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She was among the toppers at Sophia Girls School, Meerut and Loreto Convent ... She scored 1,082 marks out of a total 2,025 and secured 53.43% in UPSC Exam 2014-2015. [5]
Shah Faesal (born 17 May 1983) is an Indian bureaucrat currently posted as Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Culture (India) [6] [7] In 2010, Faesal secured Rank 1 and became the first Kashmiri to top the Indian Civil Services Examination.
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Name Year of examination Year of joining Year of resignation/ disqualification Rank Final posting Satyendranath Tagore: 1863 1864 Judge, Satara, First Indian ever, who qualified as well as served Imperial Civil Service.
Smita Sabharwal (née Das; born 19 June 1977) is an Indian Administrative Service officer of 2001 batch belonging to Telangana cadre. [1] She is popularly known as The People’s Officer for addressing citizen issues by involving people. [2]
Usmani was an officer of the 1978 batch of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) belonging to the Uttar Pradesh cadre. [6] Prior to appointment as Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, he worked in different capacities in the government of India, including as Joint Secretary to the Prime Minister. [7]
The West Bengal Civil Service (Executive) (Paśchimboṅgo Nāgarik Sēbā), commonly known as W.B.C.S. (Exe.), is the civil service of the Indian state of West Bengal.The Public Service Commission of West Bengal conducts competitive examinations for W.B.C.S. (Exe.) and other similar posts in three phases each year: Preliminary, Mains, and Personality Test.
A 1999 stamp dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the National Defence Academy, featuring its Sudan Block. At the end of World War II, Field Marshal Claude Auchinleck, then Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, drawing on experiences of the army during the war, led a committee around the world and submitted a report to the Government of India in December 1946.