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THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE
  RS. A. P.
Cleaning the Lint (17 lbs.) by a pinjari @ 1 Anna per lb. ... 1—1—0
  Total 7—4—3
Deduct price of cotton seed 35 lbs. @ 20 lbs. per Re. ... ... 1—12—0
Net charges for 17 lbs. of clean cotton ... ... 5—9—3

Thus the cost of one pound of cotton comes to 5 as. and 3 pies only. The proportion of waste viz. 8 lbs. in 60 lbs. of raw cotton is to high and could be avoided by securing better and cleaner cotton.

There are at present 29 wheels going and there is still a great demand for wheels. But the funds being limited, more wheels could not be prepared and provided. Spinning is done by those who absolutely know nothing about it previously. Consequently the yarn is still of an inferior sort. It is improving day by day but if a competent teacher could be secured, it would improve rapidly. Amongst the spinners, some are full-time workers and others are leisure-time workers.