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The implementation of factory legislation in India in the nineteenth century was a result of the pressure on the Government of India from
The trade unionists in India
The socialists in India
The manufacturers from Lancashire and Manchester
The Indian National Congress
The Indian textile industry, which had access to cheap and talented labour, was a threat to the Lanchashire textile capitalist lobby. Under pressure from the English capitalist, the first commission, related to the condition of workers, was appointed in 1875. Subsequently, the first Factory Act was passed in 1881.
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