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  2. List of Indian members of the Indian Civil Service - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Indian Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category : Indian Civil Service (British India) officers

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    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 .

  5. Y. D. Gundevia - Wikipedia

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    Gundevia chronicled much of his work in several books that he authored. These include In the Districts of the Raj about his life as an ICS officer in the United Provinces, The Testament of Sheikh Abdullah, based on his observations on Kashmir's politics and the Sheikh, War and Peace in Nagaland and Outside the Archives which chronicles his diplomatic career.

  6. Aditya Nath Jha - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. William Broome (civil servant) - Wikipedia

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    Upon his retirement on 18 March 1972 from the Allahabad High Court as its seniormost puisne judge, Broome was the last former ICS officer of European origin serving in India. [2] He died in Bangalore in 1988. [3] [4]

  8. Zafrul Ahsan Lari - Wikipedia

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    Zafrul Ahsan Lari (1909 – 27 February 1975) was an ICS (Punjab Cadre) Administrator from the 1934 batch. His career in civil service is distinct. He worked during Partition of India 1947 at a senior level in which civil administration and government in Punjab were under stress due to the influx of refugees from the Indian side of Punjab, providing stability to the civil service run the newly ...

  9. Abul Hasan Quraishi - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 306 By the end of 1946, 90-odd ICS officers from the Muslim community inclined to have gone on to serve independent Pakistan except for a few with their names as reported. [5] Many of them were from northern India or the Bengal cadre of the ICS (including the aforementioned Quraishi) and formed the core of a new central service called the ...