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Consider the following statements about the market reforms initiated during the reign of Alaudin Khalji
1.Both Supply and distribution of goods was controlled by State.
2.All the food grains were brought to the market and sold only at official prices.
3.To curb black marketing Alaudin Khalji had removed the middlemen.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
2 and 3 only
Both supply and distribution of goods were controlled by the State." - This statement is incorrect. During the reign of Alauddin Khalji, the state primarily focused on controlling the prices of essential goods, especially food grains, rather than directly controlling the supply and distribution of all goods.
"All the food grains were brought to the market and sold only at official prices." - This statement is correct. Alauddin Khalji implemented a system where the state took control of the market for essential commodities, particularly food grains. The grains were brought to the market and sold at official prices set by the state.
"To curb black marketing, Alauddin Khalji had removed the middlemen." - This statement is correct. Alauddin Khalji took measures to eliminate intermediaries or middlemen in the grain trade to prevent black marketing and ensure that grains reached the consumers at the official prices set by the state.
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