Lord Cornwallis
The Permanent Settlement was introduced by the British in India in 1793 during the tenure of Lord Cornwallis, the Governor-General of India. This system aimed to create a stable revenue collection framework by fixing land revenue assessments, which were to be paid by landowners. It marked a significant shift in land revenue policy, making zamindars responsible for collecting taxes from the peasants.
Lord Cornwallish
permanent revenue settlement
Warren hastings
Lord cornwallis
Lord cornwallis
beng & bihar
Lord Cornwallis introduced the 'Sunset Law' in India while he introduced his Permanent Settlement.
The Main Features of The permanent Settlements are as follows : ♦ This System Was introduced in Bengal and Bihar. ♦ The company decided to fix the land revenue on the permanent basis. •This system was very useful to the zamindars. •This new system ensured regular flow of income to the British Company.
The Main Features of The permanent Settlements are as follows : ♦ This System Was introduced in Bengal and Bihar. ♦ The company decided to fix the land revenue on the permanent basis. •This system was very useful to the zamindars. •This new system ensured regular flow of income to the British Company.
the first permanent settlement was South Carolina.
the first permanent settlement was South Carolina.