Social Sciences, asked by NilaySarma, 9 months ago

why was it difficult for Indians to get selection in civil service examination at Britisher's time period? Short explain.​

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Answered by Mrsenty
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It was highly difficult to Indians to get slected in the Bfitish Indian civil service. ... As these services were reserved only for British even though Indians attend and get selected in the exam they were not appointed because the power of appointing the civil servants was in the hands of british

Answered by Ash042
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The Indian Civil Service (ICS), for part of the 19th century officially known as the Imperial Civil Service, was the elite higher civil service of the British Empire in British India during British rule in the period between 1858 and 1947.

Its members ruled over more than 200 million people[1] in the British Raj. They were ultimately responsible for overseeing all government activity in the 250 districts that comprised British India. They were appointed under Section XXXII(32) of the Government of India Act 1858,[2][3] enacted by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.[4] The ICS was headed by the Secretary of State for India, a member of the British cabinet.

t was highly difficult to Indians to get slected in the Bfitish Indian civil service. ... As these services were reserved only for British even though Indians attend and get selected in the exam they were not appointed because the power of appointing the civil servants was in the hands of british

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