By Deep Kanta Lahiri Choudhury

The 1st digital communique community remodeled language, distance, and time. This publication researches the telegraph procedure of the British Indian Empire, c.1850 to 1920, exploring probably the most major transnational phenomena of the imperial international, and the hyperlink among conversation, Empire, and social switch.

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One of the possible explanations behind the seasonal fluctuations between May 1856 and November 1856 is that the monsoon season frequently put the telegraphs out of order. Another explanation would be that crops including commercial crops like opium are harvested during May, July, and September. Source: V/24/4282. 1, 20 March 1857, from Lieutenant P. Stewart, Officiating Superintendent, to C. Beadon, Secretary, Home Department, Government of India, no. 228, 14 February 1857. NAI of 60,541 messages worth Rs.

5 Though he then patented his own brand of insulation, blatantly contradicting his previous claim of the feasibility of non-insulation, he continued to prefer extremely heavy iron rods rather than wires. The problem with this was that the quality of the transmission of signals was very poor. ’7 In August 1857, during the height of the mutinies, the line between Raniganj and Benares was inoperable for 14 days because of faulty insulation. This was a strategically crucial distance of 300 miles connecting the last railway station with the first military cantonment on the river Ganga.

1 Telegrams sent by the signallers at Delhi warning of the rebellion were crucial to the British retaining their control over the Punjab, thus saving British power in India. ‘The telegraph saved us’, claimed Sir John Lawrence of the Punjab. The original statement by Montgomery, Judicial Commissioner of the Punjab, was, ‘The electric telegraph has saved India’, and it was he who received the telegram sent by William Brendish, Signaller, warning of the emeute at Meerut. ’2 It is these two opposed voices according the same importance to the telegraph that is the focus of this chapter.

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