Who gave job charnock the permission to do business in bengal?
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Job Charnock.
Job Charnock (1630–1692/1693) was an employee and administrator of the English East India Company, and traditionally regarded as the founder of the city of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). However, his status as official founder is not universally accepted.✅✔✅
Job Charnock (1630–1692/1693) was an employee and administrator of the English East India Company, and traditionally regarded as the founder of the city of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). However, his status as official founder is not universally accepted.✅✔✅
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Charnock was an employee of the East India Company that had mercantile trading interest in Bengal and wanted to establish a permanent fortified trading post in the land where the modern city of Kolkata (Kolkata ) stands. It was once a swampy area covering three villages and had good access to the sea through the river Hoogley. Charnock takes the full credit for having developed the metropolis by combining near-by villages and it clearly shows his indefatigable spirit and firm determination to get his project done unmindful of hurdles and bottlenecks on the route. In January, 1658 he joined the East India Company's service in Bengal, where he was stationed at Cossimbazar, Hoogly, Bengal.
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