The paid servant appointed by the ENGLISH EAST INDIA COMPANY (EEIC) to supervise weavers was the
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The paid servants appointed by the English East India Company were called Gomasthas.
When East India Company arrived in India for trading cotton and silk from India to outside, the biggest barrier was language.
Only a few Englishmen and they even were unaware of the local language.
So, they appointed paid servants called Gomasthas to deal with local weavers.
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Answer:Gomasthas.
Explanation:
#They find the workers from their village. #They checks the quality of the cloth. #They punish weavers in delay for production . #They give advance money to the weavers . .
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