Why did British maintained. Record. Room

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago
The British set up record rooms to preserve all important documents and letters. The record rooms were attached to all administrative institutions. All the administrative offices, the village tahsildar’s office, the collectorate, the commissioner’s office, the provincial secretariats and the law courts had record rooms attached to their offices. The British also set up specialised institutions like archives and museums to preserve important records. In the early nineteenth century, these documents were carefully copied out and beautifully written by calligraphists. By the middle of the nineteenth century and with the spread of printing, several copies of these records were printed as proceedings of each government department
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