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(3) Explain the social impact of the Company Rule in India.​

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Answered by shivakumar0820
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A number of things contributed to the end of the East India Company. It acquired control of Bengal on the Indian subcontinent in 1757, and, as the company was an agent of British imperialism, its shareholders were able to influence British policy there. This eventually led to government intervention.

Answered by Anonymous
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Social Impact: Equality before the law: British introduced uniform laws in all the Indian territories under their direct control. ... Thus, they denied traditional social privileges to the upper castes and helped reduce caste discrimination in Indian society.

Whether you like my answer would depend on your origin. Who works for others for money? Who serves. The servants. One works for money for a purpose if its more than basic necessities. In Indian system basic necessities were met through barter system. As Bhagaban Shri Krisna says, “all works based on their own nature”.

Nevertheless, we did use Rupia or rupo or coins made out of silver as a medium of exchange while transacting. Thus the currency itself has a value that not just depends of a Governor’s signature.

So, Company rule has broken Indian societies by making mass populous financially wealthy. This wealth is not well founded by knowledge and wisdom. The company has sinister motives. Many people appointed by the HM Government and Parliament headed East India Company. In 1947 total population India was 360 million and Now??

Later East India Company was dismantled but the legacy remains.

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