Examine how the Indian Civil Services contributed to and supported British rule in India.
In British India Civil Services Examinations were introduced in 1854 to recruit administrators. Conducted in English these exams favored Western educated candidates limiting opportunities for Indians with traditional education.The Civil Services Examination (CSE) had a profound impact on recruitmentRead more
In British India Civil Services Examinations were introduced in 1854 to recruit administrators. Conducted in English these exams favored Western educated candidates limiting opportunities for Indians with traditional education.The Civil Services Examination (CSE) had a profound impact on recruitment and representation in British India –
Positive impacts –
- CSE introduced a merit based system ensuring selection based on individual abilities rather than birth or connections.
- CSE provided opportunities for Indians to join the civil services increasing their representation in the administration.
Negative impacts –
- CSE was conducted in English limiting accessibility for candidates from non English speaking backgrounds.
- CSE favored candidates with Western education disadvantaging those with traditional Indian education.
- CSE perpetuated underrepresentation of marginalized groups such as Dalits and Muslims in the civil services.
- CSE reinforced the colonial legacy with the British maintaining control over the administration and decision making processes.
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The Indian Civil Services was started in 1858 by the British in India. Its main goal was to help the british government control India. British officials were given important jobs to collect taxes, maintain law and order and build infrastructure.The establishment of the Indian Civil Services (ICS) inRead more
The Indian Civil Services was started in 1858 by the British in India. Its main goal was to help the british government control India. British officials were given important jobs to collect taxes, maintain law and order and build infrastructure.The establishment of the Indian Civil Services (ICS) in 1858 reflected British administrative priorities in India in the following ways –
The ICS played a crucial role in consolidating british power in India prioritizing administrative efficiency, economic interests and cultural imperialism.
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