Importance of ryotwari system
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The Ryotwari system was a land revenue system in British India, introduced by Sir Thomas Munro in 1820 based on system administered by Captain Alexander Reid in the Baramahal district. It allowed the government to deal directly with the peasant for revenue collection, and gave the peasant freedom to give up or acquire new land for cultivation. The peasant was assessed for only the lands he was cultivating.
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ryotwari system
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- the ryotwari system was introduced by Thomas Munroe in Madras Praince.
- Actually he thought that tiller should be the owner of Land.
- The ryotwari system was a better one then other but it did not give better results.
- Because the taxation was very heavy
- No relief measures were taken famines
- The payment of land revenue had become burden to the cultivator
- to collect land revenue officials to some rude and ugly methods
- in order to over come the financial difficulties, the farmers took money from money lenders for High interest
- if farmers railed to pay money lenders used to take over the farmers properties
- thus the ryotwari system finally led many problems, towards many farmers
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