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The British industrialists were against the development of factories in India, yet they took the side of Indian labourers. Why?

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  • If fixed incomes and facilities were provided, the mill production would come down and the expenses of the owners would go up.
  • Then the goods produced in the factories would be more expensive. 
  • Then the goods from Britain would be sold easily. 
  • The development of Indian industries would come to a standstill. 
  • Thus the British industrialists were just pretending to show concern for the welfare of the Indian labourers.


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