One Hundred Years One Hundred Voices: The Millworkers Of Girangaon: An Oral History
Girangaon, the central part of Bombay which has been historically a textile mill town and now is being forced to make way for modern India. Testimonies of people from Girangoan, on how they are being pushed to abandon their traditional job, home and culture, make this a heart-tugging book.
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