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Ravitz Sandles <[email protected]> Thu, 03 Sep 2009 10:18:26 +0300
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Eau, and acting as go-betweens in finding employment for a small
fraction of them, I do not see what more can be done. However, the
majority of them have well-to-do relations and friends to whom they can
turn, and except in cases of absolute destitution will not fall within
the scope of the present effort. Passing over these we come to the
poorest classes of peasant proprietors who, having mortgaged their tiny
allotments to the hilt, have finally been sold up by the money-lender.
Add to these again the more respectable sections of day-laborers. Then
there are the destitute among the weavers, tanners, sweepers and other
portions of what constitute the low-caste community. Out of these take
now the case of the weaver caste, with whom we happen to be particularly
familiar, as our work in Gujarat is largely carried on among them. Since
the introduction of machinery, their lot has come to be particularly
pitiable. In one district it is reckoned that there are 400,000 of them.
Previous to the mills being started, they could get a comfortable
competence, but year by year the margin of profit has been narrowed
down, till at length absolute starvation is beginning to stare them in
the face, and that within measurable distance. To the above we may add
again the various gipsy tribes, who have no settled homes or regular
means of livelihood. Finally, there are the non-religious mendicants,
the religious ones being considered as not coming within the scope of
our present effort, being provided for in charitable institutions of
their own. Representatives of nearly all the above abound in our cities,
and when both town and village destitutes come to be reckoned together,
I do not think it will be too serious a view to take of their

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