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This hardcover volume presents a detailed memorandum examining the revision of land revenue settlements across India’s North-Western Provinces during the period from 1860 to 1872. Authored by Auckland Colvin, a prominent British administrator in colonial India, the work offers invaluable insights into the administrative processes and policy decisions that shaped the region’s economic structure during this critical period of British rule.
The document serves as a historical record of the systematic approach taken by colonial authorities to reorganize and rationalize land revenue collection systems. It encompasses detailed analyses of settlement procedures, revenue assessments, and administrative reforms implemented across the North-Western Provinces. This work is essential for scholars of colonial Indian history, land policy, public administration, and economic history.
The memorandum reflects the complex interplay between British administrative efficiency and the existing indigenous land tenure systems. It provides primary source material for understanding how colonial governance functioned at the regional level and how revenue policies affected local populations and agricultural practices.
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