The Indian industrialists were sceptical about the British supporting fixed wages and holidays for Indian labourers. Which of the following is not a valid reason as to why?
A
Production would have suffered
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B
Expenses of the factory owners would have risen
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C
Giving labourers rights would have meant scope for further conflict
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D
Increase in price of finished goods
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Solution
The correct option is C Giving labourers rights would have meant scope for further conflict Indian industrialists were skeptical of the Britishers intentions because they thought that with fixed income and other rights such as holidays, production would suffer and expenses of the factory owners would rise. The increase in these costs would increase the price of finished goods as well.