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The total number of persons of the castes who can possibly take up mill and mine work is three million of which 50 per cent are women. If 2 per cent of the three million men and women are tapped annually, more than be supplied to the six districts. If an sixty thousand mills and mines organized effort tinually, the supply Can be doubled census reports of 1911 and the clearly show that the percentage of emigrants in the six districts is much more than 2 per cent. d laborers can from the above is made con- and tribled. The district gazetteers Current of Emigration The laborers in Allahabad and its five dis?rio?s laborers are sufficiently mobile. Large from Allahabad proceed to east Calcutta and the other vinees and overseas. At all m:ljoi?g number o! as f?r as the adjacent districts of 24 Parganas, labor centres of Bengal and Central Pro- proportion of the employment far 1911 it is observed that population afield. In i8 the times an absent in census increase in appreciable search of reports of emigration in the Allahabad district is probably of a permanent nature. During the last census a decline in the number of emigrants in Fatehpur was meet noticeable because with the introduction of canel many emigrants came home. to contiguous districts, to Bellaharpur Collieties of Central Provinces and Jheris Still many laborers go the Pench Valley and Government Extensive the employed ?olliery emigration takes of men enter Service while of the. and other collieries of Bengal. Many of Bareli,, Unao, and Partabgarh laborers are underground in the Warrora ia the Chanda district. place from Psi Bareli, large numbers the Indian Army or other Goverment masy go far afield in the pursuit of trade.