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The paid servants of the East India Company were the gomashtas and mamlatdars.

Gomashtas were employed by the East India Company. They were Indian agents of the East India Company. They signed bonds with the local weavers and artisans and compelled them to sell their goods to the Company. They fixed the prices of the goods. They were paid servants of the East India Company.

The mamlatdars were in charge of the districts and were given a salary of Rs. 70 to Rs. 150. They had limited powers and were subordinate to the English officers. They supervised the collection of revenue and looked after the law and order in the area.

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