What is ryotwari settlement
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Ryotwari system :
in nineteenth century , many of the officials we convinced that the system of revenue collection had to be changed again.
Ryotwari means a cultivator. The ryotwari means peasant tenure. It was decided to collect revenue stream the actual cultivators/owners of the leans who either worked on the land themselves or got the lands cultivated but others. Under this settlement the peasants cultivating the law land were identified, their field was identified as a survey number was given to every piece of land fixing the legal ownership.
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in nineteenth century , many of the officials we convinced that the system of revenue collection had to be changed again.
Ryotwari means a cultivator. The ryotwari means peasant tenure. It was decided to collect revenue stream the actual cultivators/owners of the leans who either worked on the land themselves or got the lands cultivated but others. Under this settlement the peasants cultivating the law land were identified, their field was identified as a survey number was given to every piece of land fixing the legal ownership.
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Explanation:
In the British territories in the south there was a similar
move away from the idea of Permanent Settlement. The
new system that was devised came to be known as the
ryotwar (or ryotwari ). It was tried on a small scale by
Captain Alexander Read in some of the areas that were
taken over by the Company after the wars with Tipu
Sultan. Subsequently developed by Thomas Munro, this
system was gradually extended all over south India.
Read and Munro felt that in the south there were no
traditional zamindars. The settlement, they argued, had
to be made directly with the cultivators (ryots) who had
tilled the land for generations. Their fields had to be
carefully and separately surveyed before the revenue
assessment was made.
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