What were the problems with nij and ryoti cultivation?
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1) land became infertile, no other crop could not be grown due to plantation of indigo. peasants wanted to cultivate productive crops, not indigo
2) indigo could be cultivated only on flat fertile land which was already densely populated
3)Only small plots scattered over the landscape could be re-acquired.
4)Planters needed large areas in compact blocks to cultivate indigo in large plantations
5) They tried to get the land on lease around the indigo factory by evicting the peasants
6)labours was also not easy to mobilize
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2) indigo could be cultivated only on flat fertile land which was already densely populated
3)Only small plots scattered over the landscape could be re-acquired.
4)Planters needed large areas in compact blocks to cultivate indigo in large plantations
5) They tried to get the land on lease around the indigo factory by evicting the peasants
6)labours was also not easy to mobilize
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In the Ryotwari system, revenues were collected by the Company directly from the ryots (farmers). In this system, though peasants directly paid taxes to the Company officials, their condition was not very good because here the Comany officials freequently harassed them. Also the rate of taxation was very high.
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