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Information about development by British in administration, education,transport and communication in India

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Answered by rishika79
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Before the British rule, Indian transport and communication system was backward in comparison to the Western countries. There were no roads and no railway to connect distance places. No telegraph system ever existed.

The self-sufficient village economy was enough to meet the day to day needs of the people. For this reason, there was no compulsion to search for better transport and communication system.

On land, bullock carts, pack-horses, donkeys, camels and even head loads comprised the means of transport. Boats and its accessories were used to carry cargo by water ways. Indians had no idea about steam engine and navigation canals. Except the coastal and river valley regions in India, transportation was costly, undependable and difficult.

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