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what was the name of the book in which lord Dalhousie outlined the name of constructing railway lines in India​

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Answered by nishakri542003
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Rail transport in India began during the early 19th century.

1832–1852: Industrial railways

1853–1924: Passenger railways and expansion

1925–1950: Electrification and further expansion

1951–1983: Zonal re-organization and further developments

1984 – present: Rapid transit and later developments

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Answered by JPSAINIPBO6
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He established the foundations of the modern educational system in India by adding mass education in addition to elite higher education. He introduced passenger trains in railways, the electric telegraph and uniform postage, which he described as the "three great engines of social improvement". He also founded the Public Works Department in India.[1] To his supporters he stands out as the far-sighted Governor-General who consolidated East India Company rule in India, laid the foundations of its later administration, and by his sound policy enabled his successors to stem the tide of rebellion.[2]

His period of rule in India directly preceded the transformation into the Victorian Raj period of Indian administration. He was denounced by many in Britain on the eve of his death as having failed to notice the signs of the brewing Indian Rebellion of 1857, having aggravated the crisis by his overbearing self-confidence, centralizing activity and expansive annexations.

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