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How ryotwari system affect rights of zamindar ​

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Answered by unicorn276
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In the Ryotwari system, revenues were collected by the Company directly from the ryots (farmers). There was no intermediary like a Zamindar between the peasant and the government. So long as he paid the revenue in time, the peasant was not evicted from the land.

After the fall of the British rule in 1948, the law abolished the Zamindari system in the region, after which the lands of the state were under the federal government. It was seen as a democratic move to a people's state rather than a feudal class system.

The system was devised by Capt. Alexander Read and Thomas (later Sir Thomas) Munro at the end of the 18th century and introduced by the latter when he was governor (1820–27) of Madras (now Chennai). The principle was the direct collection of the land revenue from each individual cultivator by government agents.

Answered by aniruddhshaurya
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Affects of Ryotwari System:-

(a)Zamindars were not part of this system.

(b)They were valueless in the society.

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