Analyse the state of roads during the British regime.
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Before the advent of the British rule the roads constructed were not fit for modern transport. They were primarily built to serve the army within India and drawing out raw materials from countryside to the nearest railway station or port to send these to England or other foreign destinations.
An acute shortage of all-weather roads to reach rural areas was always felt. As a result, the people in these areas were adversely affected during natural calamities.
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