what do you mean by survey and what was the main Idea behind it by Britishers
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This means that a researcher can potentially assess the reasons for response changes by assessing the differences in respondent.
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Surveys became important during the British rule because they believed that the knowledge of a country is necessary to administer that country
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For example, the key objectives of revenue survey in villages were
(a) identify the boundaries and draw up accurate maps of parganas showing the boundaries
(b) list the details of the topography
(c) compiling statistical data that can be used effectively for administrative purposes
(d) To know the soil quality, flora, cropping pattern, fauna, etc.
(e) make scaled maps of each pargana
- A Revenue survey was a survey which was directly. connected with land For each separate estate, the government needed to know information on the boundaries, tenancy & reputation of ownership. The land and each recorded holder were evaluated on the basis of these results.
- On the pargana maps had survey items to indicate town, city, deserted village, village, pucca, hatbazar, katcha houses, mosques, temples, footpaths, roads, rivers, creeks, marshlands, manufacturing centres, culverts, bridges cultivated & uncultivated lands, forest lands, Muslim/Hindu population, & vegetation.
- Other surveys such as archaeological surveys, botanical surveys, forest surveys. zoological surveys, & anthropological surveys were also carried out.
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