Continuity in Indian Administration
Continuity in Indian Administration
Continuity in Indian Administration
There has been continuity in the Indian Administration after 1947 from the
pattern that existed before independence. At the same 'time the political
background and the psychological atmosphere and the objectives of
administration have changed completely after independence. The most
important reason for this continuity was the sudden and peaceful transfer of
power from the British rulers to the Indian people. Another reason was that
millions migrated between the two post-partition countries ,India and Pakistan,
partly due to communal violence and partly due to the willing option of sections
of population to settle in the other country. Most of the cadres in Administration
got depleted as most of the Muslims and European Civil Servants resigned left
the country. So there were neither the resources north people to set up new
administrative machinery. A stable and well-founded administrative
organisation comprising departments and civil services was theoretical need of
the hour. So, the then existing administrative framework continued after
independence.However, free India adopted its own Constitution within three
years afterIndependence. The objectives and nature of this Constitution are
altogether different from those of the constitutional Acts prevailing under the
British rule.Free India's has been a democratic constitution - free periodic
elections to the national Parliament and the State legislatures, adoption of laws,
amendments of the Constitution, control over the executive and expression of
popular opinion.
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