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essential to emphasise here the proximity of the villages of the Sholapur industrial workers. Over 60% of Sholapur mill labour was drawn from the city and the surrounding villages. This was in contrast to the conditions in Bombay City. For details refer to Report of an Enquiry into Family Budgets of Cotton Mill Workers in Sholapur City, p. 5.

83. Labour Gazette, I, 7 (March 1922), 22.

84. Pandhe, 'Labour Organizations', p. 53.

85. Land Revenue Administration Report of the Bombay Presidency for 1921-22, p. 22-23, 33.

86. Pandhe, 'Labour Organizations', p. 53.



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