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29. The British concept of Civil Service neutrality is laid down by-
(A) Fulton Committee
(B) Assheton Committee
(C) Masterman Committee
(D) Northcote-Trevelyn Committee​

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Answered by dekgamer321
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Answer:

D) Northcote-Trevelyn Committee

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Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

The CORRECT OPTION  to the question-"The British concept of Civil Service neutrality is laid down by-'is

(D) Northcote-Trevelyn Committee​

Explanation:

Northcote-Trevelyan Report

The Northcote-Trevelyan Report was a document prepared by Stafford H. Northcote and C.E. Trevelyan about the British Civil Service. Commissioned in 1853 and published in February 1854, the report increased the development of Her Majesty's Civil Service in the United Kingdom. Chinese Imperial Examinations influenced it recommended that entry to the Civil Service be solely on merit, to be enforced through the use of examinations.

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