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This scholarly work by Romesh C. Dutt provides an in-depth examination of Sir Philip Francis’s minutes concerning the permanent settlement of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa. The book analyzes the historical context and implications of colonial settlement policies that significantly shaped the agrarian economy and governance structures of these regions during the British Raj.
Dutt, a renowned historian and economist, offers critical perspectives on how these administrative decisions affected land tenure systems, taxation, and the welfare of local populations. The work serves as an important historical document for understanding the mechanisms of British colonial administration in India and its long-term socioeconomic consequences.






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