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6. Introduce the Mahalwari system in the village​

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Answered by mrrajkhan30
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Mahalwari system is a form of land revenue collection system by the British. The government of Lord William Bentinck, the then governor general of India during the period 1828 - 1835 introduced the Mahalwari system in India.☑️

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The Mahalwari system was introduced in the North West Frontier, Agra, Punjab, Gangetic valley, Central Province, etc. This system had elements both from Zamindari as well as Ryotwari systems.

According to this system, the land was divided into units called Mahals consisting of even one or more villages. The tax was calculated on the basis of Mahal wherein each farmer gave his individual share. The revenue was collected by the village headman or the village leaders and the ownership rights rested with the peasants only. The state share of the revenue was sixty-six percent of the rental value and the settlement was agreed for thirty years. ☑️

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Answered by harshal3330
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The Mahalwari system was introduced by Holt Mackenzie in 1822. The other two systems were the Permanent Settlement in Bengal in 1793 and the Ryotwari system in 1820. It covered the states of Punjab, Awadh and Agra, parts of Orissa, and Madhya Pradesh.

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