“Bhatta” that was cancelled in 1856 under the “General Services Enlistment Act” was
Foreign service allowance for service outside their region
Correct AnswerAllowance for working overseas (as it involved crossing of sea)
Incorrect AnswerAn allowance to those converted to Christianity
Incorrect AnswerAn allowance to European soldiers working in India
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
1st option is correct.
“Bhatta” that was cancelled in 1856 under the “General Services Enlistment Act” was foreign service allowance for service outside their region. The General Service Enlistment Act of 1856 was passed by the British Parliament in 1856. It required every Indian soldier to go overseas for deployment if required. The Act was brought just before the Anglo-Persian War.
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