Which governor General of British India took initiation to establish local government?
Answers
Answer:
Warren Hastings
Explanation:
Warren Hastings was the first Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), the head of the supreme council of Bengal. He was accused of corruption , but after a long trial in 1975, he made a privy counsellor in 1814. The regulating act of 1773 brought the presidencies of Madras and Bombay under Bengal's control. It changed Hastings from Governor to the new title Governor-General but limited his power by making the Governor-General one member of a five-man Supreme Council of Bengal.
Answer:
The British general is Lord Ripon.
Explanation:
Lord Ripon is known to have conceded the Indians first taste of opportunity by presenting the Local Self Government in 1882. His plan of self-government built up the Municipal organizations which had been experiencing development in the nation as far back as India was under the control of British.
He drove a progression of institutions where bigger forces of the Local self-government were given to the rustic and urban bodies and the elective individuals got some more extensive rights.