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Fonds LK-NA/30 - Kegalle Kachcheri

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Reference code

LK LK-NA/KND LK-NA/30

Title

Kegalle Kachcheri

Date(s)

  • 1732-1977 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

files: 1-2260 ,Manuscripts, Printed

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Name of creator

Kegalle Kachcheri (1732-1977)

Administrative history

With the implementation of the Colebrooke recommendations in 1833, Kegalle district was made an Assistant Government Agency under the Government Agent of the Western Province.
At the beginning the Asst.Govt.Agent was at Attampitiya. In 1834 the station was moved to Utuwankanda and finally to Kegalle in 1838. In 1889 the Kegalle district was detached from the western province and amalgamated with Ratnapura district, placing the Asst.Govt.Agency under the Government Agent of Sabaragamuwa.
The military and civil duties exercised by the Dissawa were separated. Accordingly, the collection of revenue the maintenance of law and order through headmen system, the enforcement of the cast service, and extraction of the customary service were entrusted to the collector. All the regulations of the government were published and enforced through the kachcheri.
The kachcheri was made the coordinating office and the collector functioned as the contacting officer between the British Government and the natives.
By the end of the 19th century there were separate sections in the kachcheri for the general administration, revenues, land matters, native affairs, irrigation, local government, social service, health etc.
It consisted of the Four Korales namely Kinigoda, Galboda, Paranakuru Beligal. Three korales namely Dehigampal, Attulugam, Panawal and Lower Bulathgama

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Kachcheri Administration (1902- 1920), Diaries of G.A.' s and A.G.A' s (1888-1939), Correspondence (1902- 1937), Public Works (1879-1918)
Native Branch: Irrigation (1866-1941), Police (1897-1948), Judiciary (1915-1937), Post and Telegraph (1898-1925), Railways (1884-1920)
Accounts Branch: Revenue (1888-1952)

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Open

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Language of material

  • English
  • Sinhala

Script of material

  • Latin

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ISAD(G)

Status

Final

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Minimal

Dates of creation revision deletion

Language(s)

  • English

Script(s)

  • Latin

Sources

International Council on Archives Guide to the Sources of Asia History Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka II (Vol 1), National Archives of Sri Lanka, 1996.

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