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Anasuya Sarabhai
Anasuya Sarabhai was a pioneer of the women’s labour movement in India. She founded the Ahmedabad Textile Labour Association (Majoor Mahajan Sangh), India's oldest union of textile workers, in 1920.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Role and Activities )
==Early life and education==
Sarabhai was born in Ahmedabad in 1885 into the Sarabhai family, a wealthy family of industrialists and business people. Both her parents died when she was nine, so she, her brother Ambalal Sarabhai, and a younger sister were sent to live with an uncle.〔 She undertook an unsuccessful child marriage at the age of 13.〔 With the help of her brother, she went to England in 1912 to take a medical degree, but switched to the London School of Economics when she realised the animal dissection involved in obtaining a medical degree was in violation of her Jain beliefs. Whilst in England she was influenced by the Fabian Society and got involved in the Suffragette movement.

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