3. CIVIL SERVICES AND JUDICIARY

The British administrative structure consists of various branches and institutions that play a crucial role in governance and decision-making. Two…

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2. ACTS AND AMENDMENTS

The major steps to control the Company and legal framework for the organization and functioning of administration in British India…

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1. THE BRITISH ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC POLICIES

Having acquired the vast empire of India, the East India Company had to devise suitable methods of government to control…

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11. CONFLICT WITH NEIGHBOURING STATES

THE ANGLO-NEPAL RELATIONS In 1768 AD, the Gorkhas moved towards the Indian plains where they came into confrontation with the…

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10. THE SIKHS

After the defeat of Bengal, Mysore, and Marathas, the only major Indian power that still retained its independence was Punjab…

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9. THE ANGLO-MARATHA WARS

Apart from their territorial ambitions, the major reason for the British intervention in the Maratha state was primarily commercial. The…

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8. ANGLO-MYSORE CONFLICT

According to Western thinkers and administrators, the basic objective of the British policy towards Mysore was to restore the Hindu…

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7. BATTLE OF BUXAR (1764)

After the Battle of Plassey in 1757, the English East India Company came up with the idea that Bengal had…

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7. THE NAWABS OF BENGAL

MIR JAFAR He was the first Nawab of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa under British rule in India. He succeeded Siraj-ud-…

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6. THE BRITISH OCCUPATION OF BENGAL

In Bengal, the first English factory was established at Hoogli in the year 1651. The permission for the establishment of…

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