Social Sciences, asked by zaveribhatt, 1 month ago

short note
1. Permanent Settlement

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Ʀᴀʙɪ ★

イhis season starts after the rainy season. sowing begins in Sept-ember-October and harvesting takes place in February-march.

ሠheat, barley, pulses and some oil seeds are grown in the Rabi season.

ҜHARIF ★

⟶ Ŧhe kharif season begins with the onset of the monsoons in June-july.

Ŧhe crop grows in the rainy season and harvesting takes place after the retreat of monsoon in September-october.

Ʀice, maize, millets, groundnuts, cotton jute are grown in the kharif season.

乙ᴀɪᴅ ★

τhis is the summer season for growing crops which remain till April, May and June.

ㄗroducts are mainly vegetables and fruits.

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Answered by bhumiraj1234
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Explanation:

The Permanent Settlement, also known as the Permanent Settlement of Bengal, was an agreement between the East India Company and Bengali landlords to fix revenues to be raised from land that had far-reaching consequences for both agricultural methods and productivity in the entire British Empire and the political realities of the Indian countryside. It was concluded in 1793 by the Company administration headed by Charles, Earl Cornwallis

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