Dadni System
The system
in which merchants (both Indian and European) gave cash and raw material
advances (dadan) to the
artisans and later bought the finished products. Though it originated and grew
in Bengal, later it spread to other
parts of India as well. It is not the same as the
‘putting-out’ sys-tem insofar as the transactions it covered were still sales
with the artisan retaining considerable independence
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