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Preventive medicine, 243, 252.
Prices, movements in, 149, 172, 196.
Printing, 9, 320.
Profit-sharing, 210.
Promotion of workers, 29-31, 141, 147,
Propagenda :
health, 86, 251, 254,
cocruiting (plantations), 365-6. 378-9
403, 481, 484,
Prosecutions under:
Factories Act, 68-9, 73-4, 83, 102,
105.
law relating to fines, 221. .
Trade Disputes Act, 347.
Prolection, fiscal, 45, 477.
Protector of Immigrants. see Immigrants,
Protection of.
Provident Funds:
attachment of, 232,
leduction of subscriptions to, 221.
old age, for, 269.
~ailways, ou, 145,147, 150, 151-2. 162,
179
Public Health Acts, 255, 259, 288.

Public Health Commissioner, 252.

Public utility services, strikes on, 338, 344.
Public works, labour on, 23, 190-3. 337.
Juniabig, 78. 173. 190. 428.

Quarries:
coal, 114, 128-9.
other than coal, 107, 108, 112, 202.
treated as mines, 107.
workmen’s compensation in. 299.
Juinine, 354.

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Race, differences of, 110, 321, 340-1, 441
Railway Administrations:
Assam-Bengal, 248.
Bengal and North-Western, 283.
Bengal-Nagpur, 257, 283, 285.
Bombay, Baroda and Central India.
228, 248, 278, 283-4, 338.
Burma, 283.
Bast Indian, 115, 118, 134, 196.
“astern Bengal, 248.
South Indian, 171, 196. 225. 283-4, 285
Railway Board:
dismissals, and, 162, 163, 164.
sducation, and, 140.
health and welfare, and, 170.
nours of work, and, 156-60.
housing, and, 283-4.
indebtedness, and, 226.
mines, and, 129.
powers of, 137-8.
racial discrimination, and, 142-3.
relations with employees. and. 164, 166,
167, 168.
wages, and, 145, 147-50.
Railway Conference Association, Indian,
138 157. 167. 168.

Railway workshops:
holidays, 143-4.
hours of work, 39, 156.
housing of workers, 278 283 -4.
location, 8.
numbers employed, 8, 33-4.
physique of workers, 248.
recruitment of workers, 10, 12, 140-1,
147.
anemployment, 33-5.
wages in, 147, 151.
works committees in, 164,
Railways:
administration, 136-8.
deductions from wages, 153, 217, 231,
factories, within, 62.
gratuities to employees, 145, 147, 149,
153, 172.
health and welfare on, 170-1, 248, 269.
hours of work, 156-60.
nousing of employees, 146, 170, 283-4.
indebtedness of employees, 228, 231-2.
‘ndustrial relations, 164-70, 337.
leave and holidays, 143-5.
srovident funds, 145, 146, 149, 150,
151-2, 172.
racial discrimination, 141-3.
recruitment, 138-43, 163, 425, 428,
service conditions, 160-3.
statistics, 171-2.
trade unions, 165-7, 317, 320.
wages on, 145-52, 153-5,
weekly rest, 143, 156-9.
workmen's compensation on, 297,
See also, Railway workshops.
lailways Act, Indian, 62, 170.
lajputana, 10, 190, 247, 473.
langoon :
Development Trust, 289, 436-9.
locks, 183-5, 186, 187-8, 202, 425,
432-3.
factories, 10, 426-7, 429, 430-1. .
health, 271, 433-6.
housing, 270, 289, 434-8.
:mmigrants in, 425-33, 439-42.
Labour Statistics Bureau, 447, 450, 459.
Municipality, 434-7, 438-9.
sex disparity, 246.
shipping, 174.
tramways, 189.
Raniganj :
contractors, employment of, 119.
housing, 279,
mining activity, 113-4.
recruitment of labour, 116, 279,
sickness allowances in, 268.
wages in, 201, 237.
Ratnagiri, 11.
lecognition of trade unions, 166, 317, 323-6.
lecreation, 111, 223, 260-1, 275, 328, 413.
Recruitment of labour for:
docks, 1846.
factories, perennial, 10-4, 21-5,
‘actories, seasonal, 77, 78, 426-7, 428-9,
430-1.
mines, 107, 110, 115-20,
Jlantations, 353-82, 390. 403-4, 481-3,
184. 489