Conditions of plantations workers during colonial rule.
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The plantation workers during the colonial rule worked in abysmally difficult conditions
They were not allowed to move out of their enclosures
The Inland Emigration Act of 1859 prohibited them from leaving the tea gardens without permission
They were rarely given permission to move out of the tea gardens
They were not allowed to meet their families or go to their villages
It is for these reasons that they drawn into the non-cooperation movement but were caught and brutally beaten up
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