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Mahalwari system In the 1830s, the Mahalwari system was introduced in western Uttar Pradesh, parts of Madhya Pradesh and Punjab. In these areas, land was owned collectively by a group of villages, called 'mahals'. The task of collecting the revenue and paying it to the Company was given to the headman of each mahal. The revenue demand was not fixed permanently; it could be revised  periodically.

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Mahalwari system was introduced in Agra, Awadh (Oudh), Central parts of India, Punjab, parts of Gangetic valley etc during regime of Lord Hastings.
Mahalwari system was introduced in Agra, Awadh (Oudh), Central parts of India, Punjab, parts of Gangetic valley etc during regime of Lord Hastings.
Mahalwari system was introduced in Agra, Awadh (Oudh), Central parts of India, Punjab, parts of Gangetic valley etc during regime of Lord Hastings.
The Mahalwari system was one of the three major land tenure systems implemented by the British in India. It was introduced in 1833 during the period of William Bentick in Central Province, North-West Frontier, Agra, Punjab, Gangetic Valley, etc of British India. It had many provisions of both the Zamindari System and Ryotwari System. In this system, the land was divided into Mahals. Each Mahal comprised of one or more villages. The village committee was held responsible for collection of the taxes.

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