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how did interest for writing develop in mill workers

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Answered by shereef4me
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Workers in factories were too overworked and lacked in education to write much about their experiences. But Kashi baba a Kanpur mill worker, wrote and published ‘Chhote Aur Bade Ka SawaT, to show the links between caste and class exploitation.

The poems of another Kanpur mill worker, who wrote under the name of ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ and published a collection of poems called ‘Sacchi Kavitayen’.

By 1930s, Bangalore cotton mill workers set up libraries to educate themselves, following the example of Bombay workers.


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Answered by shobhitgupta171
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Explanation:

Workers in factories were too overworked and lacked in education to write much about their experiences. But Kashi baba a Kanpur mill worker, wrote and published ‘Chhote Aur Bade Ka SawaT, to show the links between caste and class exploitation.

The poems of another Kanpur mill worker, who wrote under the name of ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ and published a collection of poems called ‘Sacchi Kavitayen’.

By 1930s, Bangalore cotton mill workers set up libraries to educate themselves, following the example of Bombay workers.

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