rotary, Mr. B.V.
Krishnakumar, were among those who spoke.
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