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प्रश्न
State your Opinion.
Indian agriculture was ruined completely as a result of British administration.
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उत्तर
- The British government tried to introduce new land revenue systems like ‘Kayamdhara or Jamindari’ (permanent settlement), ‘Ryotwari’, and ‘Mahalwari’.
- These revenue systems were formed without any concern to the Indian tradition of revenue systems, the Indian cropping cycle, and the Indian climate.
- The new revenue systems introduced by the British made the common farmer penniless while making the government and the landlords rich.
- Earlier, the land tax could be paid by way of food grains and other commodities. Now the farmer had to pay it in hard cash. Despite of good or bad harvest, there was no option but to pay the tax.
- More so if there was a famine, the farmer was driven to a dire condition. Droughts, epidemics used to affect people and animals the most.
- However, the British outlook used to be absolutely unsympathetic. Thus, the farmer was caught between the government and moneylenders.
- Earlier, selling of agricultural land was not allowed. Now the British government defined agricultural land as sellable. The farmers who were in difficult situations had no alternative but to sell portions of their land, forgetting some hard cash.
- Lands thus acquired, were used for the cultivation of cash crops like indigo by the British owners. The labourers employed on their plants were exploited to the utmost. Their conditions were miserable. Unemployment, despair, disbelief loomed large all over India, which had made the life of common people very difficult.
Therefore, Indian agriculture was ruined completely as a result of British administration.
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