Structure of Government and economic policies of British Empire in India (1757- 1857) : Administrative organization, Social and Cultural policies
STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT UNDER EAST INDIA COMPANY (1757 - 1857)
ECONOMIC POLICIES OF BRITISH EMPIRE IN INDIA (1757 - 1857)
➢ Commercial Policy
➢ Land Revenue Policy
(i) The Permanent Settlement (1793 A.D.)
(ii) Mahalwari System
The Mahalwari System was introduced in Punjab, parts of Madhya Pradesh and Western Uttar Pradesh. It was a settlement with the village community because common ownership of land prevailed in these areas. (Mahal means group of villages.) The talukdar or head of the mahal was responsible for collecting revenue from the villages.
(iii) The Ryotwari System
In the Madras Presidency, Ryotwari System was introduced. In this system direct settlement was made between the Government and the cultivators or the ryots. Land revenue was fixed for a period of 30 years. Peasants had to pay about half of the total produce as tax.
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1. What was the structure of the British government in India during the British Empire? |
2. What were the policies of the British Empire in India? |
3. How did the British Empire govern India? |
4. What were the major challenges faced by the British Empire in governing India? |
5. How did British policies impact India's economy and society? |
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