What was the work of a jobber during the 18th century in Bombay (lesson-work, life and leisure)
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The role of a jobber in the chawls was:
To act as a headman of the Caste and family groups in the mill neighbourhoods.
He would settle disputes among thechawlmates.
He would organise food supplies or arrange informal credit when required by people living in chawls.
He would also bring in important information on political developments of the state.
To act as a headman of the Caste and family groups in the mill neighbourhoods.
He would settle disputes among thechawlmates.
He would organise food supplies or arrange informal credit when required by people living in chawls.
He would also bring in important information on political developments of the state.
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