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.
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Yes, Indian broadcasting service was renamed as AKASHAVANI ni 1936 by Dr.M.V.Gopalaswamy at Mysore.
A commission set up in 1883 to administer examinations and supervise the operation of the civil service system. This was created from the Pendleton Act, which was passed in 1883 by Congress.
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Lord Curzon introduced civil services in India
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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.
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Lord Cornwallis (1786-93)
Lord Cornwallis (1786-93)
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Bishwanath Prasad has written: 'The Indian Administrative Service' -- subject(s): Civil service
If you want to get recruited to IRS then you need to write Civil Service Examination conducted by UPSC (www.upsc.gov.in).
Because given the sheer size of India and the corresponding necessary size of a civil service, it would have been impossible for the British to rule India through a civil service that they would then have had to import from Great Britain. As it was, the Indian civil service adapted well to British laws and regulations and to Western-style administration. This made it possible for the British to have a efficient administration of India with a minimum of Staff imported from Britain.
As 'Indian Police Service (IPS)' is an Indian Civil Service controlled by the Government of India (even though IPS officers work for State Govts.) therefore, it has an individual and distinct 'seal' however the emblem of such an elite and prestigious service is the 'National Emblem of India' (shown below). Cheers!