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Land revenue policy of jharkhand during British government.

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Answered by dhayadon
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Explanation:

To keep powerful people happy and collect better revenue, Cornwallis introduced the Permanent Settlement. As per permanent system, rajas and taluqdars were recognised as zamindars, who were supposed to collect the land revenue from the peasants. The rate of revenue was never to be increased.

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Answered by Stylishbabe03
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Land revenue is a tax collected on the agricultural production of a particular land .

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 .

Hope it helps

Dhanik

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