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Cabinet Mission was composed of three Cabinet Ministers of England
- Sir Pethick Lawrence, Secretary of State for India.
- Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade,
- Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty
The mission arrived on March 24, 1946. The objective of this mission was to
- Devise a machinery to draw up the constitution of Independent India.
- Make arrangements for interim Government.
- Thus the mission was like a declaration of India’s independence.
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General Service Enlistment Act of 25 July 1856 espoused that the Bengal Army shall take upon the responsibility of serving overseas, if need be. Out if the three Presidencies, only the armies of Bombay and Madras had the obligation of serving overseas, as such they faced immense strain for deployment at Burma and China fronts. The General Services Enlistment Act called for the same from Bengal Army as well that faced great resentment because they were initially exempted from overseas operations. .
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| Lower Town | Citadel |
| i. It was located on the lower part of the town. | i. It was located higher than the lower town because of the raised platform on which it was built. |
| ii. This part of the town was much larger than the citadel. | ii. It was fairly small in size as compared to the lower town. |
| iii. This part of the town had the residential housing. | iii. Upper town is believed to be used for public purposes. |
| iv. Mundane activities of the people for example trade, craftmaking etc were done here. | iv. It differed from the lower town because of its massive buildings, for example great bath, granaries. It is speculated that Great bath was used for some ritual baths. Hence it is believed that the citadel was kept way from the mundane activities. |
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(a) Many zamindaris were auctioned because the zamindars failed to pay the revenue demand on time. This was because the initial demands were very high.
(b) Moreover this high demand was imposed at a time when prices of agricultural produce were depressed making it difficult for the ryot to pay their duces to the zamindar.
(c) Thirdly revenue had to be paid punctually regardless of the harvest. According to the Sunset law if the zamindar did not pay by sunset of the specified date his estate was likely to be auctioned.
(d) Initially the Permanent Settlement limited the power of the zamindar to exploit the peasantry and also reduced his powers. His troops were disbanded, custom duties were abolished and their power to meet out local justice was curbed.
(e) This made it difficult for him to assert his power over the peasants and jotedars to ensure timely payment. Rent collection remained a perennial problem. Sometimes the ryots and jotedars deliberately delayed payment to get the zamindar into trouble. This delayed the zamindar’s payment to the state and often led to his zamindari being auctioned.
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