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Answered by Anonymous
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Mahalwari system. The government of Lord William Bentinck, Governor-General of India (1828 to 1835) introduced the Mahalwari system of land revenue in 1833. ... Revenue was collected by the village headman or village leaders. It introduced the concept of average rents for different soil classes.

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The government of Lord William Bentinck, Governor-General of India (1828 to 1835) introduced the Mahalwari system of land revenue in 1833.

This system was introduced in North-West Frontier, Agra, Central Province, Gangetic Valley, Punjab, etc.

This had elements of both the Zamindari and the Ryotwari systems.

This system divided the land into Mahals. Sometimes, a Mahal was constituted by one or more villages.

The tax was assessed on the Mahal.

Each individual farmer gave his share.

Here also, ownership rights were with the peasants.

Revenue was collected by the village headman or village leaders.

It introduced the concept of average rents for different soil classes.

The state share of the revenue was 66% of the rental value. The settlement was agreed upon for 30 years.

This system was called the Modified Zamindari system because the village headman became virtually a Zamindar.

Answered by hanuhomecarepr72
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William bentinick ....

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