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Administrative Problem Of British India is a detailed scholarly work that delves into the intricate governmental frameworks and administrative challenges that characterized British colonial rule in India. Sir William Meyer Joseph Chailley provides an in-depth analysis of the policies, structures, and practices employed by the British administration to govern the vast Indian territories.
The book examines the complexities of implementing Western administrative systems in a diverse, multi-cultural society. It addresses the organizational hierarchies, bureaucratic procedures, and decision-making processes that shaped colonial governance. Through careful analysis, the author discusses the impact of these administrative systems on Indian society, economy, and culture during the colonial period.
This work serves as an important historical document for understanding how colonial administrations functioned and the challenges they faced in managing such a large and diverse territory. It is valuable for scholars, historians, and students interested in Indian history, colonial studies, and the evolution of administrative practices.







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