Who introduced the system of local boards or local bodies in India?
Answer / Mukesh Kumar Sharma
The British colonial administration established the system of local self-governance, known as 'local boards', in India. The first such board was formed in 1803 in Calcutta (Kolkata). Over time, this system expanded and evolved into municipal corporations, district boards, and panchayats.
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