three features of rayotawi revenue system
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Three features of Ryotwari land revenue system
1. In this system, Peasants were considered as the owers of the land.
2. The taxes were directly collected by the government from the peasants.
3. There were no middlemen as in the Zamindari system.
1. In this system, Peasants were considered as the owers of the land.
2. The taxes were directly collected by the government from the peasants.
3. There were no middlemen as in the Zamindari system.
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Ryotwari system:
By tge early nineteenth century, many of the company officials were convinced that the system of revenue collection had to be changed again. The Thomas munro by recognizing the importance of the peasants he devised the Ryotwari system which was introduced in entire South India and later in western India.
Ryot means a cultivator. The ryotwari means peasant tenure.
Ryotwari system features:
It was decided to collect revenue from the actual cultivators/ owners of the land.
The cultivating land of peasant will be given to him.
There were no middle men.
It may help you....☺☺
your answer is:
Ryotwari system:
By tge early nineteenth century, many of the company officials were convinced that the system of revenue collection had to be changed again. The Thomas munro by recognizing the importance of the peasants he devised the Ryotwari system which was introduced in entire South India and later in western India.
Ryot means a cultivator. The ryotwari means peasant tenure.
Ryotwari system features:
It was decided to collect revenue from the actual cultivators/ owners of the land.
The cultivating land of peasant will be given to him.
There were no middle men.
It may help you....☺☺
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