How did the revenue policy change under the British administration? How did the revenue policy change under the British administration?
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Land Revenue System Under British. British got Diwani rights of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa in 1765. The major aim of British East India Company was to increase their land revenue collection. So its policies were aimed at getting maximum income from land without caring about its consequences on cultivators and peasants.
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Ryotwari System
In Ryotwari System the ownership rights were handed over to the peasants. British Government collected taxes directly from the peasants. The revenue rates of the Ryotwari System were 50% where the lands were dry and 60% in irrigated land. ... Furthermore, the tax rates were frequently increased.
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