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Great Famine of 1876–78 : ウィキペディア英語版
Great Famine of 1876–78

The Great Famine of 1876–78 (also the Southern India famine of 1876–78 or the Madras famine of 1877) was a famine in India that began in 1876 and affected south and southwestern India (Madras, Mysore, Hyderabad, and Bombay) for a period of two years. In its second year famine also spread north to some regions of the Central Provinces and the North-Western Provinces, and to a small area in the Punjab. The famine ultimately covered an area of and caused distress to a population totaling 58,500,000.〔 The death toll from this famine is estimated to be in the range of 5.5 million people.
==Preceding events==

In part, the ''Great Famine'' may have been caused by an intense drought resulting in crop failure in the Deccan Plateau. However, the commodification of grain, and the cultivation of alternate cash crops also may have played a role,〔S. Guha, Environment and Ethnicity in India, 1200-1991
2006. p.116〕 as could have the export of grain by the colonial government; during the famine the viceroy, Lord Lytton, oversaw the export to England of a record 6.4 million hundredweight (320,000 ton) of wheat.〔Mike Davis, 2001. Late Victorian Holocausts: El Nino Famines and the Making of the Third World. Verso, London.〕
The famine occurred at a time when the colonial government was attempting to reduce expenses on welfare. Earlier, in the Bihar famine of 1873–74, severe mortality had been avoided by importing rice from Burma. However, the Government of Bengal and its Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Richard Temple, were criticized for excessive expenditure on charitable relief.〔, 〕 Sensitive to any renewed accusations of excess in 1876, Temple, who was now Famine Commissioner for the Government of India,〔 insisted not only on a policy of ''laissez faire'' with respect to the trade in grain, but also on stricter standards of qualification for relief and on more meager relief rations.〔 Two kinds of relief were offered: "relief works" for able-bodied men, women, and working children, and gratuitous (or charitable) relief for small children, the elderly, and the indigent.

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