it may be sathyedra nath tagore ,the elder brother of sree rabindra nath tagore.
the answer is in indian civil service with the problems
Lord Curzon introduced civil services in India
The first Indian to pass the Indian Civil Service (ICS) examination was Satyendranath Tagore in 1863. He was a member of the prominent Tagore family of Bengal and is often recognized for his achievement in a time when the ICS was predominantly filled by British officials. His success paved the way for future generations of Indians to pursue careers in civil service.
indian civil service
Satyendra Nath Tagore was the first Indian to join Indian Civil Services in the year 1863.
Indian Civil Service
First Civil Service Commissioner was created in 1855.
The first example of a civil service is that originated in China.
Surendra nath Banerjee was the first to clear the ICS (Indian Civil Service) examinations. He cleared the exam in 1869, but was barred owing to a dispute over his exact age.
Indian civil service
The Chinese civilisation was the first to have a civil service where joining it was open to anyone who could pass the entrance examination. As such it was the first modern civil service system.
Lord Cornwallis (1786-93)