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What kind of administrative system was prevalent during the British rule?

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Answered by satuu43
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From 1765 to 1772, in the period of the Dual Government, Indian officials were allowed to function as before but under the Overall control of the British Governor and British officials.

The Indian officials had responsibility but no power while the Company’s officials had power but no responsibility. Both sets of officials were venal and corrupt men. In 1772 the Company ended the Dual Government and undertook to administer Bengal directly through its own servants. But the evils inherent in the administration of a country by a purely commercial company soon came to the surface.

The East India Company was at this time a commercial body designed to trade with the East. Moreover, its higher authority was situated in England, many thousands of kilometers away from India. Yet, it had come to wield political power over millions of people. This anomalous state of affairs posed many problems for the British government.


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Answered by aqibkincsem
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An administrative system like Imperial administration and Colonial Management were prevalent during British Rule.


These systems followed every administrative law favoring England and people management method was to control and maintain strict order, essentially without considering human development.


Indian officials were allowed to function but with no power and had responsibility, whereas the Company’s officials had power but no responsibility.

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