New Advisory Shapes Future Civil Servants' Social Media Etiquette
Civil services candidates are advised to avoid self-promotion on social media and maintain professional integrity. The advisory by LBSNAA emphasizes courteous conduct, adherence to conduct rules, and gender sensitivity, warning against posting impulsively and using achievements for personal gain.
- Country:
- India
The Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) has issued a comprehensive advisory for the newly selected civil services candidates, emphasizing discretion on social media.
The advisory encourages future civil servants to refrain from self-promotion and impulsive postings that could be misinterpreted or seen as unprofessional.
Emphasizing the importance of integrity, the Academy also underscores the necessity of maintaining courteous and dignified behavior, both at the Academy and in public, aligning with the ethos of public service and gender sensitivity.
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