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a. The partition of the country brought about most tragic, abrupt transfer of population.
b. Lakhs of Hindus, Sikhs in the areas which were to be part of Pakistan and Muslims in Punjab, Calcutta, Delhi and others found themselves trapped, compelled to leave their ancestors home.
c. These religious minorities became easy targets, there were killings, atrocities on both the sides of border. The country witnessed worst communal riots, and brought about the problem of religious minorities.
d. It was these minorities who were to be accommodated, they became victim of hunger, poverty, helplessness
e. They had left everything back and had no work , or source of livelihood.
f. For them , life was a continuous struggle, to stay in a makeshift arrangement , look for a work and lead a settled life,
g. A refugee family initially lived in a refugee camp and later , was given a small plot of land where they made a makeshift house to lead a settled life.
h. Refugees became victim of poverty, spent days without food.
i. They struggled to get work, to survive
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The trading centres set up by the European companies were known as factories. There were called factories not because anything was manufactured there but because the officials of the companies were called factors. From the seventeenth century onwards, European trading companies from Portugal, Holland, England, France and Denmark set up trading centres in different parts of India. These trading centres were called factories, they were set up especially in the coastal areas. The factories consisted of offices and go down . Most of them also had houses of officials and residential quarters for merchants and traders .

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