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The present civil services of India are mainly based on the pattern of the former Indian Civil Service of British India. During the British raj, Warren Hastings laid the foundation of civil service and Charles Cornwallis reformed, modernised, and rationalised it. Hence, Charles Cornwallis is known as 'the Father of civil service in India'.
The history of All India Services dates back to the British era when initially Civil Servants were appointed by the Court of Directors of the British East India Company. The service in those times was known as 'Covenanted Civil Service'. With time, they came to be known as Indian Civil Service (ICS).
With the passing of the Government of India Act 1919 by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the Indian civil services—under the general oversight of the Secretary of State for India—were split into two arms, the All India Services and the Central Services. [9] The Indian Civil Service was one of the ten All India Services. In 1946 at the ...
two-star rank principal staff officers of the armed forces of the rank of Major General or equivalent rank (i.e. Rear Admiral and Air Vice Marshal) various: Advocates general: various: Additional solicitors general: various: Chargé d' affaires and acting high commissioners a pied and ad. interim. various: Deputy comptrollers and auditors ...
The central civil servants of this service are responsible for managing the Human Resources of the Indian Railways and welfare of railway employees and their families. Railways has a work force of about 1.4 million employees. It is the only civil service of its kind in India and it creates a cadre of central civil servants specialized in human ...
Rank Final posting Satyendranath Tagore: 1863 1864 Judge, Satara, First Indian ever, who qualified as well as served Imperial Civil Service. [1] Romesh Dutt: 1869 1871 Officiating Commissioner of Orissa; later Dewan, Baroda: Behari Lal Gupta: 1869 1871 Sessions judge, Bengal; later chief minister, Baroda: Surendranath Banerjee (later Sir) 1869 1871
The Central Civil Services (CCS) encompass the various Civil Services of India that are exclusively under the jurisdiction of the Government of India. This is in contrast to the All India Services , which are common to both the central and state governments, or the state civil services, which fall under the purview of individual states.
The Indian Civil Service (ICS), officially known as the Imperial Civil Service, was the higher civil service of the British Empire in India during British rule in the period between 1858 and 1947.