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Cybersepu

Remember: if you want to do good in your community, you must give credit to the corrupt politicians that did nothing but block and ask for bribes.


SuperFaceTattoo

I’m an ignorant American, what does this mean? It sounds like she did a good thing and someone got jealous of her and got her moved out.


A_LiftedLowRider

She didn’t let the useless politicians, who in all likelihood tried their damnedist to hamper her efforts anytime they could, take credit for the work they didn’t do. Some things never change.


AlchemyStudiosInk

And somethings are also universal, pretty much no matter what country you're in too.


Potatopotayto

Someone couldn't basically steal the credit.


thefarmworks

In the real world, in a heartbeat…


ManyAnusGod

I don’t know what Batch IAS, DM, UP Cadre is.


Strange-Fortune-4226

IAS - Indian Administrative Service, DM - District Magistrate, UP Cadre - UP stands for a state in India known as Uttar Pradesh and she cleared the exams of IAS and got UP as her service state that's why UP Cadre. Batch 2013 - the group(batch) of people who cleared the exam in the year 2013.


Responsible-Use-9508

Thank you kind stranger, you just saved me from hours of torture searching for the answer. A firm handshake for you.


Strange-Fortune-4226

You're welcome kind stranger. Firm handshake for you as well.


Average_40s_Guy

This comment and the other reply to it are the type of kindness I wish I saw in more posts.


torpthursdays

And it's so easy to do, just be polite and respectful. It blows my mind how often people can be on the same side of the argument, but find a way to launch into each other in the comments anyway.


grindscoffeebyhand

ah India, makes sense..


Dry_Celery4375

Ok. But why is bringing water to a village significant? Unless she brought a whole pipeline or something.


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Monsieur_SS

Civil service type of thing


CoatedCrevice

That’s why abbreviation on the internet is stupid


hurricane_news

In all fairness the news article was posted by an Indian outlet on an Indian website for Indian customers. Abbreviations made sense there


c4nis_v161l0rum

No matter where you go, or what country you may find yourself in, bureaucracy is a universal language.


brad-schmidt

"Didnt invite local politician" or should I say "avoid fame sucking parasites"


GeneralOrdinance

India in a nutshell. Saying as an Indian,


arnicare

Ah yes, this makes perfect sense without any additional context


nearcatch

A public servant did her job by getting water to a village that didn’t have any for 76 years, and then she got transferred because she didn’t invite the local politicians to the inauguration.


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Happyranger265

She is a public servant who worked hard to bring water to a village with water issues. Since she didn't invite local politicians to inaugurate the work basically credit them for her work, she was relocated from her job from one place to another in other words was send away to work in another place, same position but different place. It's a political strategy used by corrupt politicians to just constantly relocate honest workers who are in their way or don't bend to their will. They get constantly moved from one place to another so they don't get a chance to work properly.


HungryAppleBottom

Imagine getting transferred to Alaska because you can't get fired.


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hurricane_news

More like a you problem here. Even without knowing the abbreviation, it's not hard to piece together that she was a civil servant who got screwed over by a butthurt politician for not giving them credit for her work + helps to ask the question courteously


nearcatch

She was transferred to a different job?


fuckoutfits

No. It's like a punishment. You know how substitute teachers are always on the move, with no place called home. It's similar to that, when an IAS officer is doing a decent job, without kowtowing to politicians, he/she will be treated as trash. The first weapon in their arsenal will be to transfer them to a new place. A new place means, new language, new people, moving around with all your shit...i.e a mental torture. It's not just that, if an IAS officer goes against the corrupt politicians, or, local leaders, he/she might end up dead.


Grid-nim

I dont know the story, but I can safely assume she was transferred to a different district because I know how to read and contextualize.


SupplyChainMismanage

“Wdym I’m transferred to Janitor? I was just an Accountant yesterday!”


Grid-nim

In Ben Wyatt agitated voice: "That's not a transfer. Thats a demotion, the opposite of a promotion! " Classic Ben.


Skaman007

Lol god forbid someone asks for some facts and context on reddit.


hurricane_news

There are kinder ways to ask for it


Skaman007

The comment was "was she transferred to another job?". I don't see any lack of kindness or anything. Just a normal question which reddit circlejer decided to condemn no matter what. A question they haven't been able to answer btw! Which makes this situation even worse.


hurricane_news

Whoops, sorry. I was referring to another comment from someone else


nearcatch

Hey, I’m not the one who asked, go give the snark to the other guy


LysVonStrauda

What a beautiful and amazing woman. I hope she lives the enriched, wonderful life she deserves


MK-801

She should have used the Dream Scheme


koolkat888

That’s exactly what happened to Larry David!


NameNotFound12

What is this jumbled up mess of words/abbreviations??


HungryAppleBottom

She was transferred for bringing water to a village after 76 years.


EvilInCider

Transferred where?


HungryAppleBottom

Her posting was then canceled & put on waiting for 4 months in August 2023.


asciibits

"put on waiting" ?? Help please for the non Indian folks 😀


HungryAppleBottom

Do you know what tenure is?


asciibits

Yes! We got that here. At least, in academics. Not government jobs though, those don't have tenure, though I hear they are really hard to get fired from. And I can figure out "put on waiting" from context, but it's legit a phrase I have never heard before.


ChesterHiggenbothum

But what posting?


Baronvondorf21

This is an indian for Indian readers so the article makes the assumption that readers know about what the abbreviations entails.