Social Sciences, asked by divyajlp121, 5 months ago

"In ancient India there was no rule of law'. Explain.
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This is a picture of an indigo factory based in Bengal during the British Raj. Imagine you are
one of the Indians working in this factory. Write a paragraph describing the pitiful conditions
of the factory workers.
OR
What were the circumstances which led to the eventual collapse of indigo production in
Bengal? Explain.​

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Answered by trishabhuvi
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The Blue Rebellion broke out in March 1859, which was the beginning of the collapse of indigo production in Bengal. Farmers refused to pay rent to the planters. They attacked the indigo factories with weapons and their womenfolk attacked with pots and pans.

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Answered by moarenla43
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Since the beginning of the Indian civil society, its affairs were regulated not by laws of state but by customary rules known as Dharma. Dharma is what holds together, or a code of Duties for harmonious functioning of various divisions of Society. ... Rule of law is also referred as Dharma Rajya in ancient Indian books

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