The Ryotwari system refers to a system of land revenue instituted in late 18th century by Sir Thomas Munro, who was the Governor of Madras in 1820. This was practised mostly in Madras and Bombay areas as well as Assam and Coorg provinces. Ryotwari System Thomas Munro established the Ryotwari System , which enabled the government to work directly with cultivators to collect income and allowed peasants to relinquish or purchase more land for agriculture. Ryotwari System is in the middle, with adjustments in position. This system had been in place for more than five years and had many similarities to the Mughal revenue system . It was established in some parts of British India as one of the three major systems for collecting ... The impact of the Ryotwari System in British India, its advantages (revenue growth, peasant security), and drawbacks (faulty assessment, high taxes, exploitation). The Ryotwari or Kulwar system , was first introduced by Colonel Alexander Read and Sir Thomas Munro in 1792. This system sought to establish a direct relationship between the British administration and the cultivators, or ryots, without the involvement of intermediaries such as landlords.

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