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what is the meaning of Baluta

The share of agricultural produce by Peasants to the Artisans for their services to the village community.
The share of agricultural produce by Peasants to the British for their services to the village community.
The share of agricultural produce by Peasants to the Artisans for their services to the Britishers.
The share of land and house by Peasants to the British for their services to the village community.

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Answer:

objective and representative

Explanation:

Baluta is seen by the Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature as an attempt by the writer to be personal yet "objective and representative", the title generalising the status of rural untouchables. It records the writer's struggle for peace, a struggle with no chance of retaliation in "word or deed".

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