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|[[Albion Rajkumar Banerjee]] (later [[Sir]])
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This article contains a list of British Indians members of the Indian Civil Service (ICS) in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Year of examination
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Year of joining
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Year of resignation/ disqualification
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Rank
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Final posting
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| Satyendranath Tagore
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1863
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1864
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Judge, Satara, First Indian ever, who qualified as well as served Imperial Civil Service.[1]
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| Romesh Dutt
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1869
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1871
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Officiating Commissioner of Orissa; later Dewan, Baroda
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| Behari Lal Gupta
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1869
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1871
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Sessions judge, Bengal; later chief minister, Baroda
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| Surendranath Banerjee (later Sir)
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1869
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1871
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1871 (Disqualification)
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Minister in the Dyarchy Cabinet in Bengal, 1921-1926
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| Ananda Ram Baruah
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1870
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1872
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The first ICS from Assam/North-East
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District Magistrate and Collector in Bengal
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| Krishna Govinda Gupta (later Sir)
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1871
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1873
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Commissioner, Bengal; later member, Secretary of State’s Council, UK
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| Brajendranath De
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1873
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1875
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17th
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Magistrate and Collector of Hooghly, (1910); also Commissioner (offg.), Burdwan, Bengal (1905)
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| Maharajadhiraj Sir Rameshwar Singh Bahadur
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1878
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1885
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1885 {appointed a Member of the Legislative Council of Bengal}
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Magistrate and Collector of Darbhanga, Chhapra, and Bhagalpur.
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| Lokendranath Palit
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1884
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1886
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32nd
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District and Sessions Judge, 3rd Grade of Bankura. Resigned from Indian Civil Service on 16 May 1913.
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| Perungavur Rajagopalachari (later Diwan Bahadur and Sir)
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1886
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1888
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Chairman of the Madras Legislative Council
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| Basanta Kumar Mullick
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1887
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1889
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Puisne Judge of the Patna High Court
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| Satyendranath Palit
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1891
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1893
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28th
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Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Purnea. Died in 1896.
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| Birendra Chandra Sen
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1891
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1893
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31st
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Commissioner, Bihar and Orissa. Retired from Indian Civil Service on 17 November 1928.
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| Albion Rajkumar Banerjee (later Sir)
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1894
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1895
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Prime Minister of Kashmir; Dewan of Mysore
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| Atul Chandra Chatterjee (later Sir)
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1896
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1897
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| Pulicat Ratnavelu Chetty[2][3]
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1876
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1876
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1881
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first from madras presidency
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Death in palakkad age 25, Acting Head Assistant Collector, Malabar[4]
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| Abdullah Yusuf Ali[5][6]
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1894
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1896
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Resigned in 1914
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Ranked seventh.
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Kanpur?
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Year of examination
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Year of joining
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Year of resignation/ disqualification
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Rank
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Final posting
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| Sarat Kumar Ghosh (later Sir)
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1903
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1903
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Chief Justice of Jaipur & of Kashmir
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| Gurusaday Dutt
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1905
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1905
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First Indian to come first in any part of the Open Competitive Services examination; 1st (in the 2nd Part)
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Secretary, Local Self Government and Public Health
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| Benegal Narsing Rau (later Sir)
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1908
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1909
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Prime Minister of Kashmir
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| Benegal Rama Rau (later Sir)
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Governor, Reserve Bank of India
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| Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi (later Sir)
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Governor of the Punjab
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| S. V. Ramamurthy (later Sir)
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1911
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Acting governor of Bombay
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| Chintaman Dwarakanath Deshmukh (later Sir, CIE)
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1918
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1st
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1st Indian Governor of Reserve Bank of India; Finance Minister of India
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| Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari Jr. (later Sir)
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1918
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1919
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Governor of Assam
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| Sukumar Sen
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1919
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1921
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Chief Election Commissioner of India
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| Subhas Chandra Bose
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1920
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1921
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1921(Resignation)
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4th
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| Y. N. Sukthankar (later CIE)
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1921
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Second Cabinet Secretary of India
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| Sudhansu Kumar Das
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1921
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Acting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India
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| K. P. S. Menon
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1922
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1st
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First Foreign Secretary (India)
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| Nilakanta Mahadeva Iyer (later CIE)
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1922
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| Binay Ranjan Sen (later CIE)
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1922
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| N. R. Pillai (later Sir)
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1923
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First Cabinet Secretary of India
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| C. S. Venkatachari
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1923
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Chief Minister of Rajasthan
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| Girija Shankar Bajpai (later Sir)
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Governor of Maharashtra
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| S. Venkateswaran
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1925
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| Annada Shankar Ray
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1927
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| Jaipal Singh Munda
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1927
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1927
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1928 (resignation)
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member Constituent Assembly
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| Birendra Narayan Chakraborty
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1928
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| Subimal Dutt
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1928
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Foreign Secretary (India)
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| Dharma Vira
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1931
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Governor of West Bengal
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| S. Bhoothalingam
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1931
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Finance Secretary of India
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| Bhairab Dutt Pande
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1938
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1939
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Governor of West Bengal
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| Lallan Prasad Singh
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1935
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1936
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Governor of Assam
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| Lakshmi Kant Jha
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1935
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1936
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Indian Ambassador to United States
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| Haribhai M. Patel
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Defence Minister, Government of India
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| Abul Hasan Quraishi
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1933
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1933
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| MS Randhawa
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1934
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Chief Commissioner of Chandigarh
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| Zafrul Ahsan Lari
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1934
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1934
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| Maharaj Sri Nagendra Singh
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President of the International Court of Justice, The Hague
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| Aditya Nath Jha
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1935
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1936
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First Lieutenant Governor of Delhi
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| K.B. Lall
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Secretary, Defence, GOI
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| Tarlok Singh
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1937
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Member of the Planning Commission of India
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| V. K. Rao
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1937
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1938
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| Triloki Nath Kaul
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1939
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Ambassador, Foreign Secretary
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| Govind Narain
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1939
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Governor of Karnataka
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| H.V.R. Iyengar
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Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
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| S. Jagannathan
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Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
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| Chandrika Prasad Srivastava (later Sir)
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Secretary General of International Maritime Organization, London
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| Sushil Chandra Mishra
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1940
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Collector of Satna and Tikamgarh, Chairman of M.P.E.B
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| M A Quraishi
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1941
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| Nirmal Kumar Mukarji
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1941
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1943
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1st Rank from the Last Batch of ICS
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Governor of Punjab, Last ICS officer in the Indian Government-8th Home Secretary 13th Cabinet Secretary of India
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| Bhagwan Singh (later Captain)
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1946
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Indian High Commissioner to Fiji
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| Chandra Shekhar Jha
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1932
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1932
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