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2022-05-17T05:42:36Z |
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2022-05-17T05:42:36Z |
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14121/2713 |
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Interview of Sanat Mehta, trade union leader, and former member of Parliament, from Gujarat. Participated in the Quit India movement, when still a student. Undet the influence of Ashok Mehta, began organising workers in Bombay. He was instrumental in organising the historical sweepers strike in Bhavnagar in 1948-49. Also got involved with the Textile Labour Association, Sarabhai Chemicals, Baroda Labour Education Trust and others. He was also the Union Labour Minister, and amended the Bombay Industrial Relations Act in favour of the workers. |
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dc.title |
Interview of Sanat Mehta |
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Interview |
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Archives of Indian Labour [V.V. Giri National Labour Institute (VVGNLI) - Association of Indian Labour Historians (AILH)] |
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"All content hosted in this archive has been obtained with prior permission and approval from the institutions, organisations, and individuals who have either published/produced or held these materials as part of their collections. These materials are meant for educational, research and for non-commercial use only.” |
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3 |
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