British East India appointed a paid servant called …………… to supervise weavers, collect supplies
and examine the quality of cloth.
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Answer:they were called as gomastha
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This servant or appointee was called a gomastha. Weavers and villagers disliked the gomastha as they were outsiders who entered the villages accompanied by armed guards, and had the Weavers flogged by these guards if they showed any resistance or failed to keep up to the "deadline" specified by the British.
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