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21/05/2021 12:50 pm
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The British felt the need to preserve all the important official documents and letters. For this, they set up record rooms attached to all administrative institutions. The village tahsildar’s office, the collectorate, the commissioner’s office, the provincial secretariats, the lawcourts - all had their record rooms. The British also established specialised institutions such as archives and museums to preserve important records.
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