Social Sciences, asked by ashwin53439, 1 month ago

Which of the given policy changes was not made by the British parliament following the mutiny of
1857?
1-Transfer of powers from the British Crown to East India Company to ensure smooth
management of Indian affairs.
2- The Britishers decided to respect the customary religious and social practices of Indians.
3-Policies were made to protect landlords and zamindars and give them the security of rights over their lands.
4-Land and property of the Muslims were confiscated as Britishers believed that they were
O
responsible for the 1857 rebellion in a big way.​

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Answered by rizwanaparween985
3

Answer:

3-Policies were made to protect landlords and zamindars and give them the security of rights over their lands.

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Answered by AmulGupta
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Option 1 (transfer of powers from the British Crown to East India Company to ensure smooth, management of Indian affairs) among given policy changes was not made by the British Parliament following the mutiny of 1857.

  1. It was the powers of East India company that  were transferred to British Crown. the powers of the East India Company in order to have greater control and proper management of Indian affairs.
  2. Secretary of state for India, a member of British cabinet was accountable for governance in India.
  3. An advisory council, Indian council was also set up for Secretary of state for India.
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