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Civil Service under British Administration, History, Evolution and Reforms
Civil Service under British Administration Civil Service under British Administration was established for the benefit of its commercial affairs and developed into a well-organized apparatus to handle the administrative affairs of India's acceded territories. In fact, the phrase "civil service"...
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British Administration System, Pillars and Objective
British Administration System Read all about British Administration System. The first war of independence, the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, shocked the British government. Political instability, social injustice, and economic exploitation all contributed to the 1857 uprising. The British kings were...
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Government of India Act 1858, History, Provision, Features and Limitations
Government of India Act 1858 Read all about Government of India Act 1858. On August 2, 1858, the British Parliament approved the Government of India Act 1858. The British Parliament will transfer the East India Company's management of British India...
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Land Revenue System, Introduction, Features, Types & Impact
Land Revenue System By severely taxing the populace through a variety of land income systems, the British were able to conquer a vast nation like India. A tax or revenue imposed on land-based agricultural production is known as land revenue....
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Theosophical Society in India, Founder, Headquarters, Summary
Theosophical Society Founded in 1875, the Theosophical Society serves as a worldwide body that promotes spiritual advancement with the objective of universal brotherhood without distinction based on the realization that all life, human and non-human, is indivisibly One. The fact...
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Drain of Wealth, Theory, History, Process, Causes and Impact
Drain of Wealth Read all about Drain of Wealth. The steady movement of national wealth from India to England, for which India received insufficient economic, commercial, or material returns, has been referred to as the "drain of wealth theory." The...
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Industrial Revolution, History, First Industrial Revolution, Causes, Effect and Impact
Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was a period of tremendous automation and innovation that began in Great Britain in the middle of the 18th and early 19th centuries and eventually spread to the majority of the world. Coal and iron...
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Conquest of Sindh, History, Annexation, Causes and Effect
Conquest of Sindh Conquest of Sindh, which now in Pakistan, was gradually conquered. Muslim army neared the shore of Makran during the Caliphate of Omar ibn al Khattab (r), but Omar (r) withdrew the troops in response to reports of...
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Policy of Ring Fence, Introduction and Establishment
Policy of Ring of Fence Warren Hastings established the Policy of Ring of Fence (1765–1813) to establish buffer zones and safeguard the Company's frontiers. In order to safeguard their own territories, it was often their policy to defend the boundaries...
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Sawai Jai Singh, Early Life, Observatories and Jantar Mantar
Sawai Jai Singh Raja Sawai Jai Singh of Amber was the most notable Rajput king of the 18th century (1681-1743). A notable statesman, legislator, and reformer, he was. In an era when Indians were ignorant of scientific advancement, he excelled...
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