R K Jain Solutions for Chapter: Life in the Rural Areas, Exercise 2: Time to Learn
R K Jain Social Science Solutions for Exercise - R K Jain Solutions for Chapter: Life in the Rural Areas, Exercise 2: Time to Learn
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Questions from R K Jain Solutions for Chapter: Life in the Rural Areas, Exercise 2: Time to Learn with Hints & Solutions
Why did the peasants borrow money from the moneylender?

Why did Britain need indigo? What caused Britain to encourage its cultivation in India?

What were the main features of the Permanent Settlement?

How was the Mahalwari system different from the Ryotwari system?

Discuss the impact of land revenue settlements on the peasants.

Why did the indigo cultivators revolt in Bengal? Was their movement successful?

Excess production of cash crops always led to a situation where the farmers had money with them, yet they could not buy food grains. Why did such a situation arise?

'Not a chest of indigo reached England without being stained with human blood'.
- Comment on the condition of the indigo cultivators in the context of the above statement.
- Do you think that by shifting the base from Bengal to Bihar, the problem of indigo cultivators could be solved? Give reasons to support your argument.
