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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 10 months ago
The indigo plantation was owned by the British and served by the natives. !5% of the land produced indigo which went as rent as per the agreement. Synthetic indigo from Germany had gained popularity and became profitable for the British. The British were no longer interested in indigo grown at champaran, so they cleverly propagated that the farmers will get rid of the agreement on paying the required sum of money. Many farmers did that. However, they felt cheated when the news of German indigo came to them. Their land was wasted, as it could not grow any other crop except indigo and they were fooled by the cheat Landlords.
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