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the english east india company introduced permenant Steelment system in the year ​

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Answered by sahaditya59
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The Permanent Settlement of Bengal was brought into effect by the East India Company headed by the Governor-General Lord Cornwallis in 1793. This was basically an agreement between the company and the Zamindars to fix the land revenue. First enacted in Bengal, Bihar and Odisha, this was later followed in northern Madras Presidency and the district of Varanasi. Cornwallis thought of this system inspired by the prevailing system of land revenue in England where the landlords were the permanent masters of their holdings and they collected revenue from the peasants and looked after their interests. He envisaged the creation of a hereditary class of landlords in India. This system was also called the Zamindari System.

Answered by Anonymous
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Landlords or Zamindars were recognised as the owners of the land. They were given hereditary rights of succession of the lands under them.

The Zamindars could sell or transfer the land as they wished.

The Zamindars’ proprietorship would stay as long as he paid the fixed revenue at the said date to the government. If they failed to pay, their rights would cease to exist and the land would be auctioned off.

The amount to be paid by the landlords was fixed. It was agreed that this would not increase in future (permanent).

The fixed amount was 10/11th portion of the revenue for the government and 1/10th was for the Zamindar. This tax rate was way higher than the prevailing rates in England.

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