List of Kolkata Presidencians - Government

Government

  • Atul Chandra Chatterjee, ICS, Former Indian High Commissioner to the UK
  • Pares Chandra Datta, Former Director, Public Health, Government of Bengal
  • Ranajit Datta, Former Chairman and Managing Director, Braithwaite, Burn and Jessop Ltd.
  • Basanta Kumar De, Former Commercial Traffic Manager, Bengal Nagpur Railway
  • Sib Chandra Deb, Former Deputy Collector, Government of Bengal
  • Gurusaday Dutt, ICS, Former Local Self Government and Public Health Secretary, Government of Bengal
  • Romesh Dutt, ICS, Former Dewan of Baroda
  • Behari Lal Gupta, ICS, Former Dewan of Baroda
  • Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah, IES, Former ADPI for Mohammedan Education, Bengal
  • Sukumar Sen, ICS, Chief Election Commissioner of India, (1952–60)
  • Nitish Sengupta, IAS, Former Revenue Secretary, Government of India (B.A. in History, 1951–53)
  • Himachal Som, IFS, Former Indian Ambassador to Italy
  • Satyendranath Tagore, ICS, Former District and Sessions Judge in Gujarat

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