Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Cash or kind ?
The Ain on land revenue collection :
Let him (the amil-guzar) not make it a practice of taking only in cash but also in kind. The latter is affected in several ways. First, kankut: in the Hindi language kan signifies grain, and kut, estimates ... If any doubts arise, the crops should be cut and estimated in three lots, the good, the middling, and the inferior, and the hesitation removed. Often, too, the land taken by appraisement, gives a sufficiently accurate return. Secondly, batai, also called bhaoli, the crops are reaped and stacked and divided by agreement in the presence of the parties. But in this case several intelligent inspectors are required; otherwise, the evil-minded and false are given to deception. Thirdly, khet-batai, when they divide the fields after they are sown. Fourthly, lang batai, after cutting the grain, they form it in heaps and divide it among themselves, and each takes his share home and turns it to profit.
(14.1) Examine the term ‘kankut’.
(14.2) Explain ‘khet-batai’ as the system of collecting revenue.
(14.3) Examine the role of Amil-Guzar.
(14.1) Kankut in Hindi comes from ‘Kan’ which means grain and ‘kut’ meaning estimate. According to Kankut, if any doubts arise then crops should be cut and divided into 3 parts- good, middling and inferior. The land taken with appraisement often give sufficient return.
(14.2) In ‘Khet-Batai’, the land revenue was collected by dividing the fields after sowing the crops.
(14.3) The Amil-Guzar role was to collect the land revenue not only in form of cash but in other form too like he can collect the revenue by dividing the fields after the crops are sown.
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