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

1945

to confirm certain appointments in India and to amend the law concerning the Civil Service there." The exigencies of public service necessitated a departure from the provisions of the statute of 1793 which required ail vacancies in the Company's civil service under the degree of members of the council to be filled from among the Covenanted Civil servants of the Company and the appointment to many [...] In the words of the Duke of Afgyfl " It may be taken that the policy of the Act distinctly recognises that the selection of Natives for high office may under certain conditions be safely left to the governing authorities in India." The question that now arose was to determine the best mode of giving effect to the clear intentions of the Legislature. [...] The solution suggested by the Viceroy in the note was to be found in the reduction for the future of the number of admissions to the Covenanted Civil Service and in the establishment of a close Native Civil Service which should have monopoly of the appointments removed from the list of these then reserved to the -Covenanted Service with a portion of those then held by the ueovenanted serv [...] In view of the unsatisfactory working of the Statutory rules Lord Ric Government once more reopened the question —invitea the opinions of Governments on the best mode of improving the working of the Rules and ultimately formulated the following proposals submitted to the Secretary of State in a Despatch of September 12. [...] Indians were not fit for holding responsible positions the inherent superiority of Europeans to Indians the potentiality for good of the British sytem of administration set up in this country the urgency of recruitment of Europeans or persons reared in the atmosphere of English educational system for maintaining the British character of the services the necessity of the holding of the key p
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Pages
51
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Indianisation of the Civil Services
63-78 A.K. Ghosal view
The Indian Deadlock—a New Approach
78-80 H.C. Mookerjee view
Freud’s Contribution to the Problem of Personal Development a General Cultural Study
81-90 Indra Sen view
Fisheries in India
90-93 H.K. Mookerjee view
Miscellany
93-95 unknown view
Round the World
95-96 S.K.C. view
Reviews and Notices of Books
96-99 unknown view
Ourselves
100-101 unknown view
Obituary
101-101 Nripendranath Sarkar view
Official Notifications University of Calcutta Orders by the Vice-Chancellor and Syndicate of the University of Calcutta
101-105 unknown view
Other Notifications
106-106 unknown view

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