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Asked: June 16, 20242024-06-16T10:31:25+05:30 2024-06-16T10:31:25+05:30In: Public Administration

Write a short note on Indian administration : Legacy of British Rule.

Write a short note on Indian administration : Legacy of British Rule.

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      2024-06-16T10:31:56+05:30Added an answer on June 16, 2024 at 10:31 am

      Indian administration bears a significant legacy from British rule, which profoundly shaped its modern structure and functioning. Here's a short note highlighting this legacy:

      The British colonial administration left an indelible mark on India's administrative framework, influencing its structure, bureaucracy, and governance principles. One of the most enduring legacies is the establishment of a centralized administrative system that prioritized efficiency and uniformity across the vast and diverse subcontinent.

      Administrative Structure:
      Under British rule, India was governed through a hierarchical administrative structure. At the top was the Governor-General or Viceroy, representing the Crown, with considerable powers over provincial governments. Provinces were further divided into districts, each administered by a Collector who served as both revenue collector and magistrate. This hierarchical model laid the foundation for India's modern administrative divisions.

      Bureaucratic System:
      The British introduced a professional bureaucracy known for its meritocratic selection and standardized procedures. The Indian Civil Service (ICS), later renamed the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), became the backbone of governance, with officers trained to uphold British interests and maintain law and order.

      Legal and Judicial System:
      The British introduced a modern legal and judicial system based on English common law principles. They established High Courts and introduced codes like the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), which continue to form the basis of India's legal framework.

      Revenue and Taxation:
      British policies reformed revenue administration, replacing traditional systems with a structured land revenue system. The Permanent Settlement in Bengal, Ryotwari System in Madras, and Mahalwari System in North India standardized land revenue collection, enhancing state revenue but often at the expense of local agrarian economies.

      Infrastructure and Public Services:
      British rule saw significant investments in infrastructure such as railways, telegraphs, and postal services, crucial for administrative control and economic exploitation. These developments laid the groundwork for India's future industrialization and communication networks.

      Legacy and Challenges:
      While the British legacy brought administrative efficiency and modernization, it also left enduring challenges. Centralization sometimes marginalized local governance structures, fostering disconnects between rulers and the ruled. Economic policies prioritized British interests, leading to exploitation and disparities that persisted post-independence.

      In conclusion, India's administrative legacy from British rule is complex, encompassing both progressive reforms and enduring challenges. The British administrative model, while shaping India's modern state apparatus, also contributed to socio-economic disparities and governance issues that independent India continues to navigate and reform.

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