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5. What type of discrimination did the people of Calcutta experience after it became the British capital in
India?

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Answered by jahanvisharma2910200
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The discrimination did the people of Calcutta experience after it became the British capital in India are: ... The Indian part was inhabited by the poor. It had congested streets and shanties where as the British part had sprawling bungalows and with open wide spaces.

Answered by mousom29
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The type of discrimination did the people of Calcutta experienced after it became the British capital in India. :-

In the Part the name given was the white down where as in Calcutta it was known as the black town.This is basically a part of racial discrimination.

The part which was associated with India basically filled with more but in the British part  there were big lands and huge spaces.

Explanation:

Calcutta was remained for 150 years as a Britain’s capital of India and also known as "commercial hub" of India for British. The Vice Roy had cleaved "Bengal", a "massive" and "powerful convince" into two portions to weaken the burgeoning opposition to British rule in Calcutta. This action had inflamed Boycotting of British good as well as bombing and "political assassinations" in Calcutta.

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