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what were the different records produced by British administration​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Some non-official records are:

accounts of travellers and pilgrims. autobiographies of important people. popular booklets. newspapers.

Explanation:

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Answer: Official records of the British administration serve as important source of history of this period. The British rulers believed that every instruction, plan, policy, decision, agreement, investigation should be clearly written up. This was necessary for proper study and debate about an issue.

The process of production of record by the administration is done after data collection. Explanation: The "data pertaining" to the process is collected and it is typed in the prescribed format. After checking all the corrections, it is produced to the concerned officer who is in-charge for the signing process.

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Answered by jindaltushar2610
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Explanation:

Administration Produces Records

The British felt that all the important letters and documents must be carefully preserved. So they set up record rooms attached to administrative institutions, and institutions such as archives and museums were also established for preserving records.

Those official records of the British administrative offices and government departments are an important source to learn about history; they clearly wrote down every plan, instruction, policy, decision, agreement, and investigation.

Why Surveys Are Important

Detailed surveys were carried out by the British to map all of India, and revenue surveys (to decide how much tax was to be collected from where) were conducted in villages in order to know the topography, the quality of soil, flora, fauna, cropping patterns, etc.

By the end of the 19th century, the British had started conducting census operations which provided information about the distribution of population in different provinces, castes, religions, and their occupations.

What Official Records Do Not Tell Us

Official records, although very detailed and easily available, do not help us in knowing what other people in the country, people who were not directly under the British rule, felt, and what reasons were behind their actions. To know that, unofficial records are used, which of course are more difficult to find as compared to the official records.

Some non-official records are:

  • personal diaries of people

  • personal diaries of peopleaccounts of travellers and pilgrims

  • personal diaries of peopleaccounts of travellers and pilgrimsautobiographies of important people

  • personal diaries of peopleaccounts of travellers and pilgrimsautobiographies of important peoplepopular booklets

  • personal diaries of peopleaccounts of travellers and pilgrimsautobiographies of important peoplepopular bookletsnewspapers

  • personal diaries of peopleaccounts of travellers and pilgrimsautobiographies of important peoplepopular bookletsnewspaperswritings of reformers, poets, and novelists.

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