<P> The All India Services (AIS) comprises Civil Services of India, namely the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), the Indian Forest Service (IFS) and the Indian Police Service (IPS). A common unique feature of the All India Services is that the members of these services are recruited by the Centre (Union government in federal polity), but their services are placed under various State cadres, and they have the liability to serve both under the State and under the Centre . Due to the federal polity of the country, this is considered one of the tools that makes union government stronger than state governments . Officers of these three services comply to the All India Services Rules relating to pay, conduct, leave, various allowances etc . </P> <P> The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions is the cadre controlling authority for the IAS, The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change for the IFS and The Ministry of Home Affairs for the IPS while Examination for recruitment of IAS and IPS is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on the basis of the annual Civil Services Examination, a common civil service examination, and for IFS on the basis of the IFS Examination . Since 2012 onwards, the preliminary (first test) of the two examinations are combined . These officers are recruited and trained by the Central Government, and then allotted to different State cadres . </P> <P> The All India Services Act, 1951 empowers the government of India to make, after consultation with state governments, rules for the regulation of recruitment and conditions of service of the persons appointed to an All India Service . All India Service is governed by All India Service (Conduct) Rules, 1968 which specifies the code of conduct for Civil Servant in general . The All India Service (Conduct) Rules, 1968 http://persmin.gov.in/DOPT/Acts_Rules/AIS_Rules/Revised_AIS_Rules_Vol_I_Updated_Upto_31Oct2011/Revised_AIS_Rule_Vol_I_Rule_10.pdf were amended latest by Govt. of India by notification published in official Gazette of India on 10 April 2015 . http://egazette.nic.in/WriteReadData/2015/163600.pdf </P> <P> Responsibilities as vary with the seniority of the civil servant . Junior officers begin with probation and move up in the hierarchy . At the district level the responsibilities are concerned with district matters as well as all developmental affairs while at the divisional level the responsibilities focus on law and order also . Policy framing is carried on at the State and Central levels . </P>

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