Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman & Company, 1932 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... Trade Unions Act , 1926 , came into force this Association registered under it as a Trade Union with the new name of the National Union of Railwaymen of India and Burmah . The Bombay Postal Union , founded in 1907 , mainly for the ...
... Trade Unions Act , 1926 , came into force this Association registered under it as a Trade Union with the new name of the National Union of Railwaymen of India and Burmah . The Bombay Postal Union , founded in 1907 , mainly for the ...
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... trade unions and four branches of outside organisations . The classes of workers who have been embraced by the Trade movement in this part of India are ( 1 ) Textile workers , ( 2 ) Press employees . ( 3 ) Scavengers . ( 4 ) Motor ...
... trade unions and four branches of outside organisations . The classes of workers who have been embraced by the Trade movement in this part of India are ( 1 ) Textile workers , ( 2 ) Press employees . ( 3 ) Scavengers . ( 4 ) Motor ...
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... Trade Union Congress , held in Calcutta in July 1931 led to further disintegration in the ranks of labour and once again the Communist from Bombay were responsible . The Girni Kamgar Union had split into two parts , both bitterly ...
... Trade Union Congress , held in Calcutta in July 1931 led to further disintegration in the ranks of labour and once again the Communist from Bombay were responsible . The Girni Kamgar Union had split into two parts , both bitterly ...
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