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1st Rank from the Last Batch of ICS Governor of Punjab, Last ICS officer in the Indian Government-8th Home Secretary 13th Cabinet Secretary of India: Bhagwan Singh (later Captain) 1946 Indian High Commissioner to Fiji
The last living British ex-ICS officer, Ian Dixon Scott (ICS 1932), died in 2002. V. K. Rao (ICS 1937), the last living ICS officer to have joined the service in a regular pre-war intake, died in 2018. He was a retired Chief Secretary of Andhra Pradesh and was the oldest former ICS officer on record at the time of his death.
Administrators of British India who came as servants of the English East India Company before the formation of the ICS in 1853. Members of the former ICS as well as the superior central and nationalised services in British India, who joined the civil service after 1853. Dewans of the former Indian Princely States are also included here.
Pages in category "Indian Civil Service (British India) officers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 537 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
ICS basic organization chart (ICS-100 level depicted) The Incident Command System (ICS) is a standardized approach to the command, control, and coordination of emergency response providing a common hierarchy within which responders from multiple agencies can be effective.
IFS officer, former Foreign Secretary and Indian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. 21st: Ronen Sen: August 2004 March 2009 IFS officer. 22nd: Meera Shankar: 2009 2011 IFS officer. 23rd: Nirupama Rao: 1 August 2011 5 November 2013 IFS officer, former Foreign Secretary. 24th: Subrahmanyam Jaishankar: 1 December 2013 28 January 2015
With time, they came to be known as Indian Civil Service (ICS). In 1947, with India gaining independence, ICS was replaced by Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Police (IP) was replaced by Indian Police Service (IPS) and were recognised by the Indian Constitution as All-India Services. In 1963, Indian Forest Service (IFS) was ...
He belonged to the 1936 batch of the ICS. [2] Jha was the son of Sir Ganganath Jha, and the brother of Shri Amarnath Jha, a scholar of English and Sanskrit and former vice-chancellor of Allahabad University. Educated at Allahabad University, he entered the ICS on 16 September 1936, completing his ICS probationary training at Jesus College, Oxford.