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1-How is manufacturing important for an economy?

2.Enumerate the factors responsible for location of an industry ?Which is the chief factor ?Why?

3.How are the industries classified?

4.What are the reasons for the concentration of textile industry in Gujarat and Maharashtra?

5.What are the problems faced by the textile industry?​​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • 1. The innovation found in the manufacturing industry has helped to increase economic productivity too. Since the Industrial Revolution, the way we produce and consume goods has changed, and it's innovation that allowed (and continues allowing) the nation to become increasingly more productive in the services offered

2. Raw materials are one of the important factors in an industrial location. ... Availability of water is another factor that influences the industrial location. Many industries are established near rivers, canals, and lakes, because of this reason.

3. Industries can be classified in a variety of ways. At the top level, industry is often classified according to the three-sector theory into sectors: primary (extraction and agriculture), secondary (manufacturing), and tertiary (services).

4. Maharashtra and Gujarat were the major producers of cotton. The moist climate of both the states suited the temperature that is required for the cotton industries (the cotton threads tend to break in dry climate while they rarely break in moist and humid climate).

5. What are the problems in the textile industry? Market Reality - India's textile industry grapples with domestic issues including outdated technology, inflexible labor laws, infrastructure bottlenecks, and a fragmented nature of the industry.

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Answered by Kristy12
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Answer:

1- The innovation found in the manufacturing industry has helped to increase economic productivity too. Since the Industrial Revolution, the way we produce and consume goods has changed, and it's innovation that allowed (and continues allowing) the nation to become increasingly more productive in the services offered.

2- The factors affecting the location of industries are the availability of raw material, land, water, labour, power, capital, transport and market. Industries are situated where some or all of these factors are easily available.

3- Industries can be classified in a variety of ways. At the top level, industry is often classified according to the three-sector theory into sectors: primary (extraction and agriculture), secondary (manufacturing), and tertiary (services).

4- Maharashtra and Gujarat were the major producers of cotton. The moist climate of both the states suited the temperature that is required for the cotton industries (the cotton threads tend to break in dry climate while they rarely break in moist and humid climate).

5- Market Reality - India's textile industry grapples with domestic issues including outdated technology, inflexible labor laws, infrastructure bottlenecks, and a fragmented nature of the industry.

5- Market Reality - India's textile industry grapples with domestic issues including outdated technology, inflexible labor laws, infrastructure bottlenecks, and a fragmented nature of the industry.hope it is helpful to you dear ♥️

5- Market Reality - India's textile industry grapples with domestic issues including outdated technology, inflexible labor laws, infrastructure bottlenecks, and a fragmented nature of the industry.hope it is helpful to you dear ♥️10 Thanks dedo na yaar

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