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How is life of workers affected by the British policies of TISCO in 1941

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Answered by bhawnagurjar2002
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As a result, the imports of British steel into India declined sharply and the Indian Railways turned to TISCO for the supply of rails. ... By 1919, the colonial government was buying 90% of the steel manufactured by TISCO. Hence, over time, TISCO became the biggest steel industry within the whole of the British Empire.


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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The British policies of TISCO in 1941 affected many low wage employees.  

Explanation:

The Indian railways turned to TISCO for the production of steel. Due to the lower imports of steel.  

The Indian railways took the major decision to give the major production of steel to TISCO. TISCO was the major contributor of steel. Due to the over demand TISCO started to force their workers for mass production. So many low wage employees struggled a lot during those regime.  

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