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The document lists various British commissions established in India between 1854-1940. It provides the name of each commission, the year it was established, the Viceroy or Governor-General at the time, and the topic or subject it addressed such as education, famines, currency, the army, agriculture, states, labor, and tenancy.
The document lists various British commissions established in India between 1854-1940. It provides the name of each commission, the year it was established, the Viceroy or Governor-General at the time, and the topic or subject it addressed such as education, famines, currency, the army, agriculture, states, labor, and tenancy.
The document lists various British commissions established in India between 1854-1940. It provides the name of each commission, the year it was established, the Viceroy or Governor-General at the time, and the topic or subject it addressed such as education, famines, currency, the army, agriculture, states, labor, and tenancy.
Charles Wood Despatch 1854 Lord Dalhousie Education
Hunter Commission 1882 Lord Ripon Education Raleigh Commission 1902 Lord Curzon Education Sadler Commission 1917 Lord Chelmsford Education Hartog Commission 1929 Lord Irwin Education Sargent Plan 1944 Lord Wavell Education Campbell Commission 1866 Sir John Lawrence Famine Stratchy Commission 1880 Lord Lytton , Famine Lyall Commission 1886 Lord d Elgin-II Famine MacDonnel Commission 1900 Lord Curzon Famine Mansfield Commission 1886 Lord Dufferin Currency Fowler Commission 1898 Lord Elgin-II Currency Babington Smith Commission 1919 Lord Chelmsford Currency Hilton young Commission 1939 Lord Linlithgow Currency Chatfield Commission 1939 Lord Linlithgow Army Hunter Commission 1919 Lord Chelmsford Punjab Disturbances Fraser Commission 1902 Lord Curzon Agriculture Butler Commission 1927 Lord Irwin Indian States Whitley Commission 1929 Lord Irwin Labour Sapru Commission 1935 Lord Linlithgow Unemployment FIoud Commission 1940 Lord Linlithgow Tenancy in Bengal