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describe the main features of permanent settlement sst ch 3 class 8​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Permanent Settlement System was a land revenue system introduced in 1793 by East India Company. Rajas and taluqdars were recognized as Zamindars to collect rent from the peasants and pay revenue to the Company. The main features of the Permanent Settlement system are:

a. The amount paid by the zamindars to the company was fixed permanently

b. The Rajas were made the zamindars

c. Zamindars lost their right over the lands whenever they fail to make payments to the company

d. Exorbitant prices of land which zamindars had to pay to the company (which they failed.)

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Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: The East India Company has implemented the Permanent Settlement Scheme, a land revenue system, in the year 1793.

Explanation:

For the main purpose of collecting rent from the peasants and remitting money to the company, rajas and taluqdars were recognised as Zamindars.

The Permanent Settlement system's primary characteristics are:

  • The quantity of the revenue was set in stone, meaning it couldn't ever be increased. The zamindar would profit from the greater production from the land because the state's demand for income would not rise.
  • The zamindars' payment to the corporation was set at the preset amount.
  • The Rajas became the zamindars.
  • When zamindars didn't pay the business what they're owed, they lose their claim to the land.
  • The firm required zamindars to pay exorbitant land costs (which they had failed.)

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