who were the gomasthas? which of the following helped in the expansion of the Indian industries?
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The East India Company appointed gomasthas to supervise weavers in India to establish a more direct control over the weavers, free of the existing traders and brokers in the cloth trade.
The Gomasthas were the paid servants who supervised the weavers,collected supplies and examined the quality of cloth.
The gomasthas ensured that all management and control of the cloth industry came under the British.
This helped in eliminating competition, controlling costs and ensuring regular supplies of cotton and silk
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Gomasthas were paid servants of the East India Company.
Swadeshi Movement
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- Gomasthas were Indians servants hired by the Britishers to work for them.
- They paid by Britishers.
- They worked as a link between artisans, weavers, and other local skilled people for their goods.
- Swadeshi Movement is one of the important movement that connected with the Indian Independence Movement.
- The purpose of the Swadeshi Movement was to boycott English manufacturing cloths and promoting Indian-made like Khadi.
- It also aimed at developing the feeling of patriotism and nationalism among Indians.
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