Economy, asked by snehamaitykv, 9 months ago

Do you agree with the view that zamindari system brought
stability to cultivation during the british rule in India,
Give reasons.​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

Zamindari rights were purchased through auction and given to the highest bidder. The Zamindar was recognized as the proprietor of his Zamindari thus he could sell, mortgage, transfer and inherit the land as long as he paid the revenue before the stipulated cutoff date also known as the sunset clause. If he failed his rights were forfeited and land was auctioned to the highest bidder.

The rate of land revenue was 10/11 in the permanent settlement area.

In short the system was more of a continuation of the past however under the british no investment was made for developing agrarian infrastructure , rural impoverishment and famines were recurrent and a new phenomenon of absentee landlordism was witnessed.

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Answered by mbmudagol
9

Answer:

Absolutely no,

Explanation:

because indirectly tey tried to rule the India by tis system n tey wanted to bring dispute between the Indians farmers use to pay tax for their own lands, Zamindar collected them n tey have to give it to British people indirectly farmer pay taxes for his own land to unknown people.....

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