what type of discrimination did the people of Calcutta experience after it became the British capital in India?
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The discrimination did the people of Calcutta experience after it became the British capital in India are:
1. The British part was known as a white town where is the Indian part was known as the Black Town.
2. The Indian part was inhabited by the poor. It had congested streets and shanties where as the British part had sprawling bungalows and with open wide spaces.
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- Earlier Times, Calcutta was divided into two town i.e. White Town and Black Town.
- White town has spreading bungalows and free space around it.
- It was inhabited by the Britishers and Rich Indians.
- Black Towns had congested streets and had a very bad and unhygienic position.
- It was inhabited by the poor Indians.
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