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Why war the fifth report became the basis of intense debate in england? Explain
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

The Fifth Report was submitted to the British Parliament in 1813.

(i) It was the fifth of a series of reports on the administration and activities of the East India Company in India.

(ii) Often referred to as the Fifth Report, it ran into 1002 pages, of which over 800 pages were appendices that reproduced petitions of zamindars and ryots, reports of collectors from different districts, statistical tables on revenue returns, and notes on the revenue and judicial administration of Bengal and Madras (present-day Tamil Nadu) written by officials.

(iii) It contained information about Company’s misrule and maladministration, Incidents of greed and corruption of Company officials were discussed.

(iv) It exaggerated the collapse of traditional zamindari power in Bengal.

(v) It overestimated the scale on which zamindars were losing their lands.

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