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Free passes given by Indian Ruler To Traders For Exempting Taxes On Goods. ( TSSKADA) Unscramble This.​

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Answered by saket3422
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Free passes given by Indian ruler to traders for exempting taxes on goods. ( TSSKADA) ..DASTAKS...

Answered by jenisha145
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The scrambled word is "DASTAKS"

Trade permit DASTAK-

  • A "Dastak" was the trade permits issued to European traders by the East India Company.
  • The company officials had the decision to give out Dastaks to traders and the Indian rulers and kings had to follow their rules.
  • It worked as a permit because it waived off all the customs that were charged on personal goods.
  • Along with being a pass to trade, it also meant that the traders could trade without paying taxes on the goods.
  • Whereas the local merchants had to pay 40% of tax over the goods in spite of the Dastak.
  • Bengal's impoverishment included many reasons and Dastak was one of those reasons.
  • Later, the practice of using Dastaks was abolished by Warren Hastings looking at the Indian local merchants suffering from the tax.

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