No
A Civil Servant is a Government worker who works in the core ministry while a Public servant is government worker who is a professional and works in Government agency or parastatal
civil servant or public servant.
The existing provisions of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 as amended from time to time, the son/daughter of a Government servant/Pensioner is eligible for family pension upto the date of his/her marriage/remarriage or till he/she starts earning or till the age of 25 years, whichever is earlier. Further, a disabled son/daughter of a Government servant/Pensioner suffering from any disorder or disability of mind, including mentally retarded, or who is physically crippled or disabled, is eligible for family pension for life subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions. In case of unmarried daugther of only central goverment employees (Not State Goverment) the family pension is continued till she gets married or starts an earning of minimum Rs. 3500 whichever is earlier. In case of divorced/window daughters of central goverment employees the family pension is continued till she gets re-married or starts an earning of minimum Rs. 3500 or whichever is earlier.
Yes
Yes. It looks like there are some cancer-related rules under the larger "Extraordinary Leave" provisions for government servants in "Maharashtra Civil Services Leave Rules" as of 1981. (There might be more recent versions.) One excerpt: "twelve months, where the Government servant who has completed one year's continuous service is undergoing treatment for cancer" There is also a "T.B./Cancer/Leprosy/Paralysis" leave listed: One excerpt: "Government servant who has put in not less than 3 years continuous service and suffering from leprosy/cancer or paralysis should be granted the concessions regarding T.B. leave on full pay admissible under sub-rule (3) of rule 3 of these rules and the monetary concessions admissible under rule 7."
the servant
no because he is not a government servant
cabinet secretary
The common name for civil servant is known as "bureaucrat".
Anyone who works for the government of Uganda. That's what "civil servant" means--someone who works for the government. For more information on the civil service in Uganda, see the attached link.
"Government: a dangerous servant and a fearful master."
civil servant