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Which of the following working conditions led the labourers in Indian mills to protest?

A
15 hours work per day
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Fixed salaries
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Restricted benefits
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D
Imposition of penalties
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Solution

The correct option is D Imposition of penalties
Most of the time, the mill owners did not make a full payment - this was a tactic to keep the labourers bound to the mills. 15 hours work per day with no employment guarantee and no fixed income became frequent. These gruesome working conditions led to a resistance. The labourers organised strikes after strikes from 1870 in present-day Mumbai.

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