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Q. How and why are land records maintained in villages? Explain.( 100-120 words)​

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Answered by ambararajesharma
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Answer:Each Patwari is responsible for a group of villages. The Patwari maintains and updates the records of the village. ... The Patwari is also responsible for organising the collection of land revenue from the farmers and providing information to the govern- ment about the crops grown in this area.

The record of land was needed to ensure that there were no disputes related to ownership of land. It helped the government to calculate taxes and to carry out land reforms.

A village accountant, or patwari, is an administrative government position in rural areas of the Indian subcontinent. Introduced during the early 16th century, it was maintained by the British Raj. The accountant primarily keeps agricultural records.

Land records are of great importance to contemporary socio-economic imperatives and their revision and updating are necessitated for capturing the essentials of changes in social dynamics. The system of correction and updating of land records is very elaborate.

Answered by msseemarai1981
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Answer:

Hi hope this helps

Explanation:

Each Patwari is responsible for a group of villages. The Patwari maintains and updates the records of the village. ... The Patwari is also responsible for organising the collection of land revenue from the farmers and providing information to the govern- ment about the crops grown in this area.

The record of land was needed to ensure that there were no disputes related to ownership of land. It helped the government to calculate taxes and to carry out land reforms.

A village accountant, or patwari, is an administrative government position in rural areas of the Indian subcontinent. Introduced during the early 16th century, it was maintained by the British Raj. The accountant primarily keeps agricultural records.

Land records are of great importance to contemporary socio-economic imperatives and their revision and updating are necessitated for capturing the essentials of changes in social dynamics. The system of correction and updating of land records is very elaborate.

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