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what were problems of mahalwari system

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Answered by Meghanath777
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The issues with the Mahalwari system were as follows:

In actual practice, only some big families could take the land rights not all villagers.
The stable revenue dream of the government could not be fulfilled.
Mahalwari was a limited reform in area as well as duration.
It was a temporary settlement.

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Answered by ritika6639
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The Zamindari as well as the Ryotwari System could not fulfil the expectations of the policymakers. A third type of system called Mahalwari system was introduced in Agra, Awadh (Oudh), Central parts of India, Punjab, parts of Gangetic valley etc during regime of Lord Hastings.

Mahal refers to an estate with many cultivators. The term Mahal referred to the fiscal unit / revenue division into which the whole land was divided by Akbar. In Mahalwari system, all the proprieties of a Mahal  were jointly and severally responsible, in their persons and property, for the sum assessed by the government on that Mahal.  If the number of the proprietors was large, some of them were made representatives of all.  The ownership and occupancy right was reserved for individual peasants. Even cultivation was to be dome individually. But for the payment of the land revenue, the peasants were jointly responsible.  Usually the village as a whole would be designated a Mahal and it paid the revenue via its headman called Lambardar.

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