Description
This comprehensive administrative report presents a detailed account of the governance, development, and operations of the Ajmer-Merwara region during the fiscal year 1913-1914. The document serves as an invaluable historical resource for understanding British colonial administration in India during the early 20th century.
The report covers various aspects of regional administration including financial matters, infrastructure development, law and order, education, public health, and revenue collection. It reflects the administrative priorities and policies of the British Raj in this strategically important territory. The document provides quantitative data, statistical information, and narrative accounts of government activities, offering historians and researchers authentic primary source material about colonial India’s administrative structures and functioning during this significant historical period.







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