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Behari Lal Gupta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Behari Lal Gupta
Behari Lal Gupta was a member of the Indian Civil Service and a politician. ==Early life and education== He was born in Calcutta into a Vaidya-Brahmin family. His parents were Chandrasekhar Das, who styled himself Chandrasekhar Gupta, and Rajeshwari, elder sister of Narendranath Sen, editor of the ''Indian Mirror'', the weekly journal of the Brahmo Samaj. His early education was at Hare School and Presidency College, Calcutta. He then proceeded with his childhood friends R.C. Dutt and Surendranath Banerjee to England for higher studies. In England he joined University College, London and eventually passed the Open Competitive Service Examinations to become the third Indian to join the Indian Civil Service in 1869 coming out to India in 1871. He belonged to the famous batch of 1869 which produced four Indians in the Indian Civil Service, including R.C. Dutt, himself, Surendranath Banerjee and Sripad Babaji Thakur.〔J. N. Gupta, ''Life and Works of Romesh Chunder Dutt'', (1911); The first Indian to enter the Indian Civil Service was Satyendranath Tagore, the second eldest son of Maharshi Debendranath Tagore, who joined the service in 1863, coming out to India in 1864. The batch of 1869 set new standards of excellence for other Indian students to perform well in the ICS, but Tagore's entry into the service six years earlier acted as an inspiration for future generations of Indian students who aspired to be members of the covenanted civil service.〕 He was also called to the Bar by the Honourable Society of Middle Temple in 1871. He held Degrees of Honour in Sanskrit and Persian and was awarded Durbar Medals in 1903 and 1912. He was a member of the Brahmo Sammilan Samaj 〔(Brahmo Sammilan Samaj )〕 in Bhowanipore, Calcutta.
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