Consider the following statements regarding the Ryotwari System of land revenue introduced under British colonial administration in India:
1. It was first introduced on an experimental basis in the Baramahal region by Captain Alexander Read after the Third Mysore War.
2. Under this system, the revenue demand was fixed permanently with individual peasants without any provision for future revision.
3. Sir Thomas Munro subsequently extended and standardized this system across the Madras Presidency during his tenure as Governor.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A1 and 2 only
- 1 and 3 onlyCevap
- C2 and 3 only
- D1, 2 and 3
Cevap
Statements 1 and 3 are correct. The Ryotwari system was initially tried by Captain Alexander Read in Baramahal (1792) and later established across the Madras Presidency by Sir Thomas Munro. Unlike the Permanent Settlement of Bengal, the revenue demand in the Ryotwari system was temporary and subject to periodic re-assessment every 20 to 30 years.
Statements 1 and 3 are historically factual. The Ryotwari system directly recognized the cultivator (ryot) as the proprietor paying revenue directly to the state. It began with Captain Alexander Read in Baramahal and was brought to full scale by Sir Thomas Munro in Madras. Statement 2 is false because permanent revenue fixation was a feature of the Permanent Settlement in Bengal, whereas Ryotwari rates were periodically revised after land survey reassessments.
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Features and historical evolution of colonial British land revenue administration (Ryotwari System)