Sarat Datta Gupta
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Sarat Kumar Datta Gupta (1882 – 1962) was a senior civil servant of British India.
Hailing from Bikrampur in Dacca district, where his family owned substantial tracts of land in the village of Jainshar, he joined the Indian Audits & Accounts Service. After a distinguished career, he retired as Accountant General of India, and was posted in Simla. After retirement he became Agent (Railway Finance) of the former Indian state of Jaipur.[1]
He was also the Member-Secretary of a Central Commission for Inquiry into Prices and Wages appointed by the Government of India in 1913.