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state four differences between the nizamat powers and the diwani powers that existed during the dual government in bengal (1765-72)

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Answered by shashikumarbhattacha
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Dual Government in Bengal was introduced by Robert Clive in 1765 and continued till 1772.

Under this system the administration of Bengal was divided in to two parts- Diwani and Nizamat. Diwani means right to collect revenue was given to company and Nizamat means administrative rights were given to nawab.

Company increased the rates of revenue and harsh measures were used to collect revenue.

The welfare of people was completely neglected by both the company and nawab.

British appointed collector to collect revenue, people were forced to pay high rates. As they were not capable to pay, they left the villages and fled to villages.

Company's policies led famine in Bengal occurred in 1770.

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Answered by jhonnygammer
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Answer:    Dual Government in Bengal was introduced by Robert Clive in 1765 and continued till 1772.

   Under this system the administration of Bengal was divided in to two parts- Diwani and Nizamat. Diwani means right to collect revenue was given to company and Nizamat means administrative rights were given to nawab.

   Company increased the rates of revenue and harsh measures were used to collect revenue.

   The welfare of people was completely neglected by both the company and nawab.

   British appointed collector to collect revenue, people were forced to pay high rates. As they were not capable to pay, they left the villages and fled to villages.

   Company's policies led famine in Bengal occurred in 1770.

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