Prabhu Datta Sharma has written: 'Legislative elite in India' -- subject(s): Legislators, Elite (Social sciences), Political leadership, Political socialization 'Police' -- subject(s): Police administration, Internal security 'Police and criminal justice administration in India' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal justice, Administration of, Police
Robert Clive, after the Battle of Plassey in 1757, brought Bengal directly under the administration of the British East India Company (EEIC). This marked a significant turning point in the company's control over India.
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The governance of India was taken over from the East India Company by the British Crown in 1858, following the Indian Rebellion of 1857. This transition was formalized through the Government of India Act 1858, which led to the establishment of direct British rule in India, known as the Raj. The British Crown assumed control to ensure better administration and quell further unrest. Thus, India became a colony governed directly by the British government.
Babur's administration was as ood as he had won his battles from India
Satish K. Batra has written: 'Public accountability of state enterprises in India' -- subject(s): Accounting, Government business enterprises 'Legislative control over public enterprises' -- subject(s): Auditing, Government business enterprises, Rajasthan (India), Rajasthan (India). Legislative Assembly. Committee on Public Undertakings
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The colonial administration in India was controlled by the British Empire. The British appointed leaders that were usually not the choice of the people.
parliament is the legislative body of india.
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You can find them in the Legislative Assembly.
TRIPURA,a small east state has no legislative assembly. DURAI,BANGALORE