"Report On The Administration Of The Salt Department" provides a detailed account of the operations and management of the salt industry under the Bengal salt department. This historical document offers insights into the governmental oversight, economic policies, and administrative practices surrounding salt production and distribution in Bengal. The report sheds light on the challenges and strategies employed to ensure efficient operation and revenue collection.
Researchers and historians interested in the economic history of British India, government administration, and the salt trade will find this report a valuable resource. It provides a primary source perspective on the workings of a crucial department and its impact on the region's economy and governance.
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