The income of zamindars was increased in the first decade of the 19th century. Explain
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Hence, zamindars were not investing in the improvement of land. But the situation changed by the first decade of the nineteenth century. There was price rise and expansion in cultivation. The income of the zamindars increased but it did not result in any gain for the Company because of fixed revenue demand
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