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Government to release commemorative coin & postage stamp in memory of Paika Rebellion

 

 

Government to release commemorative coin & postage stamp in memory of Paika Rebellion: Details, Significance, History

The Government of India is planning to release a commemorative coin and postage stamp in memory of Paika Rebellion. It will be released on 24th December 2018, by PM Narendr4a Modi during his visit to Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Paika rebellion also called the Paika Bidroha, was an armed rebellion against the British East India Company's rule. It was a valiant uprising of soldiers led by Buxi Jagabandhu (Bidyadhar Mohapatra) took place in Khurda of Odisha. 

Background

The Paikas were the traditional land-owning militia of Odisha and served as warriors. When armies of the East India Company overran most of Odisha in 1803, the Raja of Khurda lost his primacy and the power and prestige of the Paikas went on a decline.

The British were not comfortable with these aggressive, warlike new subjects and set up a commission under Walter Ewer to look into the issue.

The commission recommended that the hereditary rent-free lands granted to the Paikas be taken over by the British administration and this recommendation was zealously adhered to. They revolted against the British.

However, the rebellion had several other underlying causes – like the rise in the price of salt, abolition of the cowrie currency for payment of taxes and an overt extortionist land revenue policy.

Although initially, the Company struggled to respond they managed to put down the rebellion by May 1817. Many of the Paik leaders were hung or deported. Jagabandhu surrendered in 1825.

 

 


 

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