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Consider the following statements about Permanent Settlement
1.It was introduced by Lord Warren Hastings.
2.The Zamindars could become the owners of the entire land in their Zamindaris.
3.It guaranteed stability of income to the British.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
2 and 3 only
The statement that Permanent Settlement was introduced by Lord Warren Hastings is incorrect. Permanent Settlement, also known as the Zamindari System, was introduced by Lord Cornwallis in 1793 during his tenure as Governor-General of India.
The statement that Zamindars could become the owners of the entire land in their Zamindaris is correct. Under the Permanent Settlement, Zamindars were recognized as the owners of the land, and they were responsible for collecting revenue from the peasants.
The statement that Permanent Settlement guaranteed stability of income to the British is correct. The British fixed the land revenue to be paid by the Zamindars, providing a stable and fixed income to the British government.
Therefore, the correct answer is 2 and 3 only.
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