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Who was responsible for introducing the Police system in India
भारत में पुलिस प्रणाली किसने लागू करवाया है?
(a) Lord Wellesley/ लॉर्ड वेल्सली
(b) Lord Minto/ लॉर्ड मिंटो
(c) Lord Hastings/ लॉर्ड होस्टींग्स
(d) Lord Cornwallis/ लॉर्ड कॉर्नवालीस​

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Answered by KAUSTAVNATH2009
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Answer:

None of the options is correct

Explanation:

Lord Curzon and Sir andrew fraser were the first for introducing the police system in india.

Answered by Nishant023456
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Answer:

kar do yarr report

Explanation:

Explanation:

Drains had to be dug, roads laid, buildings constructed, and cities cleaned. This required coolies, diggers, carriers, bricklayers, sewage cleaners, sweepers, palanquin bearers and rickshaw pullers. This opened new opportunities for people who came from castes that were regarded as “low”.Drains had to be dug, roads laid, buildings constructed, and cities cleaned. This required coolies, diggers, carriers, bricklayers, sewage cleaners, sweepers, palanquin bearers and rickshaw pullers. This opened new opportunities for people who came from castes that were regarded as “low”.Drains had to be dug, roads laid, buildings constructed, and cities cleaned. This required coolies, diggers, carriers, bricklayers, sewage cleaners, sweepers, palanquin bearers and rickshaw pullers. This opened new opportunities for people who came from castes that were regarded as “low”Drains had to be dug, roads laid, buildings constructed, and cities cleaned. This required coolies, diggers, carriers, bricklayers, sewage cleaners, sweepers, palanquin bearers and rickshaw pullers. This opened new opportunities for people who came from castes that were regarded as “low”..Drains had to be dug, roads laid, buildings constructed, and cities cleaned. This required coolies, diggers, carriers, bricklayers, sewage cleaners, sweepers, palanquin bearers and rickshaw pullers. This opened new opportunities for people who came from castes that were regarded as “low”.

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