The document summarizes various rules from the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules 1964. Some key points include:
- The CCS Conduct Rules came into force in 1964 and apply to every person appointed to a civil service or civilian in defense service.
- The rules define terms like "government" (referring to central government) and "members of family."
- The rules outline standards of conduct for government servants including maintaining absolute integrity, devotion to duty, and not acting in an unbecoming manner.
- Specific sections address observance of government policies, prohibition of sexual harassment, promptness and courtesy in official dealings, and prohibitions against unauthorized communication of information.
- Other sections