Who introduced the permanent settlement and what was it?
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In 1786 Charles Cornwallis was sent out to India to reform the company's practices. In 1786, the East India Company Court of Directors first proposed a permanent settlement for Bengal, changing the policy then being followed by Calcutta, which was attempting to increase taxation of zamindars.
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Charles Cornwallis.....
the policy waa made to fix revenue from agriculture
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