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Suri administration reforms

The Suri administration reforms refer to a series of significant changes implemented by Sher Shah Suri, a 16th-century ruler of India. He aimed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of governance. Key reforms included the introduction of a standardized currency, revamped tax collection systems to reduce corruption, improved road infrastructure for trade and communication, and a more organized administrative structure with local officials. These reforms strengthened the state, enhanced economic stability, and improved public welfare, setting a precedent for future Indian administration practices. Sher Shah Suri's efforts are often noted for their lasting impact on Indian governance.