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Which of the following steps do you think the British could have taken to Make Permanent Settlement a successful a successfull system of Menenue collection?​

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Answered by danish4027
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On 12 August 1765, Robert Clive, on behalf of East India Company, accepted the Diwani of Bengal from the then Mughal ruler.

The Company became the chief financial administrator of the territory under its control, and so the company had to think and plan the organisation of Bengal in a such a way that it could earn maximum profit out of the territory, profits that could be used to finance their businesses and wars.

As a foreign power, the Company realised that it needed to manage the local rulers in India's villages, because they were respected by the locals and removing them might anger the common people.

Revenue for the Company

Although the Company had become the ruler of Bengal, it continued to work like a trader and did not set up any regular system of assessment and collection. So by 1770, within 5 years of it become the ruler of Bengal, the prices of goods bought by the Company doubled.

This brought great profits for the Company; earlier it had to import precious metals such as gold and silver from Britain to buy goods from India for export to Europe, but after it became the Diwan of Bengal, it started using the revenues from Bengal to buy its goods.

But the economy of Bengal suffered deeply. Peasants were unable to pay the dues, and artisanal production fell because the Company bought the artisans' goods at low prices by force. As a result of such exploitative practices and high prices, there was a famine in Bengal in 1770 that killed 10 million people, a third of Bengal's population.

The Need to Improve Agriculture

The Company knew that most Indians practise agriculture, and if it did not improve agriculture then it cannot continue to earn big revenues.

So the Company introduced the Permanent Settlement in 1793, whereby the zamindars were asked to collect rent from peasants and pay revenues to the Company. The plan was that the Permanent Settlement will ensure a regular income for the Company, and that it will also encourage zamindars (rajas and talukdars) to improve lands in their territories because better lands will give them better revenues, while the amount they had to pay to the Company was fixed permanently.

The Problem with the Permanent Settlement System

Soon after introducing the Permanent Settlement, the Company realised that the zamindars (local landlords) were not improving the farmlands because the amount they had to pay to the Company was so high that they had little money left to improve the farmlands.

By 1810

Answered by appalanaiduearla79
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Answer:

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