Issues and Analysis on Lord Dalhousie & associated reforms for UPSC Civil Services Examination (General Studies) Preparation

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    Lord Dalhousie & associated reforms

    Lord Dalhousie was an important figure in the history of modern India & was the youngest Governor-General of India when he assumed charge at the age of 36 in 1848.

    Reforms & Policies of Dalhousie:

    1.Doctrine of lapse

    • . It was customary for a ruler without a natural heir to ask the British Government whether he could adopt a son to succeed him
    •  According to Dalhousie, if such permission was refused by the British, the state would “lapse” and thereby become part of the British India
    •  Dalhousie maintained that there was a difference in principle between the right to inherit private property and the right to govern.

     This principle was called the Doctrine of Lapse.

    2.Railway

    •  The introduction railways in India inaugurated a new economic era
    • In 1853, he penned his Railway Minute formulating the future policy of railways in India.
    • . He started the “guarantee system” by which the railway companies were guaranteed a minimum interest of five percent on their investment

    3.Telegraph

    •  Similarly, the use of Telegraph brought marvelous changes in communication system.
    • 4. About 4000 miles long Telegraph lines were laid before the departure of Dalhousie

    4.Postal System

    •  The foundation of modern postal system was laid down by Lord Dalhousie.
    •  Postage stamps were introduced for the first time.
    5.Social & Educational
    Passed widow Remarriage Act (1856)
    Recommended the setting up of universities in Calcutta, Bombay and Madras
    In 1853, competitive examination for the Indian Civil Services began – Written exam started in 1854 in India
    Educational reforms of Sir Charles wood (1854) are considered intellectual charted of India which provided an outline for Primary, Secondary & Collegiate levels of education.
    6.Dalhousie also oversaw the annexation of Punjab and parts of Burma through wars with the local rulers. The Second Anglo-Sikh War was fought during his term.
    7.He also started engineering colleges to provide resources for the newly-established public works department in each presidency.
       

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