A set of seven statements is given out of which the 1st and the 4th statements are fixed (A and D), and the rest are jumbled in any random order. Rearrange the remaining statements in the right order and answer the questions.
A. Mumbai, which began as a port city, found further sustenance with the proliferation of textile units in the 1900s.
B. Ram B Bhagat from the Department of Migration and Urban Studies of International Institute of Population Sciences points out that the share of migrants from Maharashtra to Mumbai had declined from 41.6 per cent in 1961 to 37.4 per cent in 2001.
C. The city’s growth was fuelled by migrants, who in 1921 made up nearly 84 per cent of the city’s population.
D. Migrants from such varied areas helped Mumbai become a commercial and industrial centre of note.
E. Most of the migrants hailed from the rest while Bombay Presidency and came from areas like Konkan, Western Maharashtra, parts of Gujarat and adjoining states like Goa.
F. In the last 40 years, the shutting down of its textile mills, and the transformation of Mumbai from a manufacturing hub to a services hub changed the migration pattern.
G. Earlier, migrants into Mumbai were largely from other parts of Maharashtra, but the non-mill jobs did not attract them, and cheap labour from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar flowed in.
If A and D are the first and the fourth sentence respectively after rearrangement, which is the last sentence (after rearrangement)?