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This doctoral thesis, approved by the University of London for the D.Sc. in Economics, presents a comprehensive study of public administration in ancient India. Pramathanath Banerjea examines the sophisticated administrative frameworks that existed during India’s classical era, analyzing the organization of government institutions, bureaucratic hierarchies, and governance mechanisms.
The work investigates how ancient Indian rulers managed their kingdoms through structured administrative systems, including revenue collection, law enforcement, and public service organization. Banerjea provides detailed insights into the roles of various administrative officials and the hierarchical structures that maintained order and facilitation of state functions.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding how ancient Indian civilization developed complex governance systems that influenced subsequent political structures. The thesis bridges historical narrative with economic analysis, offering valuable perspectives for historians, political scientists, and scholars interested in ancient governance systems.
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