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Saheb and his family came to India in search of a livelihood as a storm had destroyed their houses and fields. The search for a livelihood also forced him to work on a tea stall for a fixed wage. Therefore, he was no longer his own master. Therefore, his migration to India and his loss of independence were a result of his search for a job. So, the resulst mentioned in both the statements are the effects of a common cause. So, the right answer is option (c).
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Saheb and his family came to India in search of a livelihood as a storm had destroyed their houses and fields. The search for a livelihood also forced him to work on a tea stall for a fixed wage. Therefore, he was no longer his own master. Therefore, his migration to India and his loss of independence were a result of his search for a job. So, the resulst mentioned in both the statements are the effects of a common cause. So, the right answer is option (c).
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