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which act did not permit plantation workers to leave the tea garden without permission

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Answered by Sidyandex
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"The plantation workers in Assam had their very own comprehension of Mahatma Gandhi and the idea of Swaraj:"

(a) For plantation workers in Assam, freedom implied the right to move uninhibitedly all through the bound space in which they were encased.

(b) Swaraj implied holding a connection to the village from which they had come.

(c) Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859 plantation workers were not allowed to leave the Tea Gardens without permission.

(d) When the knew about the Non-Cooperation Movement a huge number of workers challenged the specialists, let the plantations and head home.

(e) They trusted that Gandhi Raj was coming and everybody would be given land in their own village."

Answered by shemeshkumar
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Answer:

The plantation workers in Assam had their very own comprehension of Mahatma Gandhi and the idea of Swaraj:"

(a) For plantation workers in Assam, freedom implied the right to move uninhibitedly all through the bound space in which they were encased.

(b) Swaraj implied holding a connection to the village from which they had come.

(c) Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859 plantation workers were not allowed to leave the Tea Gardens without permission.

(d) When the knew about the Non-Cooperation Movement a huge number of workers challenged the specialists, let the plantations and head home.

(e) They trusted that Gandhi Raj was coming and everybody would be given land in their own village."

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