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प्रश्न
The settlement made with the zamindars of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa is ____________
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उत्तर
The settlement made with the zamindars of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa is Permanent settlement.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
______ was the main source of revenue for the British.
______ were money lenders in the Tamil speaking areas.
Assertion (A): In the Madras Presidency, the famine of 1876-78 was preceded by droughts.
Reason (R): Because of the colonial government’s policy of Laissez Faire in the trade of food- grains.
Colonel Pennycuick.
Discuss the economic impact of British Rule in India.
Assertion (A): Money lending had been practised since time immemorial. Earlier the lenders lent at their own risk.
Reason (R): But the British enacted a law allowing them to attach land or property in default of repayment.
Assertion (A): Even in times of famines no remission was given to the peasants.
Reason (R): The land tax was the main source of revenue to the British.
Why was the indentured labour introduced?
How did the permanent settlement (1793) affect the cultivators?
Explain the term commercialisation of crops.
