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Chapter-3 Rural Life Under British India...☺️

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Answered by Abdulhadijutt2
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Following were the main features of the Permanent Settlement: (a)The rajas and taluqdars were recognised as zamindars. (b)They were responsible for collecting revenue from peasants and paying to the Company. (c)Revenue demand was permanently fixed.

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The new revenue systemintroduced by the English affected thesocio-economic structure of the Indiansociety in various ways. First, recognition of the individual ownership on land created two types of land-owning classes, namely, the zamindars and thepeasant-proprietors.

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The indigo planters persuaded the peasants to plant indigo instead of foodcrops. But this plantation was not liked by the farmers because once you plantindigo , it will absorb all the minerals and nutrients from the soil and they couldn't grow anything else. This would barren the whole land.

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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 under the British Raj. ... [2] Thefamine ultimately covered an area of 670,000 square kilometres (257,000 sq mi) and caused distress to a population totaling 58,500,000.

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