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Report of the Land Revenue Commission Bengal with Minutes of Dissent

1940

He has undetaken the general conduct of the work of the Commission the summoning of witnesses and arrangement of our tours and the has been mainly responsible for the drafting of the report. [...] The Commission desire that their appreciation of the services of all members of the staff should be brought to the notice of Government. [...] The meetings at the end of November and in the first part of December were devoted to discussions on the questionnaire and the list of associations Government officiaK and others to whom the questionnaire should be sent. [...] 3. Madras tour.—Pending the receipt of replies the Commission decided to visit the Province of Madras in accordance with the second term of reference which directs a 22 comparison of the general level of rents in other provinces and the economic condition of the cultivators in other provinces with those of Bengal. [...] 5. Recess work.—During the recess the Commission's office was occupied with the arrangement of the enormous volume of evidence oral and documentary which had been collected and later with the collection of additional statistics from all districts regarding the average area in possession of cultivating families the extension of the barga system and other matters connected with the economic c
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Pages
372
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100001
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
i-xiv unknown view
Introductory
1-4 unknown view
Chapter I. The Land Revenue System of Bengal
5-30 unknown view
Chapter II. Retention or Abolition of the Permanent Settlement
31-43 unknown view
Chapter III. Acquisition of Zamindaris and Tenures
44-65 unknown view
Chapter IV. Transfer and Subletting
66-73 unknown view
Chapter V. Economic Conditions in Bengal and the Provinces Visited
74-118 unknown view
Chapter VI. The Nature and Assessment of Rent
119-145 unknown view
Chapter VII. Agricultural Credit
146-160 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Realisation of Rent
161-173 unknown view
Main Conclusions and Recommendations
174-182 unknown view
Note of Dissent
183-190 Bijay Mahatab, Brajendra Roy Chowdhury view
Introductory
191-192 unknown view
Chapter I. The Historical Background
193-199 unknown view
Chapter II. The Permanent Settlement
200-219 unknown view
Chapter III. Acquisition of Zamindaries and Tenures
220-242 unknown view
Chapter IV. Taxation of Agricultural Income
243-247 unknown view
Chapter V. Tenancy Legislation
248-259 unknown view
Chapter VI. Economic Conditions in Bengal
260-269 unknown view
Main Conclusions and Recommendations
270-348 Radha Mookerji view
Index
i-ix unknown view