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Question
Explain the Permanent Land Revenue settlement.
Answer in Brief
Solution
- When Robert Clive obtained the Diwani of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa in 1765, there used to be an annual settlement (of land revenue).
- Warren Hastings changed it from annual to quinquennial (five-yearly) and back to annual again.
- During the time of Cornwallis, a ten years’ (decennial) settlement was introduced in 1793 and it was known as Permanent Settlement.
- The permanent settlement was made in Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Varanasi division of U.P., and Northern Karnataka, which roughly covered 19 percent of the total area of British India.
- It was known by different names like Zamindari, Jagirdari, Malguzari, and Biswedari.
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