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Imagine you are a witness giving evidence before the indigo commission w.s.Seton kart asks you"on what condition will ryots grow indigo?"what will your answer be?

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Answered by mohitsam6658
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Answer:

Indigo had to be grown on the fertile soil. However, it exhausted the fertility of the soil. The farmers always preferred to grow rice on the fertile soil as once indigo was cultivated, the fertility of the soil decreased. Thus the ryots were reluctant to grow indigo.

Answered by yusufthegamer7
4

Answer:

INDIGA GROWS ON FERTILE LAND. FARMERS PREFER TO GROW RICE N FERTILE LAND ONCE INDIGO IS CULTIVATED. FERTILTY OF THE SOIL ID DECREASED. SO RYOTS HESITATE TO GROW INDIGO

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