British rule introduced railways in India in the year _______
a) 1849
b) 1850
c) 1851
d) 1852
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AnswEr:
British rule introduced railways in India in the year of 1853.
[Options are wrong]
• The first passenger train ran in India on 16th April, 1853 from Bombay to Thane.
• Railways in India were introduced during the rule of Lord Dalhousie.
• The main reason for starting railways in India is to transport goods from one place to another.
• Lord Dalhousie, British General is famous for other works like:
• Introducing Posts and telegraph.
• He is infamous for his Doctrine of Lapse.
• It was an annexation policy introduced to annex the states in India.
• According to Doctrine of Lapse, the kindoms which don't have any natural heir will be annexed.
• Jhansi, Nagpur, Satara etc were annexed through this policy.
Answer:
• None of the given options.
Explanation:
• British rule introduced railways in India in the year 1853.
• The first railway in India was from Bombay till Thane.
• It was 16th April, the first day and the first railway journey on the year 1953.
• Well, the British rule have helped India in several technological developments since in history (The past).
• Similarly, the introduction of railway system helped India in economical developments in India.
• It is important to a country to be developed in the following things such as technology, population, economical developments.
• The first passanger train carried nearly 400 passanger's for the first trip from Bombay to Thane.
• The length of normal india train is about 600-640 meters but the length of the first train was nearly 21 miles.
• Lord Dalhousie is know as the father of indian railway.
• Lord Dalhousie was an British and he was in India at the time when British was ruling our country India.
• He was the most helpful like a helping hand and thankful for helping India in economical developments by sharing idea of building trains in India.