Who were gomasthas what did they do??? who were jobbers what did they do???
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Gomastha (also spelled Gumastha or Gumasta, Persian: agent) described an Indian agent of the British East India Company employed in the Company's colonies, to sign bonds, usually compellingly, by local weavers and artisans to deliver goods to the Company.
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East India Company employed a jobber to get new recruits. His main function was to make new recruitment in the company. The jobber was an old and trusted worker of the company. He got people from his village, ensured them jobs, helped them to settle in the city and provided them money in times of crisis.He often began asking money and gifts for his favour.
British appointed a paid servant to supervise weavers, collect supplies and examine the quality of cloth. They are called Gomastha
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East India Company employed a jobber to get new recruits. His main function was to make new recruitment in the company. The jobber was an old and trusted worker of the company. He got people from his village, ensured them jobs, helped them to settle in the city and provided them money in times of crisis.He often began asking money and gifts for his favour.
British appointed a paid servant to supervise weavers, collect supplies and examine the quality of cloth. They are called Gomastha
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