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          <dc:title>A Comparative study of administrative system of Myanmar (1923-1942)</dc:title>
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          <dc:description>This paper deals with the administration of Myanmar during the period of (1923-1942) that&#13; consisted of Dyarchy Administration and 91 Departments Administration. After the majority of&#13; the people of Myanmar had protested the Craddock Scheme, the British had to grant the&#13; Dyarchy to Myanmar by the Government of Burma Act 1921. Dyarchy means the government&#13; by two independent authorities, the officialdom and the people and it goes without saying that&#13; the people has only a minor share in the determing of policy. This change in the administration&#13; is only a small change. The importance of the change is not the change in itself but opening of&#13; the way for bigger changes these are to follow. Thus, in 1937, the new administration was&#13; introduced in Myanmar by the Government of Burma Act 1935. It was the administration&#13; aiming at the grant of more administrative powers to the Myanmar national races. As the&#13; people's representatives could administer the 91 Departments, it was called "91 Departments&#13; Administration." But the 91 Departments Administration in essence was no more than the&#13; Dyarchy Administration.</dc:description>
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