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What is the significance of revolt of 1857

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According to Sir Lepel Griffin had there been no MUTINY in 1857, the various types of defects and irregularities, existed in the administrative machinery and policies and programs of the EAST India Company would not have come to light before the World. The Great rebellion immediately INVITED the ATTENTION of the British Government in London and the various GLARING defects and shortcoming in the administration were removed. It was the Revolt of 1857 that brought to the military defects of the East India Company, which were at once eradicated. Thus, for the British the Revolt of 1857 was the first



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