Key Concept: Middlemen Profits, Tribal Poverty
b) Outsiders who exploited the tribals
[Solution Description] Middlemen played a crucial role in the exploitation of tribal communities. These middlemen, including moneylenders, traders, and landlords, took advantage of the tribals' lack of knowledge about markets and money. They provided loans at high-interest rates and bought forest produce at very low prices, making huge profits while keeping tribals in a cycle of debt. The British policies, such as the Forest Acts, further restricted tribal access to resources, worsening their poverty. As a result, tribals lost their lands, became dependent on Dikus (outsiders), and struggled to sustain their traditional livelihoods, leading to economic and social hardships.
Your Answer is correct.
b) Outsiders who exploited the tribals
[Solution Description] Middlemen played a crucial role in the exploitation of tribal communities. These middlemen, including moneylenders, traders, and landlords, took advantage of the tribals' lack of knowledge about markets and money. They provided loans at high-interest rates and bought forest produce at very low prices, making huge profits while keeping tribals in a cycle of debt. The British policies, such as the Forest Acts, further restricted tribal access to resources, worsening their poverty. As a result, tribals lost their lands, became dependent on Dikus (outsiders), and struggled to sustain their traditional livelihoods, leading to economic and social hardships.