This system according to my teacher was practiced on a small scale by , 'Captain Alexandra Read ' , later 'Thomas Munro' developed on this system and was gradually practiced all over India .
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in mahalwari system * it was mostly followed in northern India ie in parts of uttar pradesh, Punjab, delhi and central India. *the heads of the mahals (house, estate or village) collected revenue. in ryotwari system *it was implemented in Bombay and madras presidencies. *the ryot (cultivator) paid the revenue directly to the british.
The system was introduced by Thomas Munro and Charles reed. The was made to eradicate the mistakes were done by Permanent settlement system pf Cornwallis this system the ryots(peasents) could pay the tax directly to the govt. there will not be any intermediates and the peasants were the owners of the land. The ryotwari system, instituted in some parts of British India, was one of the two main systems used to collect revenues from the cultivators of agricultural land. These revenues included undifferentiated land taxes and rents, collected simultaneously.
The system was devised by Capt. Alexander Read and Thomas (later Sir Thomas) Munro at the end of the 18th century and introduced by the latter when he was governor of Madras.
The East India Company introduced it in 1661 in the cities of Madras, Calcutta and Bombay.
Madras is a state in India which is now known as Chennai. Earlier it was known as Madras.
The land revenue system which was introduced in Punjab was the Zamindari system.
The dual system in Bengal was introduced by Lord Welesselly
The iqtadari system was introduced by Iltumish in india. This is a system pertaining to division/partition of land.
University of Madras was created in 1857.
Madras is a beutiful place.
like madras? madras.