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Who were the gosmosthas and why were they appointed ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

They are the paid servants and they were appointed to go for direct control over weavers to discharge traders and brokers connected with cloth trade.

Explanation:

During the colonial period, Britisher understood the importance of Indian weaving.

So to control the buying of cloths from the weaver, they wanted to remove the traders from their path.

So, they appointed ‘Gomasthas’, which were the paid servant of British and their job was to collect cloth from the weavers and give tasks to them.

They were very rude towards the weavers and many a time punish weavers for not completing the work on time and when not getting ready to work for the Britishers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Gomasthas were the paid servant of British government. They were appointed to eliminate the existence of traders n brokers. They collected supplies from d weavers examined d quality of cloth and supervised weavers.

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