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Revision as of 12:18, 23 September 2010

This page contains a list of Indians who joined the Indian Civil Service in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It is not an exhaustive list.

1861-1899

Serial Nos. Batches Name Year of Examination Year of Joining Year of Resignation/Disqualification Rank Final Posting
1. 1861-1869 Satyendranath Tagore 1863 1864 Judge, Satara
2. 1870-1879, 1st Batch, (examination taken before 1870) Romesh Dutt 1869 1871 Commissioner (offgt.) of Orissa; later Dewan, Baroda
3. Behari Lal Gupta 1869 1871 Sessions Judge, Bengal; later Chief Minister, Baroda
4. Surendranath Banerjee (later Sir) 1869 1871 1871 (Disqualification) Minister in the Dyarchy Cabinet in Bengal, 1921-1926
5. Sripad Babaji Thakur 1869 1871 Commissioner of Belgaum, Bombay
6. 1870-1879, 2nd Batch, (examination taken after 1870) Anandaram Baruah 1870 1872 District Magistrate of Noakhali, Bengal
7. Krishna Govinda Gupta (later Sir) 1871 1873 Commissioner, Bengal; later member, Secretary of State's Council, UK
8. Brajendranath De 1873 1875 17th Magistrate and Collector of Hooghly, Bengal; also Commissioner (offg.), Burdwan
9. Rustomji Cursetjee 1874 1876 Judge, Agra and Oudh, United Provinces
10. Kavasjee J. Badshah 1877 1879 Commissioner of Salt and Excise, Bengal
11. 1880-1890 Lokendranath Palit 1884 1886 District and Sessions Judge, Bengal
12. Perungavur Rajagopalachari (later Diwan Bahadur and Sir) 1886 Chairman of the Madras Legislative Council
13. Mohsin Badruddin Tyabji 1885 1887 Judge and Sessions Judge, Bombay
14. Basanta Kumar Mullick 1887 1889 Puisne Judge of Patna High Court
15. 1890-1899 Yusuf Muhamad Magistrate and Collector, Bengal
16. Satish Chandra Mukherjee 1890 1892 Magistrate and Collector of Hooghly, Bengal
17. Kiran Chandra De 1892 1893
18. Jnanendranath Gupta 1890 1892 Commissioner of Rangpur, Bengal
19. Birendranath Sen Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector
20. Barzore J. Dalal 1892 1894 Joint Magistrate of Agra
21. Albion Rajkumar Banerjee (later Sir) 1894 1895 Dewan of Cochin
22. Abdullah Ibn Yusuf Ali 1894 1895 Joint Magistrate, United Provinces
23. Diwan Tekchand 1894 1895
24. Sheikh Ashgar Ali 1895 1896 Assistant Commissioner, Punjab
25. Satyendra Chandra Mullick 1896 1897
26. Atul Chandra Chatterjee (later Sir) 1896 1897
27. Jnanendranath Roy 1897 1898
28. Charu Chandra Dutt 1898 1899
29. Manmatha Krishna Deb 1898 1899
30. Jyotindranath Roy 1898 1899
31. Pratap Chandra Dutt 1898 1899

1900-1947

Batches Name Year of Examination Year of Joining Year of Resignation/Disqualification Rank Final Posting
1900-1909, 1st Batch, (examination taken before 1900) Jogindranath Pal 1899 1900 Assistant Commissioner, United Provinces
1900-1909, 2nd Batch, (examination taken after 1900) 1901 1903 Assistant Commissioner, Punjab
Camaji Byramji Naoroji Cama 1901 1903
Jagdish Kumar Prasad 1902 1903
Sarat Kumar Ghosh (later Sir) 1902 1903 Chief Justice of Rajasthan
Gurusaday Dutt 1904 1905 7th in Part I; 1st in Part II Secretary, Local Self Government and Public Health, GOB
Benegal Narsing Rau (later Sir) 1908 1909 Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir
Benegal Rama Rau (later Sir) Governor, Reserve Bank of India
1910-1919 Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi (later Sir) Governor of the Punjab
Sushil Kumar Sinha (later Rt.Hon.) 1918 1919
Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari Jr. (later Sir) 1918 1919 Governor of Assam
Ramchand Tekchand Shivdasani 1919 1921
Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh (later Sir) Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
K. P. S. Menon Foreign Secretary of India
1920-1929 Sukumar Sen 1919 1921 Chief Election Commissioner of India
Satyendranath Ray Chief Secretary of West Bengal
Chaudhri Nanak Chandra 1920 1921 Secretary, Rehabilitation
Subhas Chandra Bose 1920 1921 1921(Resignation) 4th
Nilamani Senapati 1920 7th Chief Secretary, Orissa
C. S. Venkatachari 1923 Chief Minister of Rajasthan
Girija Shankar Bajpai (later Sir) Governor of Maharashtra
Badruddin Tyabji
Sushil Kumar Dey
Chaudhry Abdul Hameed Khan 1926
Annada Shankar Ray 1927
P S Visvanathan 1929 Home Secretary, Government of Madras State
Saibal Gupta 1929 Education Secretary, Government of West Bengal
Nabagopal Das 1929
Golam Morshed 1929
1930-1939 Yezdezard Dinshaw Gundevia 1930 Secretary to the President
V Nanjappa 1931 Secretary in the Government of India. Assisted in the integration of princely states in 1947. Braj Kumar Nehru 1931 Governor of Assam
Dharma Vira 1931 Governor of West Bengal
Bhairab Dutt Pande Governor of West Bengal
Lallan Prasad Singh Governor of Assam
Lakshmi Kant Jha Indian Ambassador to USA
Haribhai M. Patel Defence Minister, Government of India
MS Randhawa 1934 Chief Commissioner of Chandigarh
Maharaj Sri Nagendra Singh President of the International Court of Justice, The Hague
K.B. Lall Secretary, Defence, GOI
Tarlok Singh 1937 Member of the Planning Commission of India
Govind Narain 1939 Governor of Karnataka
Ashok Mitra Secretary to the President of India
H.V.R. Iyengar Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
S. Jagannathan Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
L.K. Tate Collector, Bombay Presidency
1940-1947 Chandrika Prasad Srivastava (later Sir) Qamr-Ud-Din Abullatif Secretary General of International Maritime Organisation, London
Nirmal Kumar Mukarji 1941 1943 Governor of Punjab
Kumud Kanta Ray Qudrat-ullah-Shaib Home Secretary of West Bengal
Bhagwan Singh (later Captain) 1946 Indian High Commissioner to Fiji
Debesh Das