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the paid of servant of the east india company were

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The gomashtas were the paid servants of the British.

The gomashtas worked as the agents of the English East India Company in their colonies. They signed bonds with the local weavers and artisans. They fixed the prices of the goods. They forced the Indian craftsmen to sell their goods to the British at low prices.

 

The mamlatdars worked under the British officers and collectors. They looked after the revenue collection and law and order in the districts. They were paid on a monthly basis. They were given a salary of Rs. 70 to Rs. 150.

 

The seths were not paid servants of the British.

 

The Lambardars were like zamindars who were in charge of revenue collection.

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