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INDENTURED LABOUR from India in the 19th century mostly went to:
ACaribbean, Mauritius, Fiji, South Africa
BAustralia and New Zealand sheep farms
CJapan and Korea for industrial work
DRussia and Central Asia for railway lines
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Caribbean, Mauritius, Fiji, South Africa
About 1 million Indians went as indentured labour to Mauritius, Trinidad, Guyana, Suriname, Fiji, and South Africa to work on sugar and rubber plantations. They were mostly UP/Bihar farmers.
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