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state the various reforms of Lord Dalhousie.​

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Answered by gaurichamoli404
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Explanation:

The Public Work: Department was given the responsibility of constructing roads, Canals bridges etc. During the period of Dalhousie, the Grand Trunk Road from Calcutta to Peshawar was reconstructed. Ganges canal, the canals in Punjab and many bridges over different rivers were constructed

Military

By that time, the British territory in India had touched its natural frontiers, and Calcutta no more remained its centre. Therefore, Dalhousie felt that it was necessary to shift the military resources of the Company to a central place. Lord Dalhousie made Simla the headquarters of the army and arranged for the shifting of the soldiers and their equipments there, a task which could finally be achieved in 1865. However, the artillery at Calcutta was shifted to Meerut. Dalhousie also felt that the number of the Indian soldiers had increased

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