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why did the British preserve official document?​

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Answered by pragya948
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official record of the British administration are a very important source as the greatest believed that every instruction plant policy and decision had to be clearly written and recorded to enable clarity and also as ready reference for the purpose of clotting in case of dispute.

there are about 300 collections and over 3,000 smaller deposits of private papers relating mainly to the experiences of the British in India.

the collection of such documents is called achieve.

record room set as 22 administrative institution was set up achieve their also set up to preserve record letters and memos that moved from one branch of the administration to another in the early years of the 19th Century can still be read in the archives.

Answered by Anonymous
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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. Hence, they carefully preserved all official records and created several archives for the purpose.

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