Regulating Act of 1773 Supreme Council of Bengal Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William (1774) was established Asiatic Society of Bengal (1784) Pitt's India Act (1784) Stopped Mughal pension to Shah Alam II Abolished the Dual System in Bengal (Which was introduced by Robert Clive).[1] Moved Treasury from Murshidabad to Calcutta James Augustus Hicky's Bengal Gazette- First Indian newspaper published (in 1780) First Anglo-Maratha War (1775–82) Second Anglo-Mysore war (1780–84) First Rohilla War of 1773–1774 Ring fence policy Founded Calcutta Madrasa (Aliah University) Creation of collector post The first Governor General to be prosecuted for impeachment. (As a consequence of his involvement in First Rohilla War)[2] Experimentation on land settlements. (1772-five years settlement, changed to 1 year in 1776) English Translation of Bhagwat Gita by Charles Wilkins
India's foreign exchange reserves reached a peak of $ 457.468 billion. India's foreign exchange reserves increased by $ 2.52 billion to reach its all-time high of $ 457.468 billion during the week ended December 27. India ranks 8th in the list of countries with the highest foreign exchange reserves in the world, China ranks first in this list. Foreign exchange reserves It is also called forex reserves or reserves of foreign exchange reserves in the balance of payments are called 'reserve assets' and are held in the capital account. They are an important part of a country's international investment position. This should include only foreign rupees, foreign bank deposits, foreign treasury bills, and short-term or long-term government assets, but includes special withdrawal rights, reserves of gold and reserves of the International Monetary Fund. It is more appropriate to call it an official international repository or international repository. Foreign e
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