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  2. The First Factory Act was of very limited scope but the Act of 1881. N.M. Lokhanday was also an important figure in this regard. He petitioned to Mullock, the head of the Bombay Factory Commission regarding the addition of an off day, recess break, timely wages, work timings etc. to the new bill’s resolutions.

  3. Feb 25, 2019 · It gives insights into the history of factory legislation in India. It begins with an account of the First Indian Factory Act. It then covers the Bombay Commission of 1884-85, interest in Indian Factory Commission of 1890 and the Act of 1891, Indian Factory Labour Commission of 1908 and the Act of 1911, Textile Factories Labour Committee of ...

  4. Oct 18, 2011 · During Lord Ripon’s time, the first Factories Act was adopted in 1881. Following this act , a Factory Commission was appointed in 1885. There was another Factories Act in 1891, and a Royal Commission on Labor was appointed in 1892. The result of these enactments was the limitation on the factory working hours.

  5. The first and most influential was the report of the Bombay Factory Com- mission of 1885,16 prepared during the governorship of a strong proponent of Manchester interests in Asia, Sir James Fergusson.'7 The second was a mem- orandum prepared in 1887 by James Jones, former secretary of the Bombay. 380 Marc Jason Gilbert.

  6. We find that in March 1881 the Government of Bombay in forwarding to the Government of India the report of its special Insdector of Factories urged the expediency of an amenment of the Factory Law of 1881.` It suggested further that if the Government of India were unwilling to move in the matter it the Government of Bombay might be granted permi...

  7. Jan 3, 2018 · Trouble at the Mill: Factory Law and the Emergence of the Labour Question in Late Nineteenth-Century Bombay. Trouble at the Mill. : Aditya Sarkar. Oxford University Press, Jan 3, 2018 -...

  8. reads the stor of Factory Acts passed from time to time by the Indian legislature during the last seventy years. The first Factory Act passed by the Indian Government in 1881 was enacted, as is well known, at the instance of the Lancashire millowners who brought pressure upon the Gov­ ernment to fight the menace of

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