what did administrative convenience mean? for whose convenience did the British government partitioned bengal?
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1)The main motive for the Partition of Bengal, according to the British, was administratively necessary. They said the Bengal was too big to be efficiently administered by a single provincial government.
2)The British government partitioned Bengal for their own convenience.
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Administrative convenience exception is a bankruptcy related term. It is a provision allowing a bankruptcy plan to have a separate classification for small, unsecured claims, to the extent that the separate classification will help in more efficient disposition of the estate. The Partition of Bengal was the decision of separating eastern parts of Bengal from rest of Bengal. It was announced on 19 July 1905 by the Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon. The reason given for the decision was that Bengal with a population of 78 million had become too big to be administered which was true to some extent, but the real motives behind the partition plan were the British desire to weaken Bengal, the nerve centre of Indian nationalism and divide the Muslims and Hindus on the basis of religion.
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