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what was permanent settlement land revenue policy and it did not success in bengal​

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Answered by SaHaBji07
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After much discussion and disagreement between the officials, the Permanent Settlement was made with the existing Rajas and Taluqdars of Bengal who were now classified as Zamindars. They had to pay fixed revenue in perpetuity. Thus, zamindars were not the landowners but rather revenue collector agents of the State.

Answered by adityaS360
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PERMANENT SETTLEMENT-

The settlement in the time of british East India company in which the public should give money to the company every interval decided by the company.

REVENUE POLICY-

policy by British company to take revenue by even poor people's.

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