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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) October 1945

1945

The province stands by itself in respect of the character of the native popultion the large admixture of Europeans the peculiar nature of the Revenue Settlement and the absence of institutions which are the basis of society in other parts of India. [...] They were instructed specifically to consider the existence extent and grounds of any dissatisfaction felt by Natives with the Statute or the Rules the suitability of service privileges and generai conditions of service to Natives obtaining office under the Statutory Rules the results of the selections made under the statute the relative merits of different systems of appointment etc. [...] The members of the Imperial Civil Service were liable to be posted in any part of the Indian Empire whereas the services of the members of the Provincial Service were to be confined within the limits of the respective provinces they belonged to. [...] (I) One (where there are more than one) of the Secretaries to the Board of Revenue or Commisioners who constitute the Board of Revenue in the Madras Presidency: in the Lower Provinces of Bengal and in the Northwestern Provinces and on Pecir tary the of the Punjab. [...] The action taken on the recomendations of the Public Service Commission thus marks a definite step forward in the process of increasing association of Indians in the administration of the country which set in with the transfer of the Government of India from the Company to the Crown.
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Pages
51
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
Dark World
1-4 Hari Gour view
The Nature of the Law in Mughal India and the Administration of Criminal Justice
4-8 S.P. Sangar view
The Bengal Legislature on its Trial
8-12 Dharam Pal view
Indianisation of the Civil Services
13-20 A.K. Ghosal view
“Condition of the Christians of the Near East in the Early Middle Ages”
20-21 S.K. Chowdhry view
The Documentary Film its Prospects in Post War India
22-26 Sheikh Rasool view
Miscellany
27-28 Benoy Sarkar view
Round the World
28-30 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
30-36 unknown view
Official Notifications University of Calcutta
37-40 unknown view
Calcutta University Publications
1-2 unknown view

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