JAMA definition

JAMA means land revenue payable by a taluqdar to the Provincial Government.
JAMA means the `share’ due to the government and ‘banda’ means ‘fixation’ of government revenue. The practice of settling the amount of land revenue due to the government, every year is known as `Jamabandi’. To understand the concept better the word `Akarband’ may be taken. ‘Akara’ means assessment of a land and ‘band’ means fixation of the same. In Karnataka, the revenue survey and settlement operations are conducted once in 30 years and assessment is fixed on the basis of measurement of fields, classification of soil, rainfall data and other relevant factors. The ‘Akarband’ is a register showing the area and rate of assessment etc., in detail of the survey numbers of the village.
JAMA means government’s share, ‘bandh’ means income to the government as fixed, put together Jamabandhi means fixing the (king’s) Government’s share. This has been in practice since a very long time. Thus Jamabandhi means fixing of the revenue income to the government. Before independence, the traditional practice of conducting Jamabandhi was in vogue in Dakshina Kannada district also. The main aim of Jamabandhi system is to examine the revenue administration of every village. This was in vogue in all provinces of the state. In recent years, for various reasons, this system had become non-functional. The government has keenly examined the effects and consequences of the Jamabandhi system. With the main purpose of rejuvenating the foundations of administration, reviewing revenue administration at the village level, specially aimed at the programmes relating to the upliftment of the weaker sections, and supervision over the progress of the developmental plans etc, this system is being considered as necessary.

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