About The Book: Some Questions of Administration in India by Guru Prashad Sen is a critical examination of British colonial governance in India. Sen analyzes the inefficiencies, injustices, and exploitative nature of British administration, highlighting issues such as excessive bureaucracy, lack of Indian representation, and economic drain. He advocates for administrative reforms, greater participation of Indians in governance, and increased accountability of British officials. Sen’s work reflects the growing nationalist sentiment and intellectual resistance to colonial rule during the early 20th century. His arguments contributed to the broader discourse on self-governance and the demand for political and administrative autonomy in India.
Author: Guru Prashad Sen
Pages: 379
Edition: 1893
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