What were the problems faced in the munro/ryotwari system?
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The two problems arose with the new Munro system of fixing revenue were: (a) The revenue officials fixed too high a revenue demand. As a result the peasants failed to pay, ryots fled the country side, and villages became in many regions.
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The problems faced by the Munro/Ryotwari system are as follows :
Explanation:
- In 1820, Thomas Munro implemented the modern Munro System or Ryotwari method.
- Below are some of the challenges that peasants experience as a consequence of this method.
- The relationship between the farming peasants and the zamindar landlords were strained.
- The farmers were heavily exploited under this system as the new zamindars wanted to gain the optimum amount of profit in their limited amount of time.
- The levels of profit were very small for the farmers, as a consequence of which farmers were unwilling to pay taxes.
- As the farmers were unable to pay wages, they quit farming and emigrated from the village in search of another employment.
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