Fr. 39.50

Scheme for the Government of India

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor George Campbell, was born in Floridia on November 12, 1970. Soon after finishing school, he decided to self-taught children's graphic representations. A true lover for young children, he decided to write stories for their reading education. A Young Writer, practicing his hobby and educating all-around. Klappentext This 1853 work by the British government official Sir George Campbell presents an outline for a future Indian government. Zusammenfassung Sir George Campbell (1824–92) spent a number of years in the administration of India at a time when rule over the country was being transferred from the East India Company to the British Crown. In this 1853 work, he offers an outline of policy for a future Indian government. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Home Government: 1. Nature of question and main principle premised; 2. Nature of present defects; 3. Shall India be actively governed in India or in England; 4. The controlling power of the Crown as at present exercised; 5. The administrative board and its defects; Part II. Indian Government: 1. Use of name of the Crown; 2. Necessity of one centralised government; 3. Deficiencies of present Supreme Government; 4. Remedies for those deficiencies; 5. Proposed government and rules; 6. Permanent location of Supreme Government; 7. Local government; 8. Arrangements failing a centralised government; 9. External relations.

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