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what was the objective of the permanent settlement introduced by the British did it attain its objective​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

To keep powerful people happy and collect better revenue, Cornwallis introduced the Permanent Settlement. As per permanent system, rajas and taluqdars were recognised as zamindars, who were supposed to collect the land revenue from the peasants.

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Answered by DodieZollner
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The permanent settlement first introduced by Lord Cornwallis in Bengal in 1793.

Explanation:

  • The permanent settlement was a land revenue system.
  • The settlement was an arrangement by the East India company and taluqdars (Zamindars) of Bengal. Under this settlement, the Company set a fixed revenue for each zamindar to collect and pay it to British.
  • To solve the problems the East India Company were facing since the 1770s, the rural economy was in crisis, with repeated famines and declining agricultural production.
  • British felt that agriculture and the revenue resources could be develop by encouraging investment.

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