
Katha Mumbai Chya Girnagavachi (The Story of Mumbai’s Textile Mills) by Neera Adarkar & Meena Menon
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Authors: Neera Adarkar & Meena Menon
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Illustrator: Achyut Palav
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Publisher: Mauj Prakashan Griha
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Language: Marathi
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Cover: Paperback
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Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
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Pages: 426
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Category: Artik & Samajik
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ISBN: 9788174868411
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About the Book:
"Katha Mumbai Chya Girnagavachi" by Neera Adarkar and Meena Menon tells the fascinating story of Mumbai’s iconic textile mills, or "Girangaon," and the impact they had on the city's social and economic landscape. The book traces the rise and fall of the mills, capturing the lives of mill workers and their struggle to maintain their livelihoods. Through historical and social analysis, the authors provide a comprehensive understanding of the mill industry’s role in shaping Mumbai’s identity.
Illustrated by Achyut Palav, the book adds a visual dimension to this important narrative. This 426-page paperback is an essential read for anyone interested in Mumbai’s industrial history and labor movements.
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Product Details:
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Authors: Neera Adarkar & Meena Menon
-
Illustrator: Achyut Palav
-
Publisher: Mauj Prakashan Griha
-
Language: Marathi
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
-
Pages: 426
-
Category: Artik & Samajik
-
ISBN: 9788174868411
Product Description:
About the Book:
"Katha Mumbai Chya Girnagavachi" by Neera Adarkar and Meena Menon tells the fascinating story of Mumbai’s iconic textile mills, or "Girangaon," and the impact they had on the city's social and economic landscape. The book traces the rise and fall of the mills, capturing the lives of mill workers and their struggle to maintain their livelihoods. Through historical and social analysis, the authors provide a comprehensive understanding of the mill industry’s role in shaping Mumbai’s identity.
Illustrated by Achyut Palav, the book adds a visual dimension to this important narrative. This 426-page paperback is an essential read for anyone interested in Mumbai’s industrial history and labor movements.











