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J.P. 8 RIVA 8 TA VA and the area of recruitment. This policy can be con,fully carried out i! the right place i? selected for c?nv?aing. It ia a well-known f?et that in Indi& ghe mobility o! o! c?ste &nd locality. class predomin&tea ing l&borers to the be chosen first for conditions o? the and where neighbors. high and may be & few an a?ricultural cultivated area recruiting, labor there It is no labor is The villages which have various industrial caste people miners or country, and the largely a 'question where laboring been supply- people their may know relatives & place there being of the through use going to predominate mill hands. the agricultural though Indhs consideration should always be kept in mind by the recruiter. that cultivation is an attraction attraction to those laborers who Admitting it can onl? be an come from districts where the rabi, the spring crop is the chief crop I?l?rers should be the year. villages or insignificant. Tabsils or districts If st the time sowing season, & recruitoor goes the kh&rif area is predominant of recruited f?om other where the tab/ i? of kharif harvest or to a village where he will hardly find laborers available to migrate to the mines or mills. To increase the population workers it is preferable to limit Policy of $dec?in? Men of the the activities first instance towards securing exporienced in the (b) I?bor which though not experienced is secured through friends who are them- selves smiled workers. () Likely working men caste that is known mining work. who ?o belong to a take to mill or (a) Lsl?r experienced in mill or mining work.