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What are the different kinds of factories you can see? How many people are working there? What are they doing? What are they wearing? How long do you think they work?

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What are the different kinds of factories you can see? How many people are working there? What are they doing? What are they wearing? How long do you think they work?

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I can see factories where clothes, utensils, idols, artifacts and arms are being made. About 20 people are working in a factory. They are working with their tools. They are wearing dhoti. I think they work for long hours; right from the early mornings to late evenings.

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