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Mention any two measures which point to the policy of social discrimination followed by the British in India.
Revolt 1857
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Two measures which point to the policy of social discrimination followed by the British in India are-
- The Indian soldiers were poorly paid, ill-fed and badly housed.
- All higher positions in employment were reserved for the British, irrespective of their performance.
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