5. INTRODUCTION
The British rule established peace
and order in the country to a great
extend. It had unprecedented
impact on the people.
6. UNIFORM SYSTEM OF
ADMINISTRATION
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British Introduced uniform system of
administration in the country.
This system establish a uniform legal system.
The Princely states had a variety of separate
laws.
Unified civil Servies and efficient police
created internal stability.
7. ECONOMIC IMPACT
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Industrial revolution in England affected the Indian
industries.
Indian product is great demand in European markets.
Indian industries were ruined.
Domestic Industries caused unemployment and
starvation to millions
9. ZAMINDARI SYSTEM
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Revenue collectors were recognized as
permanent owners.
Zamindari system introduced GovernorGeneral Cornwallis.
Pay an amount fixed by the Government as
revenue.
They ruthlessly collected the tax even during
famines.
This system came into Bengal, Bihar and Uttar
pradesh.
10. RYOTWARI SYSTEM
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Munro was introduced Ryotwari system.
Land was measured and taking into account
its fertility and irrigation facilities.
Revenue was collected with help of local
Hereditary officers.
There was Periodical assessment of the land
revenue.
This system introduced mostly in southern
and western india.
11. MAHALWARI SYSTEM
Mahal literally stands for a Taluk.
The assessment rates were some what high.
Mahaldar was also engaged in cultivation;
Zamindari system were also present in this
system.
This system was introduced north-western
and central india.
12. INDUSTRIES
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Introduced of new technologies.
Establishment of cotton textile, jute and paper
industries.
Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Ahmedabad,
as new industrial centre.
Indian cottage industries destroyed.
13. EDUCATION
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Western education opened the gates of
western knowledge and science.
Governor- General William Bentinck
introduced English education in India
The number of school and colleges increased
and literacy spread.
Middle class which took leadership in the
14. CHARLES WOOD DISPATCH
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Department of Public instruction was
created.
Stressed on the importance of vernacular and
female education.
Proposed for the establishment of
Universities.
The result of universities were established at
Calcutta, Bombay and Madras.
15. GROWTH OF JOURNALISM
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The first printing machine was introduced in India
in 1556 A.D.
The newspaper ‘Bengal Gazette’ was started from
Calcutta in 1780 A.D
They started exposing the administrative mthods
of the english.
Many political leaders started news papers and
used them weapons
16. EARLY NEWSPAPER IN INDIA
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The Bengal
The Bombay Chronicle
The Hindu Patriot
The Subodh Patrika
The Indian Mirror
The Maratha
The Hindu