Explain the role of ‘Gomasthas and jobbers’ in the history of cotton textile industry of India.
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Gomasthas were appointed by the British officials in order to ensure that the cloth which the weavers made wasn't sold to anyone else except the British.
Jobbers were usually the old and experienced workers of the industry who were given the power by the British to get the industries with new workers.
Jobbers were usually the old and experienced workers of the industry who were given the power by the British to get the industries with new workers.
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gomasthas and jobbers where paid servents of east india company who recruited workers from village and gomasthas gave orders to farmers for production
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