What were the findings and suggestions of the indigo commission
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Indigo Commision was a commision formed in 1850s as a result of the movement led by the peasants against the indigo plantation of the region. European planters produced the Indigo plant and employed the local farmers. This was to decide whether the indigo production was just or not.
The Indigo Commision found and suggested that:
(i) The farmers were not pad proper wages.
(ii) The European planters were exploiting the resources of the region.
(iii) The planters did not hold the right to enforce production over farmers.
(iv) The farmers were likely to boycott the indigo production.
The Indigo Commision found and suggested that:
(i) The farmers were not pad proper wages.
(ii) The European planters were exploiting the resources of the region.
(iii) The planters did not hold the right to enforce production over farmers.
(iv) The farmers were likely to boycott the indigo production.
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The government bought the in the military to the protest the planters from the Asphalt and set up the Indigo Commission to acquire into the system of Indigo production the commission held the planters guilty and critiasned them for the corresive method they used with indigo ryots.
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