Augustus Cleveland: Augustus Cleveland was a British administrator who devised a ‘Policy of Pacification’ for the Paharias in Bhagalpur during the 1770s. He tried to establish peace with the Paharias by providing them a regular salary.
William Hodge: William Hodge was an artist, and was not associated with the British policy of pacification.
George Chinray: George Chinray was a British official, however, he is not associated with this policy.
Captain Cook: Captain Cook was a British explorer and not an administrator. Hence, he has no connection with the pacification of the paharias.
Read the following source carefully and answer the questions that follow:
The orders of the king
Thus speaks king Devanampiya Piyadassi: In the past, there were no arrangements for disposing affairs, nor for receiving regular reports. But I have made the following (arrangement). Pativedakas should report to me about the affairs of the people at all times, anywhere, whether I am eating, in the inner apartment, in the bedroom, in the cow pen, being carried (possibly in a palanquin), or in the garden. And I will dispose of the affairs of the people everywhere.