1884 in India

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1884 in India

In 1884, India was under British colonial rule, which significantly influenced its political, social, and economic landscape. The period was marked by a series of reforms and significant events, including the introduction of the Indian Forest Act, aimed at consolidating control over forest resources. The year also saw the establishment of several educational institutions, reflecting a growing emphasis on Western-style education. Additionally, notable developments in infrastructure, such as the expansion of the railway network, facilitated trade and mobility. The Indian National Congress, formed in 1885, was in its nascent stage, laying the groundwork for future political movements. Overall, 1884 was a pivotal year that foreshadowed the complexities of India's struggle for independence.