what is the meaning of begar
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A system through which labor is forced to do the work for the owner of the organization is known as begar.
This kind of forced labor system is still available in India with the aim to earn more with the existence of poor people at the time of building construction, bank irrigation, etc.
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1) Veth, also known as Begar, was a system of forced labour practised in pre-independence India, in which members of populace were compelled to perform unpaid work for the government.
2) The definition of a beggar is a person who asks people for money or gifts to sustain himself, or is a person who is extremely poor.
- An example of a beggar is someone who stands on the street corner with a sign asking for money.
- An example of a beggar is a homeless person.
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