Indians were allowed to compete for higher posts in the civil service.
(a)True
(b)False
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In 1947 there were 322 Indians and 688 British members; most of the latter left at the time of partition and independence. ... Until the 1930s the Indians in the service were very few and not a single Indian was allowed to occupy a high-ranked post.
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The Indian Civil Services Act of 1861 provided that certain posts under the Government of India were to be reserved for persons who had been a resident of India for 7 years or more. This paved the way for the entry of Indians into the higher civil services.
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