In the British period, what new opportunities opened up for people who came from castes that were regarded as "low"?
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The opportunities opened up for people who came from castes that were regarded as low because the British regard as low castes the poor began leaving their home to look for jobs that were opening in the cities for the work in the British companies as a Laboure to work in the companies. The new demands of labour this created drains had to be dug, roads, buildings constructed, and cities cleaned. This required a number of labour such as diggers, carriers, bricklayers, sewage cleaners, sweeepers, bearers, rickshaw pullers. These labour come from small towns and many of them low castes began moving to the cities
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