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Discuss the merits and demerits of the Permanent settlement.
Answer in Brief
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Solution
- Merits:
- Under this system waste lands and forests became cultivatable lands.
- The Zamindars became the owner of the land.
- The zamindars were made free from the responsibility of providing justice.
- They remained faithful to the British Government.
- This made a fixed and stable income to the British.
- Demerits:
- British had no direct contact with cultivators.
- The rights of the cultivators were ignored and left at the mercy of zamindars.
- The peasants were treated as serfs.
- Zamindars became luxurious and lethargic.
- Many conflicts arose between Zamindars and peasants in rural Bengal.
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