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The two problems arose with the new Munro system of fixing revenue were: (a) The revenue officials fixed too high a revenue demand. As a result the peasants failed to pay, ryots fled the country side, and villages became in many regions.
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- Under the new Munro system of fixing revenue, the revenue officials fixed too high a revenue demand.
- This demand could not be met by the peasants.
- Consequently, the peasants fled the countryside and villages became deserted in many regions.
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