Problems faced by awadh peasants
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the movement was called Non-Cooperation movement...
the movement here was not against the Britishers but against talukdars and landlords. the problems of the rural people were different from those of the urban people..
+ the talukdars and landlords were demanding very high rents and a variety of other taxes..
+ peasants had to do begar and work at the landlord's farms without any payment..
+ the peasants had no security of tenure..they were regularly evicted so that they could acquire no security of tenure...
As the problems of people were different their demands were also different....
$ Reduction of revenue
$ Abolition of begar
$ Redistribution of land
$ Social boycott of oppressive landlords...
the movement here was not against the Britishers but against talukdars and landlords. the problems of the rural people were different from those of the urban people..
+ the talukdars and landlords were demanding very high rents and a variety of other taxes..
+ peasants had to do begar and work at the landlord's farms without any payment..
+ the peasants had no security of tenure..they were regularly evicted so that they could acquire no security of tenure...
As the problems of people were different their demands were also different....
$ Reduction of revenue
$ Abolition of begar
$ Redistribution of land
$ Social boycott of oppressive landlords...
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Problems faced by the peasants of Awadh in the days of Non-Cooperation Movement were:
(i) Talukdars and landlords posed high rent on land and variety of cesses.
(ii) Various taxes were also implemented on them.
(iii) Peasants had to do begar and work at landlord’s farm without any payment.
(iv) They had no security of tenure and were evicted regularly.
(v) They had no right over leased land.
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