What was the role of gomastha under the east india company
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Gomasthas were paid servants appointed by British to give orders and procure woven cloth. British followed the system of advances to eliminate competition. Gomasthas earlier were local people who understood people's plight and helped them. but on the after stages gomasthas were outsiders and they would torture them for woven cloth.
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