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Who amongst the following made it possible for the Indians to enter the Indian Civil Service through an open competitive examination?
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- William Bentinck
- Dalhousie
- Mayo
- Ripon
Correct Option: B
a long time, only British officers were appointed to all covenanted posts. In 1832, the posts of musif and sadar amin were created and opened to Indians. In 1833, the posts of deputy magistrate and deputy collector were created and opened to Indians. The ICS Act of 1861 established the Indian Civil Service. The Act of 1853 had already established the practice of recruiting covenanted civilians through competitive examinations. Till then, the Civil Servants were nominated by the Directors of the East India Company.