At the time of indian independence two third of manufacturing and employment came from the following two industries
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In fact there were many industries in India which were flourishing slowly during the time of independence.
They are - the agricultural industry, the textile industry, the iron and steel industry, tea plantations, and the shipping industry and exports.
Agriculture was one of the most important industries in India and was the staple occupation in most regions.
The textile industry involved - spinning, weaving, and manufacturing of textiles, bags, etc., and was an important occupation.
The Tata Iron and Steel Company was established in 1908 in Jamshedpur, Bihar, and was became the leading iron and steel industry.
They are - the agricultural industry, the textile industry, the iron and steel industry, tea plantations, and the shipping industry and exports.
Agriculture was one of the most important industries in India and was the staple occupation in most regions.
The textile industry involved - spinning, weaving, and manufacturing of textiles, bags, etc., and was an important occupation.
The Tata Iron and Steel Company was established in 1908 in Jamshedpur, Bihar, and was became the leading iron and steel industry.
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