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India · 1874The Bihar famine relief — a rare large-scale state intervention

The year was defined by relief during the Bihar famine of 1873–74, a rare instance of large-scale state intervention under Viceroy Lord Northbrook that averted mass mortality. Administratively, the East India Company was formally dissolved on 1 June 1874, and Assam was separated from Bengal as a Chief Commissioner's province.

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Key figures

Lord Northbrook — Viceroy of India (1872–76); oversaw Bihar famine reliefSir Richard Temple — official who managed the 1873–74 famine relief and was later associated with stricter famine-reliefSurendranath Banerjea — dismissed from the ICS in 1874; later an early nationalist and founder of the Indian AssociationShahu Maharaj — born 26 June 1874; later ruler of Kolhapur and pioneer of anti-caste reform and reservationsSir Syed Ahmad Khan — reformer mobilising for Muslim modern education; founder of the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College Lord Salisbury — Secretary of State for India from February 1874, central to imperial policy disputes

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