Social Sciences, asked by ramen20, 6 months ago

Why did the British built record rooms in their offices?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The British preserved all the important documents. for this purpose they build record rooms in their administration offices so that it could be easy to examine and know about the place and to know what to do next.

Answered by YashashwiRawat
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Explanation:

The British government felt the necessity of preserving all the valuable formal documents and reports. Accordingly, they built record rooms attached to all administrative buildings. The community Tahsildar’s office, the collectorate, the commissioner’s room, the provincial councils, the law benches—all had their record rooms. The British also built specific organizations such as museums and archives to maintain vital documents.

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