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Two difference of civil service of british occupied and independent India

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Answered by dadishanti
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Answer: In the British period the highest post occupied by an Indian Civil Servant was the post of Governor of a province. After independence the highest post is Cabinet Secretary for the Indian Administrative Service cadre. There is difference in salary for these officers before independence and after independence

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Answered by fazaltraders2929
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Cornwallis introduced two divisions of the Indian Civil service—covenanted and uncovenanted. The covenanted civil service consisted of only Europeans (i.e., British personnel) occupying the higher posts in the government.

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