When was the Champaran Agrarian Law passed by the British Government?

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  1. 1918
  2. 1919
  3. 1917
  4. 1916

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The correct answer is 1918.Key Points

  • The Champaran Agrarian Law was passed by the British Government in 1918.
  • This law was enacted to address the grievances of the peasants in Champaran district of Bihar who were forced to cultivate indigo on a portion of their land by the British planters.
  • The law provided for the appointment of a commission to inquire into the agrarian problems of the district and to suggest measures for their redressal.
  • The commission was headed by W.C. Banerjee and included prominent leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Rajendra Prasad and Anugrah Narayan Sinha.
  • The recommendations of the commission led to the cancellation of the oppressive indigo system and the introduction of new tenancy laws that gave more rights to the peasants.

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  • During British rule in India, the Tinkathia system was used to cultivate indigo on 3/20 of the land.
  • Champaran farmers were concentrating on growing crops using the Tinkathia system.
  • Teenkathia translates to three Indigo kathas for every twenty kathas of land.
  • In Bihar, a Kathaa (Bigha) is a well-known landholding.

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