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what is munro system

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Answered by Priyankacherus
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Munro System is a system in which the farmer was declared as the owner of the land. The company made a revenue settlement directly with the peasants i.e the taxes were directly collected from the farmers. It was developed by Thomas Munro in 1820, hence the system came to be known as the Munro System.
Major areas of introduction include Bombay, Madras, parts of Assam, Coorgh provinces of British India. The revenue rates of this system were 50% where the lands were dry, and it was 60% where the lands were irrigated.
The Royatwari system is another name for the Munro system. This is no difference between the two.

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Answered by geniuss22
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