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Many poor farmers had been compelled to take up indigo cultivation when the Brit settlers were given the right to purchase and cultivate land in India. Many whites, therefore, they required land or advanced Indians to poor farmers and pressurized them to forsake the farming food grains and other cash for indigo cultivation Indigo export to Europe was lucrative the British settlers who held a monopoly of this business Within a few years, most of the farming bad undergone forcible indigo cultivation, resulting in a famine situation in Bengal. The farmers declined to cultivate indigo, they were tortured, jailed and even killed. The poor farmers in Bengal took up indigo cultivation because

Many poor farmers had been compelled to take up indigo cultivation when the Brit settlers were given the right to purchase and cultivate land in Indigo. Many whites, therefore, either acquired land or advanced loans to poor farmers and pressurized them to forsake the farming food grains and other cash crops for indigo cultivation. Indigo export to Europe was lucrative the British settlers who held a monopoly of this business Within a few years, most of the fertile land undergone forcible indigo cultivation, resulting in a famine situation in Bengal. V the farmers declined to cultivate indigos, they were tortured, jailed and even killed. British settlers bought land in Bengal in order to

Consider the following statements relating to Indigo revolt: 1. The Indigo revolt is particularly memorable for the role played by the intelligentsia to uphold the cause of the movement, 2. After the revolt, the colonial authorities set up the Indigo Commission to enquire into the grievances of the indigo cultivators. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Who wrote the famous drama 'Neel Darpan', which depicted the agony of the indigo cultivators and brutality of the planters ?

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Many poor farmers had been compelled to take up indigo cultivation when the Brit settlers were given the right to purchase and cultivate land in Indis. Many whites, therefore, ein sequired land or advanced inans to poor farmers and premurised them to forsake the farming food grains and other cash erups for indigo cultivation Indigo export to Europe was lucrative the British settlers who held a manopoly of this business Within a few years, most of the fes lanin bad undergone forcible indigo cultivation, resulting in a famine situation in Bengal. V the farmers declined to cultivate indigs, they were tortured, jailed and even killed. Indigo export was profitable for the settlers because (a) they had no competitors (b) the crop yield was good (c) they could oppress the farmers (d) the labour was cheap