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| About The Book : | |||
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Some
Aspects of British Administration in Orissa (1912-1936)
is a systematic account of the history of Orissa during
the period it was tagged with Bihar. For an integrated
account of the British Indian history, such regional
surveys of different parts of India would help to
indicate the process of change which was coming over
India during the early decades of the 20th century. |
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| CONTENTS IN DETAIL : | |||
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| Foreword | ||||
| M.N. Das | ||||
| Professor of History (Retd.) and Ex-Vice-Chancellor, Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa. | ||||
| 1. | Author's Introductory Note | |||
| 2. | Administrative Reorganization (1905-1912) | |||
| 3. | Land Revenue Policy and Administration | |||
| 4. | Education | |||
| 5. | British Administrative Policies and Their Effects -I | |||
| 6. | British Administrative Policies and Their Effects -II | |||
| 7. | Movement for Creation of a Separate Province (1912-1936) | |||
| Conclusion | ||||
| Glossary | ||||
| Bibliography | ||||
| Index | ||||
| Maps (Appendices) |
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| ABOUT THE AUTHOR : | |||
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| Bandita Devi : |
Dr. (Mrs.) Bandita Devi (Orissa, 1948 ) completed her academic career in Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar (India), with two Post-Graduate degrees in (i) Political Science and (ii) History, and thereafter Ph.D. in History. She was associated with the book-writing project sponsored by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi, from 1974 to 1977, leading to the publication of An Advanced History of Orissa. Modern Period (New Delhi, 1983). Presently, she if teaching History in Sri Satya Sai College for Women, Bhubaneswar, Orissa. |
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