Why was the scope formation limited for the indian sepoys
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The sepoys were paid much less than the British soldiers. They were also treated unfairly by the British officers. 2) All high posts in the army were reserved for the British. Hence, the scope of promotion was very limited for a sepoy.
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- The sepoys were paid much less than the British soldiers. They were also treated unfairly by the British officers . A British wrote "the sepoys is [ regards as ] an inferior creature he is treated roughly..."
- All the high post in the army was reserved for the British. Hence, the scope of promotion for sepoys was very limited no Indian could rise higher than a subedar.
- The sepoys were not allowed to wear caste and religional mark.
- An act was passed that required the new recruits to travel overseas, if needed. The Hindu supports recent this as according to a popular brief travel across the sea letter loss of caste.
- The foreign service allowance or "bhatta" which the sepoys got when they were sent to outside the country was discontinued.
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