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Jha, Krishna |
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2022-06-20T09:38:19Z |
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2022-06-20T09:38:19Z |
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2003-02-09 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14121/2921 |
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Interview of Amal Dutta. He was the General Secretary of the Electro-Steel Mazdoor Union at Kharda, Bengal, Calcutta. Born in Bangladesh, he initially was active in unionisation in the Titagarh Paper Mills, when still a student. After studies, worked in tramways for some time, and agitated against the increase in fare. At the same time, he joined the Bhartiya Iron and Steel Workers Union. In 1958-59 campaigned successfully against the policy of divide-and-rule of the Management, through introduction of separate holidays for Bengali and Bihari workers. |
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en |
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Summary of Transcript |
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Biographical Sketch |
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Electro-Steel Mazdoor Union |
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Trade Unions |
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Calcutta |
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dc.title |
Interview of Amal Dutta |
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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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