Serampore Municipality
There are 126 muncipalites in west bengal.
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The first partition of Bengal took place in 1905.
what were the british explanations/reasons for the partition of bengal in 1905?
Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of British India from 1773 to 1785.
it was nice but then after british got trade they raped slaved and looted India specally Bengal bay
The name of the first newspaper that was not published under British authority is the "Pennsylvania Evening Post," which was first published in Philadelphia in 1759.
The reaction of the eople to the partition of Bengal was very immediate and everybody started protest against the british.
It was struggle between Orissa and Bengal. Where the people of Orissa denied the British to survive in Balasore, the Bengal royal power let the British to make business in its jurisdiction. It was wrong decision by the people of Orissa driving the them out of it while the Bengal justified their permission given to the British. It was great advantage to progress Bengal by the help of them. Likewise all monarchical states wanted to get advantages. This policy, giving advantage to the concerning states, was like a fishing rod.
Colonial rule in Bengal began with the establishment of British control following the Battle of Plassey in 1757. This battle marked the beginning of significant British political power in India, leading to the formal establishment of British rule in Bengal and eventually across much of India. The British East India Company's dominance in Bengal laid the groundwork for the broader colonial administration that followed.
The British East India Company acquired Bengal after the Battle of Plassey in 1757. This victory allowed the Company to establish significant control over the region, leading to the formal annexation of Bengal in 1765 when the Mughal Emperor granted the Company the right to collect revenue. Bengal became a crucial part of British India, significantly influencing the British colonial expansion in the subcontinent.
The first major newspaper in India was "The Bengal Gazette", which was started in 1780 under the British Raj by James Augustus Hickey