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Which of the Viceroys started the budget system in India?

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Q. 2 of Quiz-1870 (Que-ID : 4025)

Which of the Viceroys started the budget system in India?

  • Lord Minto
  • Lord Macualey
  • Lord Canning
  • Lord Dalhousie

Ans → (c)Lord Canning

Explanation → The introduction of the budget system in India started in the era of Lord Canning, the first Viceroy of India.

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